Singapore’s ammonia bunkering safety study
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At the AEA, we are tracking multiple ammonia bunkering projects, all with strong safety elements. One of these has been initiated by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) in Singapore, with DNV among its mainstay partners. The GCMD has identified safe bunkering infrastructure as a key piece of the ammonia fuel jigsaw puzzle for Singapore. Going beyond feasibility, the project will take a rigorous and safety-centric approach focused on practical solutions. These findings will be of great value to all the industry stakeholders and partners, particularly as the information will largely be publicly available.
To explore the study’s progress to date, Lau Wei Jie (Director, Research & Projects, Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation) and Dr Imran Ibrahim (Principal Consultant and Head of Research and Development, DNV Maritime Advisory – Southeast Asia & Pacific-India) were joined in conversation by Sofia Fürstenberg Stott (Maritime Director, AEA & Partner, Fürstenberg Maritime Advisory).