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MARITIME Regulatory Update what s hot? Post MEPC 73 update David Wendel 08 November 2018 1 DNV GL 08 November 2018 SAFER, SMARTER, GREENER

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Regulations towards 2030 Adopted IMO GHG strategy EU Recycling EiF Core ports in Chinese area 0.5% sulphur All ports in Chinese area 0.5% sulphur Chinese DECA 0.5% sulphur 0.5% global sulphur cap Ballast Water Convention - entry into force New Zealand biofouling regulation HSFO carriage ban Baltic / North Sea NECA California shore power EU CO2 Monitoring, Reporting and Verification Global fuel consumption Data Collection System EEDI phase 2 EEDI phase 3 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021-2024 2025- Regulation of operational CO2 emissions BC, noise, and VOC regulation Norwegian cruise ship regulations HFO ban in Arctic Bio-fouling regulation Carbon pricing / MBM Chinese 0.10% and ECA application? EEDI Phase 4 In the pipeline, or possible EU ETS includes shipping? HK Recycling convention ratified? Additional ECAs established? 3

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IMO strategy on GHG reductions vision and ambitions Vision: IMO remains committed to reducing GHG emissions from international shipping and, as a matter of urgency, aims to phase them out as soon as possible in this century Ambitions: review EEDI with the aim to strengthen requirements reduce the average carbon intensity (CO2 emissions per transport work) by 40% in 2030 and 70% in 2050 compared to 2008 reduce total GHG emissions from shipping by at least 50% in 2050 compared to 2008 7

IMO strategy on GHG reductions timeline Decide an initial strategy at MEPC 72 in spring 2018 The strategy will be assessed in the period up to 2023 and will then be revised to include further measures ACTION PLAN IMPLICATIONS AGREEMENT vision, objectives, level of ambition OK measures and timelines impact on states and supporting measures, R&D ASSESSMENT Strategy will have implications for requirements to ship operational- and design energy efficiency 8

Initial IMO Strategy on reduction of GHG emissions - vision and ambitions Short-term 2018 2023 Tighter EEDI & SEEMP Energy efficiency indicators Speed reduction National Action Plans Mid-term 2023-2030 Energy efficiency measures for new and existing ships, using new indicators Carbon pricing / MBM Plan for low carbon fuels Long-term 2030 Development of carbon neutral / zero carbon fuels New/innovative emission reduction mechanisms 9

Possible emission pathway 2015-2050 10 Source: DNV GL Maritime Forecast to 2050 Published 2018

IMO strategy and workplan on GHG reductions - impacts Will not impact existing ships in the very short term Will impact vessel design and operation in the 2020s In the long term, development and wide-spread use of carbon neutral fuels is essential, in addition to energy efficiency and logistics measures Ships have changed a lot over the last 150 years; in 2050 ships will be very different from today 11

SOx 12

Sulphur emission regulations the global picture 13

0.50% in 2020 the key questions Fuel availability (global, regional and port) Implementation and transition measures Enforcement 14

Will 2020 be delayed? Legal aspects Decision is made, no provisions for reopening Review clause being removed If new amendments; entry into force after Jan 1 2020 Political aspects No appetite amongst member states Politically unacceptable to EU, US, Australia New Zealand, Japan, China etc. Sufficient to block new amendments Damage to IMO standing unacceptable Stakeholders Industry NGOs supportive of 2020, focused on implementation Delay until 2025 would not solve anything, merely postpone When member states and NGOs support a decision; it stands 15

Enforcement of global cap High seas enforcement dependent on flag state, not port state Different levels of flag state stringency expected We expect enforcement of 0.50% to remain primarily a port state matter, focusing on vessel operations within own EEZ, with significant enforcement differences globally Importantly, the agreed HFO carriage ban improves on the situation and will significantly enhance high-seas compliance 16

EU air emission regulations in focus Sulphur regulations Enforcement increasingly stringent Remote sensing increasingly coming into play Acceptability of open loop scrubber water discharge remains an issue in some areas (e.g. Germany, Belgium) EU SOx emphasis expanding into other air pollution issues, in particular renewed focus on PM and NOx 17

Other MEPC 73 developments 18

Ballast water Guideline to assist administrations in identifying System Design Limitations finalized and approved Guideline for compliance testing at commissioning of BWMS approved. Compliance testing should be performed on all new installations of BWMS onboard new and existing tests G4 guideline amended to cover contingency measures in the BWMP. Administrations to decide on the timing for inclusion 19

Other matters Initial action plan to reduce marine plastic litter from ships agreed. To be further considered at upcoming meetings with an aim for agreement on measures by 2025 Use and carriage of HFO in the arctic remains under discussion, with the development of an impact assessment methodology being the present focus. A ban within the next few years remains a distinct possibility Biofouling saw significant attention. Presently at the stage of information being considered and reviewed Underwater noise and its impact on marine life remains under consideration, with Canada organising a high-profile workshop at the IMO end-january 2019 20

Approved amendments Amendments to Ch. 17, 18 and 21 of the IBC code were approved, with a view to adoption at MEPC 74. EiF expected 1 Jan 2021 Amendments to Marpol Annex II were approved, imposing pre-wash requirements in north-european ports when unloading persistent floating products. Adoption intended at MEPC 74, EiF expected 1 Jan 2021 Amendments to Marpol and NOx technical code, enabling use of electronic record books, were approved. Guidelines for Electronic record Books also approved. Adoption intended at MEPC 74, EiF expected 1 Jan 2021. The US objected to the decisions and this may have impact on adoption / EiF. 21

The future? 22

Regulations on the horizon? Not only emissions to air! Invasive species / Hull bio-fouling Increasing focus on biofouling Particulate matter (PM) & NOx Significantly increasing EU focus on PM2.5 & NOx emissions in own coastal areas Underwater noise Primarily driven by Canadian and NGO concern for cetaceans, kept alive at IMO IMO Regulations potentially agreed sometime next decade EU PM regulations likely to materialise first, probably limited to selected EU waters Expect an increasing number of domestic / port / local regulations (e.g. NOx / PM, water discharge, biofouling) 23

Wrapping up 1. CO 2 MRV for the EU in 2018. IMO fuel consumption reporting in 2019. Dual reporting systems for some years, possible indefinitely 2. IMO GHG strategy agreed, EEDI and SEEMP measures before 2023, CO 2 MBM possible in the mid-20 s. Zero-carbon fuels essential in the longer term 3. Interaction EEDI review and GHG strategy will lead to more stringent requirements and/or tighter timeline 4. Global sulphur 0.5% in 2020. Numerous implementation issues, IMO very active 5. Chinese 0.1% ECA possible 6. North Sea / Baltic NOx ECA in 2021 7. PM & NOx concerns on the EU agenda 8. Local concerns increasingly driving local regulations 9. Bio-fouling regulations emerging 24

Thank you! David Wendel Key Account Manager david.wendel@dnvgl.com +47 905 23 558 www.dnvgl.com SAFER, SMARTER, GREENER The trademarks DNV GL, DNV, the Horizon Graphic and Det Norske Veritas are the properties of companies in the Det Norske Veritas group. All rights reserved. 25