The next big thing. Chevron Shipping Company Chevron

Similar documents
Challenges for sustainable freight transport Maritime transport. Elena Seco Gª Valdecasas Director Spanish Shipowners Association - ANAVE

There Are No Shortcuts to Compliance

Regulatory Update what s hot?

Regulatory Compliance Shipowner Perspective

Residual Fuel Market Issues

Recent and current developments in the regulation of air pollution from ships

LNG: Legal and regulatory framework. Canepa Monica World Maritime University

Competitive Edge through Environmental Performance

Blue ocean green future

2018 World Maritime Day Observance. November 14th, 2018 Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

DSME GreenShip 18,000 TEU Container Carrier. Oh-Yig Kwon / Director Marketing Engineering Team, DSME Seoul May 12, 2011

Update on Environment Issues Asian Regional Panel Meeting

Shipping and Environmental Challenges MARINTEK 1

Methanol a marine fuel for the future. International Methanol Conference Copenhagen May 8-10

Opening keynote: Setting the scene the shipowners and shipmanagers point of view

Innovative developments for energy efficient shipping

Ship Air Emissions Main Challenges, Policies and Industry Developments

Preliminary Report of MEPC 71

Jan-Erik Räsänen, ABB Marine and Cranes/Tanker day Spore, ABB Marine Energy Efficiency Tanker day Singapore Oct 11th 2013

Colloque ENSM, Marseille, January 2012

HYBRID & LNG SOLUTIONS FOR FERRIES

Electrofuels for maritime transportation Dr Carlo Raucci

International Code on the Enhanced Programme of Inspections during Surveys of Bulk Carriers & Oil Tanker

Ship Energy Efficiency and Air Pollution. Ernestos Tzannatos Department of Maritime Studies University of Piraeus

Changes on the Horizon

Technical Publication. Guidelines for the development of ship's Data Collection Plan (SEEMP Part II) /

Capital Link's 4th Annual Invest in International Shipping Forum. Dr Hermann J. Klein, Member of Executive Board of GL

Outlook for Marine Bunkers and Fuel Oil to A key to understanding the future of marine bunkers and fuel oil markets

Sustainable Development IMO s Contribution Beyond Rio+20

Dr Diamantis Andriotis, Technical Manager, Stealth Maritime Corporation SA

Introduction to LNG Fueled Cargo Vessels and Bunkering Issues

EURONAV TALKS IMO 2020 FROM THE VIEW OF A SHIPOWNER JUNE

EEDI. SOx PM2.5. The importance of enforcement. Partnerskab for grøn Skibsfart

Emission Reduction Technologies towards zero emissions

"Exhaust Gas Scrubbers Abatement System as an Alternative under IMO MARPOL Annex VI''

Assessing Ship Emissions Reduction Strategies. Pacific Ports Clean Air Collaborative Conference March 2018 San Pedro, California

Preliminary Report of MEPC 73

AN INTEGRATED GROUP. A single point of contact for a full spectrum of solutions

AIR POLLUTION AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY. EEDI reduction beyond phase 2. Submitted by Liberia, ICS, BIMCO, INTERFERRY, INTERTANKO, CLIA and IPTA SUMMARY

Background, structure and objectives of the EffShip project

Marine Bunkers 2020 & Beyond

GASEOUS FUELS SAFETY ASPECTS

Global Sulfur Cap

Consistent implementation of the 2020 sulphur limit and work to further address GHG emissions from international shipping

Implications Across the Supply Chain. Prepared for Sustainableshipping Conference San Francisco 30 September 2009

Emerging Environmental Rules & ECA Compliance

Preliminary Report of MEPC 70

Putting the Right Foot Forward: Strategies for Reducing Costs and Carbon Footprints

Regelverk for miljøteknologi

Harilaos N. Psaraftis Laboratory for Maritime Transport School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering National Technical University of Athens

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS parts I & II. B.S. Tselentis Department of Maritime Studies University of Piraeus

LNG as an alternative fuel for the Italian market Alessandro Gaeta SVP Primary Logistics eni r&mc. Rome, 11 June 2015

Environmentally Superior VLGC with LPG as Fuel. "Achievements and Prospects for the Near Future" International LP Gas Seminar 2018.

An update on MTCC Caribbean s Pilot Projects: Preliminary Results of Data Collection Stephan Nanan

Availability of Low Sulphur Marine Fuels: Prospects & Issues

Changes in Bunker Fuel Quality Impact on European and Russian Refiners

Green vs Profitable Shipping

ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES

Removing High Sulphur Bunker from the Refineries: Eni s case study

The international SAACKE Group. SAACKE Marine Systems - Company Presentation / 02

Pollution & GHG emissions from ships. Development of market-based. Marine Environment Division - IMO

GoodFuels the sustainable fuel company. Commercializing Marine Biofuels

FURTHER TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL MEASURES FOR ENHANCING ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

KEYS TO SMART SHIP OPERATION. MRV and IMO CO2 regulation how to take the challenge in a smart way

Pollution by the Shipping Industry: Current Vessels and the Next Generation of Ships

End users perspective

Improving Fuel Efficiency through the Supply Chain?

Updated and Advanced Information of Ballast Water Management

Emission control at marine terminals

GHG EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS UPDATE ON IMO EU MRV REGULATION

Challenges and Opportunities in Managing CO 2 in Petroleum Refining

IMO 2020 Global Sulphur Cap Is Shipping Ready? Cape Town August 2018

To: IAMU International Executive Board From: Capt Walter Nadolny, Asst Professor, SUNY Maritime College

Marine Money - Odfjell SE. Leveraging an industrial platform to outperform the cycle

NORTH AMERICAN AND US CARIBBEAN SEA ECA UNDERSTANDING COMPLIANCE ISSUES

Maritime emissions IMO discussions

CO2 Reduction: Operational Challenges

FOUR STROKE MARINE ENGINES

Marine Environmental Protection Committee IMO MEPC 62 July 2011

Fuel efficient vessels/ Green Shipping. By Fleet Director Tor Øyvind Ask

Green Marine. Environmental Program. Performance Indicators for Ship owners

Squaring up IMO 2020 Global Sulphur Cap Maintaining a Fleet at Optimal Efficiency

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI)

USE OF AIS-DATA TO ACHIEVE EFFICIENT SHIPPING SIRI STRANDENES, PROFESSOR NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, BERGEN

Presentation on. Energy efficiency measures in shipping from Operation and maintenance perspective

Effect of SOx and NOx Regulation Implementation, ECA s and NOx Tier III Current Developments in General

Global LPG Shipping and Pricing Trending Topics. November

By Edmund Hughes, Technical Officer, Marine Environment Division, IMO

Ahorro de Energía en el Transporte Marítimo

International Maritime Organisation: upcoming decisions ppoev Mr. Loukas Kontogiannis

Monitoring Air Emissions on Ships. Restricted Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.

SmartAtlantic. The Benefits of Real-time Metocean Data in Port Operations. Chad MacIsaac Sales Director AXYS Technologies Inc.

Case study -MARPOL emission standards ECA Compliance. Your Trusted Partner

Trade Logistics and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Green Shipping - Regulatory and policy aspects of LNG sector development

LNG fuel as an alternative to low-sulphur marine gas oil for complying with the new emission rules. September 29 th, 2017 Limassol

Marine Spatial Planning: Proactive Efforts for a Sustainable Future

Hydrodynamic Optimization of Ships

SHIPPING and ENVIRONMENT

Transcription:

The next big thing Chevron Shipping Company

Chevron Shipping Company Mission Mission Chevron Shipping Company is the Marine Center of Expertise for Chevron. We provide safe, reliable and cost-competitive marine transportation, manage marine risk, and add value to the enterprise through our operations, technical, project, and commercial support to our customers. 2

1 billion barrels transported annually 123 years Since first ship launched Chevron Shipping Company Summary by the numbers 15 years zero cargo spills $2 billion annual freight spend 2,000 employees from 20 countries 30 operated vessels

Global Support of Chevron Operations Enhancing value across the enterprise Richmond Clean Fuels Kitimat LNG Big Foot Permian Anchor Tigris Hebron Rosebank Captain Alba Wafra Bonga Agbami Infill Nsiko TCO Ubon Benchamas Chevron projects Shipping employees Crude oil Liquefied natural gas Products Piracy risk Frade Papa Terra Sanha Angola LNG Moho Nord Gorgon Wheatstone North West Shelf Technical, construction, operational, commercial and legal support for: Ongoing Chevron operations (including joint ventures and affiliates) New major capital projects New business development 4

Under regulated?

Other Regulations CO2 SOx NOx Regulations Timeline 2013 2020 2025 Tier III NOx N America ECA Tier III NOx Baltic/North Sea Phase 0 EEDI 0.1% LSFO ECA Phase 1 EEDI USCG BWDS 1500-5000 m 3 USCG BWDS <1500 >5000 m 3 0.5% LSFO worldwide Phase 2 EEDI IMO DCS IMO IGF Code Jan 2017 New SOLAS Ch XIV IMO Polar Code Jan 2017 Revised IGC Code EU IHM NB EU MRV BWMC 08 Sept 2017 EU IHM Existing & Non-EU Possible Future Regulations MBM Biofouling Black Carbon Phase 3 EEDI? Underwate r Noise Ship Recycling US EPA VGP2 US EPA VGP3 VGP4 6 MEPC 72 Outcomes & Industry Impact

Chaos! Confusion! Panic! Shock! Mayhem! The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) fears chaos and confusion unless the International Maritime Organization (IMO) urgently resolves issues concerning the successful implementation of the 0.5 percent sulfur cap. World Maritime News 2020 Sulfur Cap - Panic And Shock Ahead? Seeking Alpha IMO 2020 poses 'big risks Tradewinds Will IMO 2020 Introduce Mayhem Or Opportunity To The Refining And Marine Sectors? Forbes

Chevron Shipping Company Operated Fleet Operated Fleet 9 Very Large Crude Carriers 3 Aframax Tankers 3 Lightering/Shuttle Ships 10 Liquefied Natural Gas Carriers 4 U.S. Flag Tankers CONVENTIONAL SPECIALTY Operated Fleet provides A core component of Chevron s marine transportation requirements World-class safety and environmental performance Transferable experience Size and scale 8

Operated Fleet Upgrades Through Modernization VLCC Scrubber (85% SOx reduction) Tier III engine (75% NOx reduction) Ballast water treatment system Fuel efficient design (20% lower fuel consumption) Aframax Scrubber (85% SOx reduction) Tier III engine (75% NOx reduction) Ballast water treatment system Fuel efficient design (20% lower fuel consumption) Suezmax Scrubber (85% SOx reduction) Tier III engine (75% NOx reduction) Ballast water treatment system (BWTS) Fuel efficient design (30% fuel savings)

Fleet Upgrade Highlights New hull design 2%+ efficiency increase in calm water 10%+ efficiency increase in sea state 6 due to sharper bow with less resistance from wave reflection Propulsive Energy Saving Devices Wake Equalizing duct combined with a rudder bulb give ~4% efficiency increase Main Engine Fuel Consumption Current 12yrs old VLCC: 113 mt/day vs New VLCCs: 82mt/day Sulfur Scrubber Meets or exceeds worldwide sulfur emissions standards 10

NOx Reduction Technology Main Engine: Exhaust Gas Recirculation Auxiliary Generators: Selective Catalytic Reduction SW Cooling System and E/R Ventilation System Energy Saving Device Variable Frequency Drive controlled motors match motor speed with cooling and ventilation demands instead of running 100% power all the time Variable Frequency Drives on Ballast Pump Motors Allows for control of ballast rate by reducing pump output instead of throttling discharge valve on pump that is always running 100% power Waste Heat Recovery Device on 2 Auxiliary generators Our first ships to recover energy (in the form of steam) from generator exhaust. 600kg/hr of steam made for heating purposes with no additional fuel burned. (Always standard on main engines.) 11

Commercial Operations Managing Chevron s marine transportation requirements One of the largest tanker charterers in the world Transports crude, products, LNG, LPG, and chemicals for Chevron operating companies and affiliates Charters quality third-party tonnage to supplement the operated fleet Worldwide commercial staff manages more than 2,000 voyages per year Handles voyage operations, demurrage and other claims management Co-located with key Chevron partners in five offices around the world 12

VLGC 2 Ships, 5 year agreement Scrubber (85% SOx reduction) Tier III engine (75% NOx reduction) Ballast water treatment system (BWTS) Green fuel efficient design

FUEL CONSUMPTION (MT) How are we doing? VLCC Fuel Consumption through 1997-2018 100 90 Shrontz 80 Maria 70 Aries Arcturus 60 HN5441s (New VLCCs) 50 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 YEAR 14

Emission % Fleet Emission Reduction from 2000 to 2018 100 90 80 70 61 60 Base(pre 2000) VLCC 50 Suezmax 40 37 CO 2 SOx NOx Aframax US Flag 33 30 20 20 10 13 6 9 8 8 11 0 1 1

At Berth Cold Ironing, Capture and Control GHG IMO Strategy 40% reduction in carbon intensity by 2030, 70% by 2050 Short Term Modifications, On-time arrivals Longer Term Alternative Fuels Biofuels, wind, battery, ammonia, hydrogen, nuclear VOC, Underwater Noise, Bio-fouling, Black Carbon MBM Carbon trading, carbon tax, bunker tariffs What s Next? 16

the next big thing! No surprise Green House Gases -- We re moving towards zero carbon. It may seem like a long time from now, but we need to be planning today if we re going to surf the wave. Todays vessels will be operating in 2030. It s time to design ships that meet post 2030 requirements to be ready for 2050. 2018 Photo Chevron by Lucas Gilman 17