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IMO Sulphur 2020 and FONAR: All you need to know

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FONAR IMO 2020

IMO Sulphur 2020 has been the keyword for the year 2019.

Rightly so. After all, the deadline for switching over to the low sulphur fuel was fast approaching.

In layman’s terms, after 01st Jan 2020, all vessels need to use fuel with sulphur content less than 0.50% m/m.

By this time, most shipowners already have a strategy in place to comply with this regulation that came in effect from 01st Jan 2020.

The strategy would most likely be among one of the following

  • Supply low sulphur fuel
  • Install the exhaust gas cleaning system (Called Scrubbers)
  • Change over to alternate fuels like LNG

imo 2020 alternatives for compliance

Each option has its own merits and demerits which I have discussed in another blog on IMO Sulphur 2020.

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