Article: Green Shipping and Trade: Allocating Costs of the IMO Sulphur Regulation 2020

IF 0.2 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Abhay Singh, S. Shanthakumar
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In January 2020 the Internatoinal Maritime Organisation (IMO) imposed, down from 3.5% m/m, a new limit of 0.50% m/m Sulphur limit from exhaust gases originating from commercial vessels. This new standard forced the maritime industry to switch to compliant fuels (such as Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil (VLSFO) and ultra-low sulphur fuel oil (ULSFO) blends) or use an exhaust gas cleaning system (EGCS). Although there may be a consensus that this is a good thing, achievement of benefits has created contractual challenges for the industry. Responsibilities are divided between shipowner and charterer through forming a voyage charter, a time charter, or a bareboat charter (BBC). Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) and Intertanko provide standard contracts allocating the responsibilities of compliance with IMO Sulphur regulations between shipowner and charterer under the time charter. The compliance obligations under the voyage charterparty and BBC are still unaddressed. Here, we address them and offer an allocation of the responsibility. Charterparty, VLSFO, EGCS, contract, obligation, fixtures, Sulphur
文章:绿色航运和贸易:国际海事组织《2020年硫条例》的成本分配
2020年1月,国际海事组织(IMO)从3.5%m/m下调至0.50%m/m的商业船舶废气硫限量。这一新标准迫使海事行业改用合规燃料(如极低硫燃料油(VLSFO)和超低硫燃料油混合物)或使用废气净化系统(EGCS)。尽管人们可能一致认为这是一件好事,但利益的实现给该行业带来了合同挑战。船东和承租人通过组建航次租船合同、定期租船合同或光船租船合同(BBC)来划分责任。波罗的海和国际海事理事会(BIMCO)和国际海运协会(Intertanko)提供了标准合同,根据定期租船合同,船东和承租人之间分配了遵守国际海事组织硫法规的责任。航次租船合同和英国广播公司的合规义务仍未得到解决。在这里,我们要解决这些问题,并提供责任分配。租船方、VLSFO、EGCS、合同、义务、固定装置、硫
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