2020年后船用燃料

Q4 Energy
Paliva Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.35933/paliva.2021.02.04
Dominik Schlehöfer, A. Vráblík, R. Černý
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2020年1月1日,一项重大变化生效,将深海和海洋海洋燃料的最大允许硫含量从3.5%(重量)降至0.5%(重量)。这一变化不仅影响了航运业,也影响了整个炼油行业,无论是石油营销人员、炼油厂、贸易商还是燃料和最终用户添加剂的制造商。2017年和2018年,《Paliva》杂志上发表的文章“2020年后的海洋燃料”和“2020年前的海洋燃料II”阐述了海洋燃料的情况和即将到来的IMO 2020变化。这些出版物之后是本文,总结了过去一年(即2020年国际海事组织实施的第一年)的当前数据(截至2021年初)和经验。文章描述了船舶运营商如何应对船用燃料最大硫含量的大幅下降,以及这一变化的经济后果。
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Marine fuels after 2020 III
On 1st January 2020, a drastic change came into force to reduce the maximum permitted sulphur content of marine fuels from 3.5 % wt. to 0.5% wt. for the deep sea and oceans. This change had an impact not only on the shipping industry, but also on the entire refining sector, be it oil marketers, refineries, traders and manufacturers of fuels and end-user additives. In 2017 and 2018, the situation regarding marine fuels and the impending IMO 2020 changes was mapped out in the articles "Marine Fuels Post-2020" and "Marine Fuels Post-2020 II" published in Paliva journal. These publications are directly followed by the present article, which summarises the current data (as of early 2021) and experience from the past year, the first year of implementation of IMO 2020. The article describes how vessel operators have coped with this drastic reduction of the maximum sulphur content of marine fuels, as well as the economic consequences of this change.
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