The Leading Event for the Project Cargo and Breakbulk Industries in the Middle East

Stian Omli

SVP Shipping Esgian

With over 20 years of commercial and operational experience from the maritime industry, Stian is a result-driven and entrepreneurial leader who drives change and digital transformation. As the SVP Shipping at Esgian, he is head of the shipping department and launch innovative software solutions that enable the global shipping cluster to navigate towards a more sustainable and transparent future.

Esgian is a Norwegian based market intelligence company providing data and insights for the global offshore rig, offshore wind and shipping (RoRo and MPP) segments. Esgian covers both commercial and sustainability analytics and is built on a simple truth: Information leads to better decision making.  


 


Main Stage Agenda Sessions

Industry Decarbonisation: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities

The industry is making good progress towards the energy transition, however, the next steps in reaching zero carbon shipping are now presenting new requirements and challenges. Infrastructure to support carbon capture, as well as other changes, such as providing alternative fuels to ports are all obstacles the industry is looking to overcome. In addition to this, the introduction of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) and the prediction that this will lead to other similar systems being introduced globally is causing additional pressure on the supply chain. This panel will come together to discuss their journey towards decarbonisation and what opportunities and challenges are most pertinent heading into 2024.   

Monday 12 February 15:30 - 16:15 Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, UAE

Main Stage

Add to calendar 02/12/2024 15:30 02/12/2024 16:15 Industry Decarbonisation: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities

The industry is making good progress towards the energy transition, however, the next steps in reaching zero carbon shipping are now presenting new requirements and challenges. Infrastructure to support carbon capture, as well as other changes, such as providing alternative fuels to ports are all obstacles the industry is looking to overcome. In addition to this, the introduction of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) and the prediction that this will lead to other similar systems being introduced globally is causing additional pressure on the supply chain. This panel will come together to discuss their journey towards decarbonisation and what opportunities and challenges are most pertinent heading into 2024.   

Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, UAE Europe/Istanbul