Marine Fuels 360 2025 wraps up with industry dialogue, insights on alternative bunker fuels

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The global maritime and bunkering community convened at Marine Fuels 360 2025 from 7 to 8 October for two days of discussions, strategic collaboration, and networking, said Informa Markets on Friday (10 October).

The conference examined the shifting marine fuels landscape and discussed actionable pathways to drive efficiency, resilience, and sustainability in bunkering.

Organised by Informa Markets Singapore, the biennial event welcomed over 250 global attendees, spanning shipowners, fuel suppliers, regulators, technology, and service providers from across the maritime and marine fuel value chain.

“Marine Fuels 360 continues to serve as the critical and timely platform for the industry to connect, collaborate and drive impactful conversations. The level of engagement this year reflects the industry’s shared commitment to move forward together as we navigate the complexities of sustainability, compliance, and operational resilience in a rapidly changing global landscape,” said Sukumar VERMA, Managing Director, Informa Markets Singapore.

Guided by four key content pillars – Global Energy and Market Outlook, Regulation and Compliance, Fuel Transition Pathways, and Commercial, Risk and Operational Strategies – Marine Fuels 360 2025 featured 70 international speakers, offering insights across the value chain.

“Marine Fuels 360 provides a unique forum that brings together stakeholders across the value chain — shipowners, suppliers, regulators, and solution providers. By exchanging insights and sharing best practices, the platform helps the industry align on practical pathways to improve fuel efficiency, enhance transparency, and accelerate decarbonisation,” said Richard HO, General Manager, Ocean Network Express.

Keynotes by ExxonMobil and Shell, explored the Energy Markets Outlook and From Compliance to Competitive Edge: The Case for the Methane Pathway, respectively.

Highlighting trends reshaping global energy trade and the transition towards lower-carbon solutions, Ognjen PLAKALOVIC, Head of Asia Pacific Aviation and Marine Fuels Sales, ExxonMobil Asia Pacific, said: “Society faces the dual challenge of increasing energy supply while reducing emissions. Collaboration across governments and industry will be essential to drive real progress. At ExxonMobil, we’re preparing for a multi-fuel future and actively exploring technologies to support marine fuel pathways including LNG.”

Shell’s keynote examined how methane-based fuels can deliver both compliance and competitive advantages through innovation, operational experience, and evolving regulatory frameworks.

Mark NICDAO, Director for Strategic Customers, Shell Marine, shared: “Decarbonising shipping demands a full suite of solutions. Energy efficiency is a vital first step, but only a transition to alternative fuels can deliver net- zero emissions. One competitive option is the methane fuel pathway as reflected in the order book, where LNG is the leading choice for dual-fuel vessel orders.”

Duke KHOO, General Manager, Wilhelmsen Ship Management Singapore, said: “The most pressing challenge is not just the availability of alternative fuels, but the uncertainty around regulation and supply. Bridging this uncertainty requires three things: reliable regulatory signals, scalable fuel supply, and most importantly, crews who are trained and confident to handle new risks onboard.”

The next edition of Marine Fuels 360 will return in the third quarter of 2027.