As the maritime industry is accelerating the adoption of alternative fuels, this course provides an overview of the evolving maritime fuel landscape.
What are the alternatives—and what role can be expected for hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives?
Status of Alternative Fuels for Maritime
Overview of current alternative fuel usage in maritime industry
Key drivers and challenges for alternative fuel adoption in shipping
Summary of global maritime fuel regulations and policies
The Alternative Maritime Fuels Value Chain
Review of alternative fuels (e.g., LNG, ammonia, hydrogen, methanol) and their applications
Market dynamics and trends in maritime fuels
Long-Term Global Outlook for Maritime Fuels
Base case outlook for alternative maritime fuels
Technological advancements and future fuel scenarios
Masterclass delivered by Director, Tanker Freight & Alternative Fuels, Fotios Katsoulas.
This session is available to members of the World Hydrogen Leaders Community - Our online training subscription product.
This masterclass includes:
An engaging virtual training session lasting 60 minutes
Interactive format with dedicated Q&A sections with the S&P Global expert
Flexible access from modern mobile and desktop devices
A certificate of attendance on completion of the session
Meet the instructor
Fotios Katsoulas leads the team of analysts covering Tanker Freight and Alternative Fuels, as a member of the Shipping Analytics & Research team at S&P Global Commodity Insights.
Fotios focuses on the oil tanker freight markets, seaborne trade flows of crude oil and clean petroleum products and their impacts on the shipping cycles and investors' decisions, drawing from his experience in commercial shipping and energy sectors.
Previously, he gained experience in using the latest technology to provide insights to the shipping industry and to associated finance and insurance providers. As head of research for Affinity Shipping and as shipping analyst for Maritime Strategies International, he managed big shipping data, developed shipping cycle econometric models, and assisted with advisory projects and valuations for major international shipping banks and financial providers. Fotios regularly attends international shipping industry conferences and has professional experience in operational research and corporate presentations. Sectors covered include oil tankers, gas carriers, and offshore sectors.
Fotios holds a Master of Science in shipping, trade, and finance from Bayes (former Cass) Business School, City University of London, United Kingdom, an LLB from Queen Mary University of London and a BSc in Business Administration from Athens University of Economics and Business.