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Ulsan Port Authority leads efforts on marine biofuel adoption as IMO regulations tighten

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Shipping representatives at the 2nd Forum on the Commercialization of Biofuels for Maritime Vessels on 23 April in Seoul, South Korea. Credit: Ulsan Port Authority

Seoul, South Korea – In a major push toward decarbonizing maritime logistics, President Jae-young Byeon of the Ulsan Port Authority (UPA) and Chief Executive Sun-bae Hong of the Korea Maritime Cooperation Center (KMC) jointly announced the successful conclusion of the “2nd Forum on the Commercialization of Biofuels for Maritime Vessels,” held on 23 April at the Caradium Hall of the PJ Hotel in Seoul.

The forum, hosted by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries and co-organized by UPA and KMC, drew around 300 key stakeholders from across the shipping, energy, terminal, shipbuilding, and finance sectors. The event underscored the increasing urgency of eco-friendly fuel adoption, following the International Maritime Organization (IMO)’s approval of mid-term greenhouse gas reduction measures.

Positioning Ulsan Port as a leading biofuel supply hub in Northeast Asia was central to the agenda. UPA, Korea’s foremost port operator for energy and petrochemical logistics, emphasized its strategic role in building a stable marine biofuel supply chain aligned with tightening global regulations.

During the second session, UPA’s Director Byeong-gu Kim unveiled comprehensive plans to promote marine biofuel adoption centered on Ulsan Port, highlighting the port’s strategic advantages including its world-class petrochemical infrastructure, extensive storage facilities, and specialized handling expertise. The presentation showcased UPA’s commitment to developing the necessary facilities and operational frameworks to become Northeast Asia’s premier biofuel bunkering destination.

“As IMO environmental regulations intensify, Ulsan Port Authority is strategically positioned to lead the transition to alternative fuels,” stated UPA President Jae-young Byeon. “Marine biofuels represent a practical alternative that can be implemented immediately without requiring new vessel construction or retrofitting. UPA will continue to strengthen port-centered biofuel supply networks and create a competitive eco-friendly marine fuel market through our advanced infrastructure and technical expertise.”

Chief Executive of the Korea Maritime Cooperation Center (KMC), Hong Sun-bae, emphasized that “the strategic partnership between the shipping industry and the logistics sector has become more important than ever in this era of climate-friendly economic transition.”

During his address, Director Hong stressed, “We will continuously facilitate industry dialogue forums like this meeting to strengthen the competitiveness of the domestic shipping industry as international regulations approach, creating opportunities for growth.”

Expert sessions featured actionable insights and market intelligence from key players in the maritime and energy sectors:

•     Key outcomes from the 83rd Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC83) by Team Leader Dae-jung Hwang of KMC

•     Biofuel utilization and demonstration cases by Manager Dae-sik Seo of HMM

•     Current usage status and challenges of B100 biofuel by Manager Min-guk Jang of G-Marine Service

•     Market outlook for marine biofuels by Chief Surveyor Jae-hoon Lim of DNV

•     Case studies of biofuel applications for marine engines by Team Leader Jae-yup Seo of HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering

•     Global marine biofuel market trends and bunkering developments by Senior Manager Yul-kyung Hong of Hyundai Fuels

The forum concluded with a dynamic panel discussion where UPA outlined its roadmap for transforming Ulsan Port into the region’s leading biofuel supply center, backed by strategic investments and cross-sector partnerships.

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