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Argus Sustainable Marine Fuels Conference

Houston, Texas, US
23-25 September 2026
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23 September 2026

Future Fuels Workshop

* Today's sessions are open to delegates who have booked a Workshop Pass. Each session will be delivered by a fuel expert, who will provide an overview of the fuel’s market designed to provide you with a baseline knowledge enough to engage in meaningful conversations with colleagues for the rest of the conference. Topics covered will include: global capacity, expansion plans, key price drivers, market fundamentals, current usage as a marine fuel, future challenges and opportunities and more. The evening welcome drinks reception is open to all pass holders.
14:00 - 14:10

Workshop welcome and opening remarks

14:10 - 14:50

Session 1 - Marine Fuel Pathways Today: Understanding the Current Market

  • The current marine fuel landscape and the realities of adoption
  • LNG, biofuels and ethanol as commercially available fuel pathways today
  • Regional differences in fuel uptake across Europe, the Americas and Asia
  • How shipowners are balancing compliance, cost and operational considerations
  • What is driving adoption and where momentum is building
14:50 - 15:30

SESSION 2 – The Medium-Term Fuel Landscape: Commercially Plausible, But Not Yet Scaled

  • The role of biomethanol, bio-LNG and emerging low-carbon fuel pathways
  • Infrastructure and bunkering developments required to support growth
  • Investment challenges and policy dependencies
  • Supply availability and feedstock considerations
  • Which fuels appear most realistic heading into the 2030s
15:30 - 16:00

Afternoon networking break


16:00 - 16:30

SESSION 3 - Future Fuel Pathways: Ammonia, Hydrogen and E-Fuels

  • Current state of development and deployment
  • Infrastructure and safety considerations
  • Fuel availability and production capacity constraints
  • The role of future IMO regulation in accelerating adoption
  • Key barriers to commercial scale
16:30 - 17:00

SESSION 4 - Comparing Fuel Pathways: What Could Shipping Look Like in 2040?

  • Comparing fuels across cost, scalability and infrastructure readiness
  • Regional winners and losers across different fuel pathways
  • Will the industry converge around a dominant fuel or remain fuel-diverse?
  • The role of regulation, economics and technology in shaping adoption
  • Key signals participants should watch over the next decade

24 September 2026

08:00 - 09:00

Morning registration and networking breakfast

09:00 - 09:05

Chairperson's opening remarks

09:05 - 09:25

The IMO Decarbonisation Framework: What Comes Next for Global Shipping?

  • Latest developments from the IMO and implementation timeline
  • Progress towards maritime decarbonisation targets
  • Key regulatory milestones facing industry over the coming years
  • How the IMO framework is expected to shape investment decisions
  • Balancing emissions reduction ambitions with commercial realities
 
09:25 - 09:45

Marine fuels market outlook: Regulation, trade flows and fuel economics

  • Key developments shaping global marine fuel markets
  • Latest policy developments and market outlook
  • Regional fuel demand trends and supply outlooks

09:45 - 10:30

PANEL DISCUSSION – Geopolitical Disruption, Energy Security and the Future of Global Shipping

  • How the conflict in Iran is reshaping global energy markets and trade flows 
  • Implications for crude, LNG and refined product movements across key shipping routes 
  • The impact of geopolitical volatility on marine fuel pricing and long-term fuel economics 
  • How shipowners are reassessing fleet, fuel and investment strategies amid growing uncertainty 
  • Could geopolitical events accelerate or delay the adoption of alternative marine fuels? 
 

10:30 - 11:00

Morning networking and coffee break

11:00 - 11:45

PANEL DISCUSSION - LNG's next chapter: Transition fuel or long-term solution?

  • Is LNG still the default pathway for shipping decarbonisation?
  • How LNG market volatility is influencing fleet and fuel decisions
  • The role of dual-fuel vessels in future fuel strategies
  • Bio-LNG and e-LNG: realistic opportunities or niche solutions?
  • US LNG growth versus marine bunkering realities
  • How shipowners are evaluating long-term LNG exposure
11:45 - 12:00

SPOTLIGHT PRESENTATION - Improving Efficiency and Navigating EU ETS Compliance Through Operational Performance

As shipowners face increasing pressure from EU ETS and other environmental regulations, improving operational efficiency remains one of the most immediate and commercially viable pathways to reducing emissions and managing compliance costs.
12:00 - 12:45

Biofuels in practice: The only scalable alternative fuel available today?

  • Growth of B24 and B30 bunkering activity
  • Supply, feedstock and pricing dynamics
  • Regional adoption trends and lessons learned
  • Operational experiences from shipowners and fuel suppliers
  • Can biofuels bridge the gap before next-generation fuels mature?
  • What limits wider adoption today?
12:45 - 14:15

Lunch break

14:15 - 15:00

PANEL DISCUSSION - Alcohol fuels in shipping: Ethanol, methanol and emerging commercial pathways

  • Why ethanol is attracting renewed industry attention
  • Production advantages in Brazil and the United States
  • Compatibility with existing and future vessel fleets
  • Infrastructure and bunkering readiness
  • Commercial viability compared with competing fuel pathways
  • Where alcohol fuels fit within long-term decarbonisation strategies
15:00 - 15:45

PANEL DISCUSSION – Building the supply chain: Ports, bunkering and infrastructure readiness

  • Where infrastructure investment is actually taking place
  • Port readiness for alternative fuels
  • What shipowners need from fuel suppliers and terminal operators
  • Infrastructure bottlenecks slowing adoption
  • How regional bunkering hubs are positioning themselves
  • Investment priorities across the supply chain
15:45 - 16:15

Afternoon networking and coffee break

16:15 - 16:55

PANEL DISCUSSION – Green corridors and cargo owner pressure: Are they driving real change?

  • Green shipping commitments
  • Cargo owner expectations
  • Green corridor development
  • Will customers pay a green premium?
  • Procurement strategies and fuel choices
  • Voluntary versus regulatory drivers
16:55 - 17:00

Chairperson's closing remarks

17:00 - 19:00

Networking drinks reception open to all delegates

 

25 September 2026

08:00 - 09:00

Networking breakfast

09:00 - 09:10

Chairperson's opening remarks

09:10 - 09:50

PANEL DISCUSSION - The Americas Marine Fuel Landscape: Regional Opportunity or Regulatory Lag?

  • How the Americas differ from Europe and Asia in marine decarbonisation
  • LNG, ethanol and biomethanol opportunities across the region
  • Port developments and infrastructure investment
  • The role of Brazil in shaping future marine fuel markets
  • Will the Americas remain commercially driven rather than policy driven?
  • How the region is positioning itself within the global marine fuel transition
09:50 - 10:30

PANEL DISCUSSION – Beyond LNG: Ammonia, Hydrogen and the Future Fuel Debate

  • With a mature infrastructure network in ports like Jacksonville, Houston, and Vancouver, how is LNG serving as a transitional fuel for North American fleets?
  • LNG has moved beyond ferries and tankers to power cruise ships and large container vessels, but are we still seeing long-term investment in LNG-fueled newbuilds?
  • Bio-LNG is emerging as a lower-carbon alternative fuel, and holds interesting opportunities for compliance. What are the regulatory and commercial drivers behind bio-LNG adoption, and how are shipowners navigating the methane slip debate?
10:30 - 11:10

Morning networking break

11:10 - 11:40

PRESENTATION – Technology Readiness for the Next Generation of Marine Fuels

  • How engine and vessel technologies are evolving to support alternative fuels
  • Key technical challenges associated with ammonia, hydrogen and methanol adoption
  • Retrofitting versus newbuild strategies
  • The role of engine manufacturers, technology providers and classification societies
  • What shipowners should be considering today to prepare for future fuel pathways
11:40 - 12:20

PANEL DISCUSSION – The Role of CCS in the Marine Fuel Transition

  • How carbon capture is supporting the production of low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia
  • The role of CCS in reducing emissions from LNG and other fuel pathways
  • Opportunities for shipping within emerging carbon transport and storage networks
  • Infrastructure requirements and project developments across the Americas
  • Will CCS become a critical enabler of marine decarbonisation?
  • What challenges remain for commercial deployment?
12:20 - 13:00

PANEL DISCUSSION - Building the Next Fuel Ecosystem: Infrastructure, Safety and Supply Chains

  • Green premiums and willingness to pay
  • Long-term offtake agreements and commercial structures
  • Risk allocation between producers, shipowners and cargo owners
  • Financing new production capacity
  • What conditions are required to unlock investment?
  • How can industry create bankable demand signals?
13:00 - 13:10

Chairperson's closing remarks

13:10 - 14:40

Networking lunch and conference concludes