IMO 2020 - cleaner shipping for cleaner air (2024)

Global limit on sulphur in ships' fuel oil reduced from 01 January 2020.

IMO 2020 - cleaner shipping for cleaner air (1)

Global limit on sulphur in ships' fuel oil reduced from 01 January 2020

A global regulation that will substantially reduce harmful sulphur oxide (SOx) emissions from ships comes into effect from 1 January 2020, bringing significant benefits for both human health and the environment.

From 1 January 2020 the global upper limit on the sulphur content of ships' fuel oil will be reduced to 0.50% (from 3.50%). Known as "IMO 2020", the reduced limit is mandatory for all ships operating outside certain designated Emission Control Areas*, where the limit is already 0.10%.

The new limit will mean a 77% drop in overall SOx emissions from ships, equivalent to an annual reduction of approximately 8.5 million metric tonnes of SOx. Particulate matter - tiny harmful particles which form when fuel is burnt – will also be reduced.

As a result, reductions in stroke, asthma, lung cancer, cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases are expected. Cutting sulphur emissions from ships will also help prevent acid rain and ocean acidification, benefitting crops, forests and aquatic species.

The new limit is part of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution form ships (MARPOL), a key environmental treaty under the auspices of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) – the United Nations specialized agency responsible for developing and adopting standards for preventing pollution from ships, as well as shipping safety and efficiency, and maritime security.

The decision to cut the global limit for sulphur in ships fuel oil to 0.50% was made in 2008 and confirmed again in October 2016.

An immense amount of preparatory work has been undertaken by IMO and industry stakeholders to ensure the changeover goes smoothly. IMO has issued a series of guidelines to help the shipping sector and its Member States to prepare, including ship implementation planning guidance (addressing issues such as risk assessment for new fuels and tank cleaning) and port State control guidelines.

IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim said, "For the past three years, IMO Member States, the shipping industry and fuel oil suppliers have been working tirelessly to prepare for this major change in the sulphur content of ships' fuel oil. I am confident that the benefits will soon be felt and that implementation will be smooth."

He added, "I am very appreciative of all the efforts made by refineries, shipowners, seafarers, industry organizations and others in preparing for this hugely important change - which will have significant positive benefits for human health and the environment."

To support smooth implementation, the IMO Secretariat has set up a dedicated hotline email address for any queries from Member States and the shipping industry as the regulation comes into effect.

To supply compliant fuel oil, refineries may blend fuel oils with a higher and lower sulphur content. Additives may be used to enhance other properties, such as lubricity. Ships may also use different fuels, with low or even zero sulphur - for example, liquefied natural gas, or biofuels.However, mixture and co-mingling of different fuels are not recommended on board the ship . Shipowners should refer to the relevant International Standardization Organization (ISO) standards (ISO8217 and ISO/PAS 23263:2019). Shipowners should test compatibility, stability and other relevant characters of compliant fuels to be used.

Limiting air pollutants by installing exhaust gas cleaning systems, also known as "scrubbers", is accepted if flag States approve as an alternative means to meet the sulphur limit requirement. Scrubbers remove sulphur oxides from the ship's engine and boiler exhaust gases, enabling ships fitted with them to continue to use heavy fuel oil, in accordance with IMO Guidelines.

*Baltic Sea; North Sea; North American area; United States Caribbean Sea area

Resources

See Also
Introduction

  • IMO web page onSulphur 2020answers frequently asked questions and includes an IMO leaflet (downloadhere) which outlines the requirement, answers the most frequently asked questions about the rule and provides a list of the IMO instruments supporting implementation, best practice guidance, port State control and sampling guidelines and others.

  • IMO has published a compilation of all related guidance, best practices and so on, as a single IMO publication (hard copy and electronic formats). (IMO 2020:Consistent Implementation of MARPOL Annex VI, 2019 EditionI666E,Price £22,ISBN 978-92-801-17189).

  • Presentations from the IMO symposium on sulphur 2020 and alternative fuels can be downloadedhere.

  • IMO 2020ICS Guidanceon compliance for shipping companies and crews

  • Joint Industry Guidanceon supply and use of 0.50% sulphur marine fuel

  • INTERTANKO 2020 Practical Guide

  • A Videotel training package is free to download and includes video information on the regulations and how to comply. Download:https://landing.videotel.com/sulphur2020

  • An open source free to access e-learning course is being developed with Videotel through the joint industry project, for free use by seafarers and others. The course will offer three modules and is expected to be available soon.

  • CIMAC Guideline: Marine fuel handling in connection to stability and compatibility", issued by the International Council of Combustion Engines (CIMAC).

The IMO 2020 publication, including all the IMO guidelines andguidance documents, can be purchased here.

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Implementation questions – dedicated email

Member State and industry queries and updates and experience with implementation can be sent to the IMO Secretariat, at the dedicated email address: imo2020@imo.org

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FAQs

What is IMO 2020 in shipping? ›

The new regulations, known as IMO 2020, mandates a maximum sulphur content of 0.5% in marine fuels globally. The driver of this change is the need to reduce the air pollution created in the shipping industry by reducing the Sulphur content of the fuels that ships use.

What are the rules for IMO 2020 sulphur emission? ›

The upper limit of the sulphur content of ships' fuel oil was reduced to 0.5% (from 3.5% previously) - under the so-called "IMO 2020" regulation prescribed in the MARPOL Convention. This significantly reduces the amount of sulphur oxide emanating from ships.

What is the IMO 2020 compliant? ›

The latest regulation – commonly called IMO 2020 or Sulphur 2020 – took effect on January 1, 2020 to limit the amount of sulphur permitted in commercial ship fuel to 0.5% for ships operating worldwide. The previously permitted sulphur oxides (SOx) emission level was 3.5%.

What is the IMO in shipping? ›

IMO – the International Maritime Organization – is the United Nations specialized agency with responsibility for the safety and security of shipping and the prevention of marine and atmospheric pollution by ships. IMO's work supports the UN SDGs.​

What is IMO 2020 standards? ›

From 1 January 2020 the global upper limit on the sulphur content of ships' fuel oil will be reduced to 0.50% (from 3.50%). Known as "IMO 2020", the reduced limit is mandatory for all ships operating outside certain designated Emission Control Areas*, where the limit is already 0.10%.

How will IMO 2020 affect shipping costs? ›

IMO 2020 is coming the first of the year, and it will cause ocean freight rates to go up anywhere from $50 per container to USWC on the low end to $368 per container to USEC on the high end.

What are the IMO emissions for 2020? ›

What is IMO 2020? The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has ruled that from 1 January 2020, marine sector emissions in international waters be slashed. The marine sector will have to reduce sulphur emissions by over 80% by switching to lower sulphur fuels.

What is the shipping sulphur limit? ›

In 2020, regulations introduced by the IMO imposed strict limits on the sulphur content of marine fuels. The new rules lowered the maximum percentage of sulphur from 3.5% to 0.5% for all ships operating worldwide.

What is non compliance with IMO 2020? ›

Non-compliance by ships

If non-compliance with IMO 2020 is established by a port state, the port state may prevent the ship from sailing until the ship takes suitable measures to achieve compliance, which may include debunkering all non-compliant fuel oil.

What happened to IMO 2020? ›

On Jan. 1, the IMO 2020 rule required all ships to switch from 3.5% sulfur heavy fuel oil (HFO) to either 0.5% sulfur fuel known as very low sulfur fuel oil (VLSFO) or 0.1% sulfur marine gasoil (MGO). Ships equipped with exhaust-gas scrubbers could keep burning cheaper HFO.

What are the requirements for IMO? ›

IMO entry requirements

You must be human, at least 0 years old, and be less than 20 years old on the day of the second contest paper (normally in July). Contestants must normally be citizens or long-term residents of the country that they represent.

Is IMO mandatory? ›

SOLAS regulation XI-1/3 was adopted in 1994 and came into force on 1 January 1996, making IMO ship numbers mandatory for those countries that have ratified (or acceded to, accepted, approved, adopted, etc.)

What is IMO rule? ›

The purpose of the IMO is to establish intergovernmental regulations concerning maritime trade, safe shipping, and access to the seas. In addition, it also sets the rules for preventing ocean pollution and accidents.

What is the IMO code in shipping? ›

The IMO ship identification number scheme was introduced in 1987 through adoption of resolution A. 600(15), as a measure aimed at enhancing "maritime safety, and pollution prevention and to facilitate the prevention of maritime fraud". It aimed at assigning a permanent number to each ship for identification purposes.

What is the structure of IMO in shipping? ›

Governance of IMO

The governing body of the International Maritime Organization is the Assembly which meets every two years. In between Assembly sessions a Council, consisting of 40 Member States elected by the Assembly, acts as the governing body.

What does IMO number mean in shipping? ›

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) introduced its Ship Identification Number Scheme in 1987 to help prevent maritime fraud and enhance the security of merchant vessels.

What is the IMO 2020 resolution? ›

The IMO 2020 regulation limits sulphur in ships' fuel oil to a maximum 0.50%. The regulation has been in force globally since 1 January 2020, under IMO's MARPOL treaty, with benefits for the environment and human health from a reduction in sulphur oxides in the air.

What does IMO cargo mean? ›

Dangerous or IMO (International Maritime Organization) goods are any goods whose properties or characteristics pose a risk to people's safety and security.

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