Costs and benefits of LNG economic development in the Baltic and Arctic Regions

Global warming is becoming increasingly evident. However, rising temperatures also offer new economic opportunities, such as new maritime routes in previously ice-locked waters. Valuable minerals in the Arctic region are also becoming more accessible. Maritime stakeholders are therefore seeking to o...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ballini, Fabio, Kuroshi, Lawrence
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: The Maritime Commons: Digital Repository of the World Maritime University 2017
Subjects:
Online Access:https://commons.wmu.se/marener_conference/marener_2017/allpresentations/62
https://commons.wmu.se/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1060&context=marener_conference
id ftworldmaritimeu:oai:commons.wmu.se:marener_conference-1060
record_format openpolar
spelling ftworldmaritimeu:oai:commons.wmu.se:marener_conference-1060 2023-05-15T14:39:37+02:00 Costs and benefits of LNG economic development in the Baltic and Arctic Regions Ballini, Fabio Kuroshi, Lawrence 2017-01-25T20:30:00Z application/pdf https://commons.wmu.se/marener_conference/marener_2017/allpresentations/62 https://commons.wmu.se/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1060&context=marener_conference unknown The Maritime Commons: Digital Repository of the World Maritime University https://commons.wmu.se/marener_conference/marener_2017/allpresentations/62 https://commons.wmu.se/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1060&context=marener_conference MARENER 2017 Power and Energy text 2017 ftworldmaritimeu 2023-01-22T08:28:47Z Global warming is becoming increasingly evident. However, rising temperatures also offer new economic opportunities, such as new maritime routes in previously ice-locked waters. Valuable minerals in the Arctic region are also becoming more accessible. Maritime stakeholders are therefore seeking to operate in this remote region safely and efficiently. Accommodating these developments from a regulatory standpoint, IMO has amended the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) to include Chapter 9 of Annex I, prohibiting the use of heavy-grade marine fuels as well as heavy-duty oils as cargo carriage in the seas beyond 60th parallel south. In addition, IMO recently adopted the International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (PCD). This paper seeks to analyse the economic impact of the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as an alternative marine fuel to reduce exhaust emissions and the risk of oil spill in the Arctic habitats. The paper focuses on the macroeconomic benefits of using LNG in Arctic shipping, including those related to supply security, external health benefits and environmental impacts. The paper offers a cost benefit analyse and a set of recommendations in relation to the use of LNG in the Arctic shipping. Text Arctic Global warming World Maritime University (WMU): Maritime Commons Arctic
institution Open Polar
collection World Maritime University (WMU): Maritime Commons
op_collection_id ftworldmaritimeu
language unknown
topic Power and Energy
spellingShingle Power and Energy
Ballini, Fabio
Kuroshi, Lawrence
Costs and benefits of LNG economic development in the Baltic and Arctic Regions
topic_facet Power and Energy
description Global warming is becoming increasingly evident. However, rising temperatures also offer new economic opportunities, such as new maritime routes in previously ice-locked waters. Valuable minerals in the Arctic region are also becoming more accessible. Maritime stakeholders are therefore seeking to operate in this remote region safely and efficiently. Accommodating these developments from a regulatory standpoint, IMO has amended the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) to include Chapter 9 of Annex I, prohibiting the use of heavy-grade marine fuels as well as heavy-duty oils as cargo carriage in the seas beyond 60th parallel south. In addition, IMO recently adopted the International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (PCD). This paper seeks to analyse the economic impact of the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as an alternative marine fuel to reduce exhaust emissions and the risk of oil spill in the Arctic habitats. The paper focuses on the macroeconomic benefits of using LNG in Arctic shipping, including those related to supply security, external health benefits and environmental impacts. The paper offers a cost benefit analyse and a set of recommendations in relation to the use of LNG in the Arctic shipping.
format Text
author Ballini, Fabio
Kuroshi, Lawrence
author_facet Ballini, Fabio
Kuroshi, Lawrence
author_sort Ballini, Fabio
title Costs and benefits of LNG economic development in the Baltic and Arctic Regions
title_short Costs and benefits of LNG economic development in the Baltic and Arctic Regions
title_full Costs and benefits of LNG economic development in the Baltic and Arctic Regions
title_fullStr Costs and benefits of LNG economic development in the Baltic and Arctic Regions
title_full_unstemmed Costs and benefits of LNG economic development in the Baltic and Arctic Regions
title_sort costs and benefits of lng economic development in the baltic and arctic regions
publisher The Maritime Commons: Digital Repository of the World Maritime University
publishDate 2017
url https://commons.wmu.se/marener_conference/marener_2017/allpresentations/62
https://commons.wmu.se/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1060&context=marener_conference
geographic Arctic
geographic_facet Arctic
genre Arctic
Global warming
genre_facet Arctic
Global warming
op_source MARENER 2017
op_relation https://commons.wmu.se/marener_conference/marener_2017/allpresentations/62
https://commons.wmu.se/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1060&context=marener_conference
_version_ 1766311584192266240