Date/Time
Date(s) - 04/11/2025
08:00 - 09:30
Location
Press Club Brussels Europe
Categories

How can green shipping corridors drive maritime decarbonisation, and what lessons can Europe draw from early pilots?
This high-level policy breakfast, organised by SEA-LNG, will use the Rotterdam–Singapore Green Corridor as a practical case study to highlight what works, what does not, and where EU policy may need adjustment.
The discussion will bring together policymakers, ports, fuel suppliers, and international partners to explore:
- Corridor progress and challenges (fuel availability, governance, market uptake).
- EU policy bottlenecks (Union Database, RED mass balancing, FuelEU Maritime).
- Diplomacy and scaling (EU–Singapore cooperation, UK and third-country involvement, links to IMO mid-term measures).
Breakfast will be served from 08:00, with a one-hour panel discussion beginning at 08:30.
Speakers will be announced shortly.
Who Should Attend
- EU policymakers and Member State representatives
- Port authorities and shipping companies
- Fuel suppliers and logistics providers
- NGOs, think tanks, and certification bodies
- Diplomatic representatives engaged in maritime and trade policy
About SEA-LNG:
SEA-LNG is a multi-sector industry coalition promoting Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as a viable and sustainable marine fuel for the shipping industry. The coalition believes LNG, including future e-LNG (produced from renewable electricity), offers a pragmatic and immediate pathway to reduce emissions and reach net-zero goals.