Skip to site menu Skip to page content In the ABS Future Fuels LinkedIn Survey, 47% of respondents selected LNG as the solution to the 2050 emissions target. Credit: Vidar Nordli-Mathisen / Unsplash.
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) and hydrogen have been named as frontrunner fuels that could help the shipping industry meet IMO decarbonisation ambitions, a new survey by ABS suggests.
In the ABS Future Fuels LinkedIn Survey, 47% of the respondents mentioned LNG as the solution to the 2050 emissions target while 40% selected hydrogen.
Go deeper with GlobalData
Reports
Environment Sustainability in Aerospace, Defence & Security: Hydrog...
Reports
Hydrogen Aircraft (Market Size, Advancements and Key Programs) - Th...
Go deeper with GlobalData
The gold standard of business intelligence.
Find out more
Discover B2B Marketing That Performs
Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms.
Find out more
Only 8% of the stakeholders opted for ammonia as the future fuel and 5% mentioned methanol.
For the 2030 industry targets, LNG was chosen by 64% of the respondents as the dominant fuel option.
Approximately 22% of the respondents said they believe hydrogen could be the option while 7% each considered ammonia and methanol.
The results demonstrate the challenges faced by the shipowners in developing fleets that meet and exceed IMO targets, ABS noted.
GlobalData Strategic Intelligence US Tariffs are shifting - will you react or anticipate?
Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard. Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis.
By GlobalData Learn more about Strategic Intelligence
ABS chairman, president and CEO Christopher Wiernicki said: “Owners of internationally trading ships are facing increasingly complex investment decisions as they try to navigate the most efficient course to the low-carbon future, which is why ABS has moved to simplify the landscape by identifying three fuel pathways potentially open to shipping.”
The first pathway identified by ABS is called ‘Light Gas’. It uses generally light, small molecule fuels with high energy content but more demanding, mainly cryogenic fuel supply systems and storage.
The group includes a relatively mature methane solution, leading towards bio-derived or synthetic methane, and ultimately, to hydrogen as fuel.
LNG can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by approximately 20%. Bio-methane can be carbon neutral while hydrogen is a zero-carbon fuel.
While Hydrogen is viewed as an optimal solution, it requires major technical advances to put it into practice. Wiernicki said it may even take a decade or more.
The second pathway is defined as ‘Heavy Gas’. It includes the use of generally heavier, more complex molecules but with less demanding fuel supply and storage requirements than the light gas pathway.
The group includes liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), methanol and ethanol, leading to bio-derived or synthetic LPG / methanol, and ultimately, to ammonia.
The third pathway uses bio / synthetic fuels that are derived from renewable sources and can produce liquid fuels.
The fuels have similar properties to diesel oil and can be used with minimal changes to current ship designs.
Wiernicki said: “In the future, the third generation of biofuels such as lignocellulosic or algae-based fuels could potentially provide the industry with almost 500 million tonnes of fuels annually, more than the current annual bunker demand.
“This group includes electro / synthetic gas-to-liquid (GTL) fuels produced through either carbon capture and electrolysis, or from converting biomass to syngas and then to liquid fuels such as methanol or diesel.”
He also noted that shipowners may choose the pathway depending on the operation profile and trade of the vessel.
He added: “Although we are fuel and technology agnostic, ABS focuses on working across the board to help owners not only reach their decarbonisation and sustainability targets but hit them successfully while maintaining a laser focus on safety.”
Sign up for our daily news round-up!
Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.
Sign up
Go deeper with GlobalData
Reports
Environment Sustainability in Aerospace, Defence & Security: Hydrog...
Reports
Hydrogen Aircraft (Market Size, Advancements and Key Programs) - Th...
Go deeper with GlobalData
The gold standard of business intelligence.
Find out more
Access deeper industry intelligence
Experience unmatched clarity with a single platform that combines unique data, AI, and human expertise.
Find out more
Sign up for our daily news round-up!
Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.
Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.
close close
Sign up to the newsletter: In Brief
Industry * Academia & Education Aerospace, Defense & Security Agriculture Asset Management Automotive Banking & Payments Chemicals Construction Consumer Foodservice Government, trade bodies and NGOs Health & Fitness Hospitals & Healthcare HR, Staffing & Recruitment Insurance Investment Banking Legal Services Management Consulting Marketing & Advertising Media & Publishing Medical Devices Mining Oil & Gas Packaging Pharmaceuticals Power & Utilities Private Equity Real Estate Retail Sport Technology Telecom Transportation & Logistics Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Venture Capital Country * UK USA Afghanistan Åland Islands Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antarctica Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Bouvet Island Brazil British Indian Ocean Territory Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Chile China Christmas Island Cocos Islands Colombia Comoros Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo Cook Islands Costa Rica