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‘Wild Card’ Carbon Levy Uncertainty Leaves Shipowners Cautious and Concerned Says ABS Chairman and CEO

‘Wild Card’ Carbon Levy Uncertainty Leaves Shipowners Cautious and Concerned Says ABS Chairman and CEO

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Christopher J. Wiernicki Calls for Clarity and Consistency in CERAWeek Appearance [image] (HOUSTON) Uncertainty about the scale and nature of the IMO’s proposed carbon levy is holding back investment in shipping. That

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Christopher J. Wiernicki Calls for Clarity and Consistency in CERAWeek Appearance

(HOUSTON) Uncertainty about the scale and nature of the IMO’s proposed carbon levy is holding back investment in shipping.

That was the message from Christopher J. Wiernicki, ABS Chairman and CEO, during an appearance at the CERAWeek energy conference.

“A carbon levy is a wild card. It will all depend on how it is implemented and enforced. There’s a huge question mark over whether this will deliver for the industry and there is much still to be decided,” said Wiernicki. “Will the levy be set at $18, $100 or even $150 per ton? Today, we just don’t know but this clearly has a significant bearing on a host of factors: operational, investment and asset viability. With the lack of a clear global carbon pricing mechanism, it is no wonder owners are cautious and concerned given the high degree of uncertainty this introduces into the market,” said Wiernicki.

He said shipowners are responding with the available tools and that carbon capture was beginning to mature.

“The industry is balancing short-term efficiency measures with long-term fuel readiness. Investments in digital optimization, wind-assisted technologies, and energy efficiency will play a crucial role in bridging the gap until low-carbon fuels become viable at scale. Meanwhile carbon capture and storage (CCS) is starting to gain traction, with trials onboard suggesting that it could allow continued use of fossil fuels in a net zero scenario.”

Later, Wiernicki was interviewed on the Aaron Harber Show on U.S. broadcaster PBS, recorded at CERAWeek, discussing the role of shipping in the U.S. economy, emissions and the impact of technology.

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