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November 18, 2024

Fort Lauderdale, FL - USA

LNG Bunkering Summit 2024 North America

LEADING THE DECARBONIZATION OF THE NORTH AMERICAN MARITIME SECTOR

The LNG Bunkering Summit North America Summit will be returning this November, docking at Le Méridien Dania Beach Hotel, Fort Lauderdale from November 18 – 20 2024. As we enter into our 4th year and with an election fast-approaching, the fueling decisions we make to meet ambitious emissions reduction targets carry ever-greater weight.

This is the only event to unite every major stakeholder within the marine fuel supply chain to discuss the decarbonization and sustainability of the maritime industry in North America. With forward-looking new discussions on everything from US policy predictions to small operator perspectives on LNG infrastructure to the viability of alternative fuels outside of LNG, it provides the platform for collaboration and partnerships that will enable the industry to reach ambitious emissions targets set out by IMO30 and IMO50.

With industry-leading partners already on board and an incredible community built up over ten years of running the Global Summit, this inaugural event is not to be missed. Join us in to discuss the future of the industry and gather in one place with the major players from the entire supply chain: Shipping companies, Law-makers, Ports, Terminals, Oil and Gas companies, Financiers, Classification Societies, Technology Providers and many more!

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