Navigating Compliance, Contracting & Market Impact
The session will explore how FuelEU Maritime may reshape operational decisions, fuel procurement strategies and commercial relationships, and what steps companies should be taking now to minimise exposure and ensure readiness.
Background
Maritime carbon compliance is entering a decisive new era, and shipping companies cannot afford to be unprepared. To navigate this transition successfully, leaders need clarity on requirements and foresight in compliance strategy. Our upcoming webinar on the FuelEU Maritime is designed to provide exactly that.
The FuelEU Maritime regulation approaches its first major compliance deadlines in January and March 2026. While the policy aims to accelerate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon fuels, industry readiness remains uneven. Shipowners, charterers and fuel suppliers are now grappling with uncertainties tied to fuel availability, cost exposure, allocation of responsibility and the operational challenges of meeting greenhouse-gas intensity targets.
In this webinar, we will unpack the practical implications for the FuelEU Maritime to outline actionable considerations for building a coherent compliance strategy. The session is designed to provide decision-makers with insights on:
- Cost reductions through banking and pooling by carboneer
- A verifier’s perspective on the FuelEU Maritime by EnvService
- How contractual relationships shape pooling potentials by SquirePattonBoggs