- ExxonMobil has christened its grade bunkers as EMF.5™.
- EMF.5™ is a range of Engineered Marine Fuels developed to fulfill global 0.50 percent sulphur cap.
- EMF.5 fuel range has qualified ExxonMobil’s rigorous fit-for-use assessments.
- This ensures customers have access to high quality, and compliant options bunker fuels ahead of IMO 2020.
- All the fuels in the range are specifically engineered to help vessel operators comply with the 2020 regulations without compromising on quality.
ExxonMobil revealed that it is branding its IMO 2020 fuels as “EMF.5” as part of the ongoing efforts to differentiate its offering from the competition, says an article published in Ship and Bunker.
All EMF.5 fuels announced to date are compatible with each other, provided that bunkering, storage and handling best practice guidance is followed. The fuels also offer safe and efficient compliance with the IMO 2020 regulations.
Passed rigorous fit-for-use assessments
In addition to meeting the ISO 8217-2017 specification, EMF.5 fuels have also passed ExxonMobil’s rigorous fit-for-use assessments, allowing customers to bunker the high quality, compliant options they need ahead of the IMO 2020 deadline.
Efficient switch to 0.50 percent sulphur fuels
This combination of characteristics will help ensure that vessel operators can continue to operate their main engines, auxiliary engines and boilers safely and efficiently when they switch to 0.50 percent sulphur fuels, as the negative, operational and financial consequences of a major product quality problem could be very significant.
Mobilgard™ 540 cylinder oil
ExxonMobil has also developed a newly formulated 40BN cylinder oil, Mobilgard™ 540, which is specifically designed to work with low-sulphur fuels. The new lubricant will be available across the company’s global port network and via its extensive distribution network.
“Compliance should not come at the expense of fuel quality, and our EMF.5 range delivers assurances on both to the marine industry,” said Luca Volta, marine fuels venture manager at ExxonMobil. “By including our 0.50 percent sulphur fuels in our branded marine offer, we are delivering the additional security that vessel operators want, and need, every time they bunker.”
State-of-the-art proprietary methods
“The increasing variety of fuels entering the market raises the potential of quality and compatibility challenges,” said Mike Noorman, head of fuels technology at ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company. “We have developed proprietary methods for modifying fuel composition to improve quality characteristics, such as combustion, stability, waxing, and compatibility. Therefore, purchasing ExxonMobil’s EMF.5 fuels can help allay these concerns at a time of great change for the industry.”
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Sources: Ship&Bunker