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Home - SGMF Welcome to SGMF We are a non-governmental organisation (NGO) providing expertise on the use of low and zero carbon marine fuels Our core activity – producing fact-based, best practice publications on how to use these fuels safely, responsibly and sustainably Our mission – to facilitate the maritime sector’s transition to decarbonisation
Resources - SGMF Since it was established in 2013, SGMF has been a pioneer in shaping the industry’s approach to methane LNG At present, its mandate encompasses a variety of new low and zero carbon marine fuels, providing guidance for the use of methanol, ammonia, and hydrogen
New SGMF publication provides expansive and highly relevant guidelines . . . First published in 2014, the SGMF’s ’LNG as a marine fuel – Safety and Operational Guidelines – Bunkering’ publication has been significantly updated and revised for 2022 and these guidelines are a must have for anyone engaged with any aspect of LNG bunkering
Ammonia Cuts Shipping GHG Emissions by up-to 61% SGMF Study is the . . . SGMF will continue to produce up-to-date data, now including ammonia (this study), methanol and hydrogen ” Dr Oliver Schuller, director sustainability consulting at Sphera, said: “ The main goal of this study was to provide a fact-based report describing the life cycle GHG emissions on the use of ammonia as a marine fuel across the value
Shop - SGMF The SGMF shop PDF copies of our publications are exclusively available to members via the member portal Hard copies can be ordered through the online shop at discounted rates for members
SGMF History - SGMF SGMF was founded in 2013 to promote safety and industry best practice in the use and bunkering of gaseous marine fuels Focusing initially on liquefied natural gas (LNG) – methane – the organisation has since then expanded the output into other low and zero carbon fuels – methanol , ammonia and hydrogen covering all of the main IGF code
FP25-01_Ammonia - Accidental Release Preparedness and Response - SGMF An Introduction to Ammonia Accidental Release Preparedness and Response offers a high-level overview of the topic Its primary objective is to provide key knowledge that will aid the maritime industry in its development and adoption of ammonia as an alternative marine fuel Free to download from the Resources page As priced for printed copy
FP23-01_Ammonia - Safety and Operational Guidelines - SGMF It has been prepared with the aid of operators of LNG-fuelled vessels, naval architects, designers and classification societies It complements the existing SGMF guidelines, TGN 06-04 Ver1 0 – Manifold Arrangements for Gas-Fuelled Vessels, which were published in 2019 to address the manifold layout and fitting arrangements onboard GFVs