Enforcement of IMO 2020 Sulphur Cap Regulation
Implementation and Impact of IMO 2020
Consistent implementation of the IMO 2020 regulation, which limits sulphur in ships' fuel oil, was enhanced from 1 March 2020, with the entry into force of a rule to ban the carriage of non-compliant fuel oil. The IMO 2020 regulation limits sulphur in ships’ fuel oil to a maximum of 0.50%. The regulation has been in force globally since 1 January 2020, under IMO’s MARPOL treaty. It brings benefits for the environment and human health from a reduction in sulphur oxides in the air. The complementary MARPOL amendment prohibits the carriage of non-compliant fuel oil for combustion purposes for propulsion or operation on board a ship - unless the ship has an approved exhaust gas cleaning system (“scrubber”) fitted. The amendment is an additional measure to support consistent implementation and compliance and provides a means for effective enforcement, particularly by port State control.
Source: IMO News