Can methane-based fuels offer more than just compliance? Shell Marine’s on-demand webinar and report provide answers.
This on-demand webinar and corresponding report dive into the broader context and decision factors around adopting methane-based fuels like LNG, bio-LNG, and future synthetic LNG. You’ll review:
Access the webinar and report and navigate the evolving marine fuel landscape with data-backed insights.
Dr Alexandra Ebbinghaus
GM Decarbonisation, Shell Marine
Alexandra has over 25 years of experience in Shell. Starting with research and development of fuels, she then moved to the business side of commercialising alternative energies, before joining Shipping & Maritime in 2013 in the strategy team.
In 2021 she was appointed GM Decarbonisation and is now responsible for the roadmap for decarbonisation in shipping. Alexandra has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sheffield, UK.
Marie-Caroline Laurent
Group Senior Vice President, MSC Group
Marie-Caroline Laurent leads the MSC Group’s Maritime Policy & Government Affairs department. She is based in Geneva and oversees the Group’s government affairs engagements on a wide range of global transport policy matters impacting both MSC’s cargo and passenger divisions.
Marie-Caroline holds a master’s degree in public administration from Sciences Po Paris (IEP) and a second master’s degree in European policies from the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium.
Panos Mitrou
Chairman of Methane Abatement at the Maritime Innovation Initiative (MAMII)
Panos Mitrou is the Chairman of Methane Abatement at the Maritime Innovation Initiative (MAMII), a coalition led by Safetytech Accelerator that advances technologies to measure and reduce methane emissions from LNG-fuelled vessels. He also serves as Global Gas Segment Director at Lloyd’s Register (LR), where he focuses on maritime gas value chains and alternative fuels.
Stephen Brown
Technology Manager, Shell Shipping & Maritime
Stephen Brown is a Technology Manager, Shell Shipping & Maritime. In this role, he spearheads the development and deployment of transformative technologies designed to enhance safety, reduce emissions, and deliver value to both Shell and the broader shipping industry.
Dr Alexandra Ebbinghaus
GM Decarbonisation, Shell Marine
Alexandra has over 25 years of experience in Shell. Starting with research and development of fuels, she then moved to the business side of commercialising alternative energies, before joining Shipping & Maritime in 2013 in the strategy team.
In 2021 she was appointed GM Decarbonisation and is now responsible for the roadmap for decarbonisation in shipping. Alexandra has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sheffield, UK.
Marie-Caroline Laurent
Group Senior Vice President, MSC Group
Marie-Caroline Laurent leads the MSC Group’s Maritime Policy & Government Affairs department. She is based in Geneva and oversees the Group’s government affairs engagements on a wide range of global transport policy matters impacting both MSC’s cargo and passenger divisions.
Marie-Caroline holds a master’s degree in public administration from Sciences Po Paris (IEP) and a second master’s degree in European policies from the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium.
Panos Mitrou
Chairman of Methane Abatement at the Maritime Innovation Initiative (MAMII)
Panos Mitrou is the Chairman of Methane Abatement at the Maritime Innovation Initiative (MAMII), a coalition led by Safetytech Accelerator that advances technologies to measure and reduce methane emissions from LNG-fuelled vessels. He also serves as Global Gas Segment Director at Lloyd’s Register (LR), where he focuses on maritime gas value chains and alternative fuels.
Stephen Brown
Technology Manager, Shell Shipping & Maritime
Stephen Brown is a Technology Manager, Shell Shipping & Maritime. In this role, he spearheads the development and deployment of transformative technologies designed to enhance safety, reduce emissions, and deliver value to both Shell and the broader shipping industry.