An MoU between classification society DNV and Abu Dhabi-based offshore operator, Zakher Marine International (ZMI), was signed earlier this month to accelerate the latter’s decarbonisation efforts.
ZMI, which owns and operates jack up accommodation barges and offshore vessels, has set demanding sustainability goals, in alignment with the vision of the United Arab Emirates to reduce emissions substantially by 2030. To support this ambition, DNV will be working with ZMI on a joint feasibility study that will assess the safety, compliance and sustainability aspects of current and future fuels and technologies, from both a technical and operational standpoint. In the first phase of the MOU the partners will examine reduction technologies and energy efficiency methods that could be deployed to reduce the emissions of conventional engines and innovative solutions based around low- or zero-carbon marine fuels.
“As a leading offshore player in Middle East, Zakher Marine is taking significant steps towards emission control, recognizing the critical need to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” said Mohamed Habashneh, Chief Operating Office. “We want to introduce sustainable practices into our daily operations. Through this strategic partnership with DNV, we will be able to introduce best practices and innovative methods that can help realise our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint.”
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