The conversation around maritime decarbonisation continues to evolve. Balancing regulatory uncertainty, investment decisions and infrastructure development will be key to maintaining momentum across the industry. As both shipowners and fuel producers navigate an increasingly complex landscape, open dialogue and collaboration will play a critical role in shaping practical pathways forward. At Peninsula, actively contributing to these industry discussions is an important part of how we engage with the challenges and opportunities of the energy transition. Looking forward to seeing Nacho de Miguel join this session at #SES26 in Athens and representing Peninsula in these important conversations. #EnergyFlowing
Nacho de Miguel, Head of Alternative Fuels & Sustainability at Peninsula will be speaking at the ship.energy summit taking place in Athens, 2 June 2026. Nacho will speak in session four - Managing the momentum: can shipping and fuel producers hold the line? Maritime decarbonisation has intensified the dialogue and co-operation between shipowners and fuel producers. This session will consider what collaboration on the energy transition looks like given global regulatory uncertainty – and a difficult geopolitical and economic landscape. - What are the decarbonisation priorities of shipowners, and is the expectation that new vessel orders will slow until there is regulatory consensus at IMO? - Or, are the levers of European regulation providing the basis for key decisions on fleet renewal and fuel choices? - Are new fuel producers reassessing project and investment decisions, and how will this impact decisions on creating a global/bunkering infrastructure? - What does more uncertainty on the demand and supply sides mean for the development of a cohesive and well-prepared global bunkering infrastructure? Learn more here ➔ https://lnkd.in/emujHdtv Register to attend ➔ https://lnkd.in/esgqb6FY #SES26 #Athens #shipenergysummit #energytransition #shippingindustry