MOL announced the launch of a joint study on ship fuel with Japan’s National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES).
MOL and NIES will conduct fuel quality analysis and research for the safe operation of machinery on vessels over a period of about three years.
They will also aim to develop a database of such results, which would help to predict environmental impacts in terms of different of fuel quality as well as characteristics and reduce risks of oil leakage in case of troubles.
In addition, this collaboration is also extended to cover one of the alternative clean fuels, biofuel.
With this study, MOL plans to collaborate with big data in the “BUNKER HUB” fuel oil and lubricant analysis result management system developed and operated by MOL Technology Research Center.
“BUNKER HUB” is a system to manage fuel oil and lubricant analysis results, started its service in August 2021. The system consolidates statistical data such as “analysis results by vessel/region” and “off-spec bunker occurrence area distribution” on the cloud. It also allows online access/monitoring of analysis data, anytime and anywhere.
MOL also aims to contribute to technological improvement and safe operation in the maritime cluster and promote the development of the maritime industry by utilizing its accumulated analysis results and data.