More Uncertainty, Less Investment: Iain Grainger, CEO International Marine Contractors Association
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In this episode
Our host, Stuart Broadley, is joined by Ian Grainger, CEO of the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA), to explore how the global maritime and offshore construction sector is navigating an increasingly uncertain regulatory and geopolitical landscape.
Stuart and Ian discuss the implications of the delayed International Maritime Organization net zero framework, the challenges this creates for vessel owners and contractors, and why the absence of a global standard is slowing investment in low carbon fuels and new assets. The conversation examines fuel availability, emissions trading schemes, vessel retrofits, hybrid technologies and the practical limits of decarbonizing a global offshore fleet.
The episode also looks at wider pressures facing the sector, including visa restrictions, rising project costs, workforce shortages, automation and the growing importance of protecting critical offshore infrastructure. With insights drawn from IMCA’s global membership, the discussion offers a grounded view of how industry leaders are managing uncertainty while continuing to deliver energy security and the offshore energy transition.
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