Expert Panel Set for LNG Marine Fuel Seminar

August 24, 2015

ECM Training Services, LLC, in conjunction with Galway Group, will hold an interactive training seminar entitled "Pursuing ECA Compliance: Is LNG as a Marine Fuel Viable?" September 22-23, 2015, at Minute Maid Park in Houston.
Leading the discussions will be a distinguished group of industry experts who are influence the way LNG is used globally in a marine environment.
Photo; ECM Training Services
Photo; ECM Training Services
"ECM Training Services is proud to have this exceptional panel present this very important discussion on LNG use as a marine fuel," stated Mike Minogue, President and CEO of both ECM Maritime Services and ECM Training Services. "These experts have firsthand knowledge about the issues, cost implications and concerns of using LNG. They are helping to shape the policies and guidelines about LNG as a Marine Fuel. And, they will share this insight and their ideas with seminar participants in a unique and interactive format."
Panelists
“Our industry is facing immediate challenges and opportunities with using LNG as a marine fuel,” Minogue said. “This seminar prepares participants to confront the issues and gives them the tools to make important decisions regarding an organization's use of LNG. Anyone working in the marine industry today will gain a great deal of knowledge by participating.”
Register for "Pursuing ECA Compliance: Is LNG as a Marine Fuel Viable?" by August 24 to get the Early Bird discount. The first 30 registrants will receive complimentary club level tickets to the Houston Astros baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels on September 22. In addition, ECM Training Services is offering the first 30 registrants (or a designee) a complimentary license to its online LNG Cargo Operations program, a series of six online courses, accredited by the DNV, and designed to extend skills and training in areas such as LNG Equipment, LNG Ancillary Systems, LNG Cargo Operations, LNG Security and LNG Commercial. 

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