The future calls for a drastic reduction in the volume of CO2 emissions. New fuels such as hydrogen, LNG and ammonia can help us to achieve this ambitious goal. Even so, their storage, transportation and declaration requires a profound level of expertise – otherwise, the much-vaunted journey from brown to green, as it can be described, could quickly spiral out of control.
Even now, energy companies are struggling to get to grips with the obstacles and challenges associated with the production and distribution of green fuels. This is especially the case in the face of ever-changing laws and regulations. In addition to complex compliance rules and uncertainties with regard to customs clearance, there are new risks associated with handling unfamiliar commodities.
March 10–11, 2026, the global tank storage and future fuels community meets at StocExpo in Rotterdam. Visit OpenTAS at booth G20 to see how terminal operators replace fragmented systems with a unified, platform-based approach.
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