Cutting-Edge Technology to Ensure Compliance with 2025 California Air Resources Board Tanker Regulations
STAX Engineering, a pioneer in maritime emissions capture and control, has entered into a five-year agreement with Equilon Enterprises LLC d/b/a Shell Oil Products US (Shell). Beginning in 2025, STAX will begin implementing its cutting-edge emissions capture services at Shell’s Mormon Island Terminal in the Port of Los Angeles, coinciding with new California Air Resources Board (CARB) emissions regulations for tanker vessels. This agreement makes STAX the first and only emissions control provider to service tanker vessels in California.
“Our continued growth and industry-leading ability to service tankers reflect the strong demand from our partners to reduce emissions efficiently and underscore our position as far and away front runners in the space,” says Mike Walker, Chief Executive Officer, STAX. “We are proud to extend our cutting-edge emissions capture and control services to the Mormon Island Terminal. This agreement is a significant milestone in our mission to provide affordable and accessible solutions to port communities, helping them achieve their environmental goals without disrupting operations. As we expand our presence in California, we look forward to bringing our technology to ports across North America and beyond.”
A readily available and environmentally friendly option, STAX offers land- and barge-based, mobile emissions capture and control technology to shipping terminal and fleet operators without needing costly, time-consuming retrofits. STAX's patented, flexible exhaust capture system is designed to fit all ships without modification, even in the most congested ports. STAX removes 99% of particulate matter (PM) and 95% of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) from all exhaust funneled into its system before the exhaust is released as purified gas. To date, STAX has treated at-berth vessels for a cumulative of 4,800 hours and 37 tons of pollutants controlled—and counting.