Panama Canal Administrator Ricaurte Vásquez Morales participated as a speaker at the International Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) conference ‘Facing the Challenges of LPG Trade Flows'”, held this week in Tokyo, Japan.

The March 3-5 event brought together leading industry experts and executives to discuss the future of the LPG sector, trade flows and sustainability initiatives.

During his participation, the Canal Administrator highlighted the Panama Canal’s key role in the global transportation of LPG and its importance in world maritime trade.

He also provided an update on current trends, operational strategies and the measures the Canal is implementing to ensure reliable, efficient and sustainable service in the context of global trade challenges.

The seminar was also attended by key industry leaders and experts, including Hajime Wakuda, Director General of the Department of Natural Resources and Fuels, Japan Agency for Natural Resources and Energy (METI), Keiji Tanaka, President of the Japan LP Gas Association, and James Rockall, Director of the World Liquefied Gas Association.

During the forum, discussions focused on LPG supply and demand, market dynamics, infrastructure development and the industry’s path towards a carbon neutral society.

Dr. Vásquez Morales emphasized that the Panama Canal will continue to play a crucial role in world trade, balancing the demands of an evolving industry with the need for sustainable environmental management.

The Canal Administrator’s participation underscores the strategic role of the interoceanic waterway in facilitating the transportation of energy resources worldwide.

The insights shared at the event reinforce the importance of international collaboration to guarantee efficient and sustainable LPG trade flows.