John Buckingham
Chief Mechanical Engineer
BMT
My interests
Vessel Design & Build
About the Speaker
As the Chief Mechanical Engineer of BMT since 2004, John has been involved with technical issue and challenges relating to the design, operation and support of diesel engines, fuels and energy saving technologies (EST). He has been a naval engineer since 1984 working on the broad range of engineering systems on warships, submarines and commercial ships. He first presented on the topic of future fuels back in 2008, when he published a paper at the 2008 International Naval Engineering Conference.
As chief engineer John is responsible for maintaining the professional quality standards and the development of tools, information and methods to support mechanical engineering activities.
As chief engineer John is responsible for maintaining the professional quality standards and the development of tools, information and methods to support mechanical engineering activities.
Attending
Speaker's Sessions (1)
Date
Session
Seawork - Conference Room 1
Future fuels – Real world applications and industry learnings
Future fuels – Real world applications and industry learnings
Greening operations with the latest developments in sustainable alternative fuels.
Decarbonising operations to reduce emissions and costs remains top of the agenda at Seawork. The 2025 conferences share insights and learnings on key themes that are at the forefront of discussions across the industry.
These 2025 free to attend bitesize sessions will tackle future fuels with case studies highlighting real world applications and industry learnings; the latest developments in onshore power supply; and how AI and autonomy is helping to optimise performance and deliver efficiencies across fleet technology.
Greening operations with the latest developments in sustainable alternative fuels.
Decarbonising operations to reduce emissions and costs remains top of the agenda at Seawork. The 2025 conferences share insights and learnings on key themes that are at the forefront of discussions across the industry.
These 2025 free to attend bitesize sessions will tackle future fuels with case studies highlighting real world applications and industry learnings; the latest developments in onshore power supply; and how AI and autonomy is helping to optimise performance and deliver efficiencies across fleet technology.



