General Manager, Technology at Gulf Marine to provide a fascinating insight into ammonia’s impact on engine oil degradation.  

Edward Ng - Profile Photo (Landscape)

At this year’s Propulsion and Future Fuels Conference, being held from 19 – 21 November in Hamburg, Edward Ng will reflect on the study which examined ammonia’s impact on engine oil degradation by artificial ageing. The aged oils’ performance was evaluated for oxidation, corrosion, deposit formation, and wear properties. 

He will bring nearly twenty years of expertise in the lubricant and lubricant additive industry to session 6.1 Ammonia at the conference. 

His career spans roles in research and development, product management, marketing, and technical service, where he has made substantial contributions to marine lubricant technology. Prior to this, Edward worked for seven years in the automotive sector, gaining extensive technical experience.  

He holds both a PhD and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the National University of Singapore, reflecting his deep knowledge in lubricant chemistry, formulation development, and engine tribology.  

At Gulf Marine, Edward leads efforts to drive innovation and develop advanced lubricant solutions that address the needs of the maritime industry. His work has played a crucial role in enhancing marine engine performance, efficiency, and durability, aligning with Gulf Marine’s commitment to providing top-tier, reliable solutions for global shipping. 

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