The historical data on Thailand’s International Marine Bunker CO2 emissions exhibit a fluctuating trend with periods of significant growth and decline. Notably, after a decline in 2020, a steady recovery is observed in the following years, culminating in a forecasted gradual increase from 2023 to 2028. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) analysis reveals a varied performance, with a notable dip in 2020 followed by a modest recovery. The forecasted 5-year CAGR of 0.85% indicates a stable but slow growth in emissions, suggesting cautious optimism for environmental impacts.
Looking ahead, key trends include the impact of global maritime regulations, advancements in fuel technology, and the shipping industry’s response to climate change. These factors will significantly influence future CO2 emissions from marine bunkers in Thailand.