A joint press release by Lloyd’s Register and Daphne Technology.
Lausanne, Switzerland, June 18th 2026 – Lloyd’s Register has issued a Factual Statement confirming that Daphne Technology’s PureMetrics™ continuous emissions monitoring system has been assessed and found suitable as a direct continuous emission monitoring system for selected greenhouse gas emissions from marine diesel engines onboard ships. The assessment is based on reviewed documentation and onboard demonstration tests and includes Lloyd’s Register Design Appraisal of the PureMetrics™ system configuration and its associated emissions calculation methodology.
Unlike vessel-specific validations, the Lloyd’s Register assessment is a generic design appraisal, confirming that the PureMetrics™ system design and methodology meet the applicable requirements independent of a specific ship installation. This enables shipowners and operators to reference the appraisal as a technical foundation when integrating PureMetrics™ into ship-specific monitoring plans and certification processes.
The appraisal confirmed that PureMetrics™ is designed to monitor CO₂ and methane, as well as CO, NO, NO2, and SO2, all of which fall within the reviewed system scope. The system is designed for installation on marine diesel and dual-fuel engines, reflecting the operational profile of LNG-fuelled vessels where methane slip is a primary emissions consideration. The assessment covered the full system configuration, including the gas analyser, water content measurement device, sample gas conditioning system, exhaust gas flowmeter, temperature and pressure transmitters, IoT panel and PureMetrics™ Hub dashboard. In addition, the emissions calculation methodology developed by Daphne Technology, based on UN TOOL08, was separately appraised and confirmed acceptable as a basis for emissions calculations.
The assessment took into account IMO Resolution MEPC.395(82), EU MRV Regulation 2015/757 Annex I Method D, the NOx Technical Code 2008, and UN TOOL08. Additionally, based on Lloyd’s Register’s understanding of IMO Resolution MEPC.416(84), the Guidelines for CEMS used to quantify emissions from marine diesel engines, the PureMetrics™ Technical Manual can be further developed into a ship-specific CEMS File for certification purposes where the system is intended for installation and statutory use on a specific vessel, subject to the applicable ship-specific survey and certification process by the relevant Flag Administration.

Max Wu, Lead Specialist on Engine and Emissions Certification Service, LR, said: “Although IMO and EU frameworks recognised CEMS as a method for measuring greenhouse gas emissions from engines, LR and Daphne Technology began this appraisal before specific statutory guidelines were available. As Daphne progressed its application, LR provided technical input while also contributing to the IMO correspondence group during the development of the CEMS Guidelines, which were adopted at MEPC 84. The timely adoption of these guidelines gives stakeholders clearer direction on CEMS approval and supports CEMS as a practical method for monitoring and quantifying greenhouse gas emissions from marine engines.”

“Receiving the Lloyd’s Register Factual Statement marks another step in the independent validation of PureMetrics™ as a credible basis for direct emissions reporting,” said Ivan Raleff, Managing Director of Daphne Technology SA, Switzerland. “Just weeks after the DNV Statement of Compliance, the appraisal from Lloyd’s Register broadens the regulatory foundation for PureMetrics™ and confirms that the system’s design and methodology meet applicable requirements across a wider scope of greenhouse gases.”
The LR Factual Statement confirmed PureMetrics™ suitability for direct CO₂ measurement under EU MRV Method D on a specific reference vessel. Together with the DNV Statement of Compliance received in April this year, the two independent validations from major class societies provide a broadening technical foundation for operators seeking to adopt direct emissions measurement as a reporting basis. The broader gas scope of the LR appraisal is particularly relevant as regulatory frameworks evolve. Methane is now included within EU MRV reporting from 2024, and its inclusion rate under the EU Emissions Trading System increases to 100% in 2026. For operators of dual-fuel vessels, accurate methane measurement is becoming a direct compliance and cost consideration.
Daphne Technology and Lloyd’s Register conducted the appraisal process in circumstances where no specific statutory guidelines for CEMS on marine diesel engines existed at the outset of the project. Lloyd’s Register provided professional guidance and technical direction throughout, enabling a rigorous assessment framework to be developed based on available regulatory references, and to establish approaches where established guidelines did not yet exist. The close cooperation between Lloyd’s Register and Daphne Technology throughout the appraisal process was central to its successful completion. IMO Resolution MEPC.416(84), the first dedicated IMO guideline for CEMS on marine diesel engines, was adopted in May 2026 during the course of the appraisal. The Factual Statement references MEPC.416(84) as the pathway for further development toward ship-specific CEMS certification.
PureMetrics™ is a continuous emissions monitoring system for marine vessels, providing real-time exhaust gas data for regulatory reporting and emissions transparency. It is part of Daphne Technology’s product portfolio alongside SlipPure™, the company’s plasma-catalytic methane abatement system for gas engines.
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Further Background
White Paper: Unlocking the Value of Direct Emissions Monitoring in the Maritime Industry” by Daphne Technology.
Press Release: Daphne Technology’s PureMetrics™ Receives DNV Statement of Compliance for Direct Emissions Monitoring
About Daphne Technology
Daphne Technology is dedicated to reducing methane emissions from gas-powered engines on land and at sea. Our innovative products reduce engine exhaust methane (aka ‘slip’) and provide real-time emissions data, enabling operators to meet stringent regulatory standards, enhance environmental responsibility, and improve operational efficiency. Backed by global industrial leaders, we are recognised for our contributions to a cleaner, more sustainable future. Learn more at daphnetech.com
About Lloyd´s Register
Lloyd’s Register (LR) is a global professional services group specialising in marine engineering, technology and digital solutions. We were created more than 260 years ago as the world’s first marine classification society to improve and set standards for the safety of ships.
Today we are a leading provider of classification and compliance services to the marine and offshore industries, helping our clients design, construct and operate their assets to accepted levels of safety and environmental compliance.
We also provide advisory services and digital solutions, supporting fleet and voyage performance and optimisation. Through OneOcean, LR delivers integrated digital solutions supporting voyage planning, optimisation, compliance, training and fleet performance across more than 30,000 vessels globally.
In the race to zero emissions, our research, advisory and technical expertise and industry-firsts are supporting a safe, sustainable maritime energy transition.
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