Marine

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Decarbonization

For the maritime industry, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the European Union (EU) have set ambitious targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

To meet these stricter emission standards and fulfill customer expectations, shipowners are investing in new vessels equipped with engines that can run on alternative fuels.

 

At present, the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is the most effective way to significantly reduce emissions from shipping, while also lowering fuel costs.

LNG-powered vessels also offer the flexibility to switch to renewable alternatives such as bio-LNG (LBG) or synthetic LNG (e-LNG) in the future, without requiring additional retrofitting or equipment changes. This adaptability enables further emission reductions as more sustainable fuels become available.

What we do

  • Continuous LNG operational experience since 2005
  • Involved in the maritime industry since our first LNG bunkering in 2021 & had bunkering referances in Türkiye and Romania.
  • Our extensive operations and large trailer fleet provide the flexibility to deliver the required amount of LNG to vessels, regardless of wind conditions or port congestion on time.