KPI OceanConnect delivers biofuel bunkering first for Fujairah
MIDDELFART, December 15, 2023
KPI OceanConnect, a leading global provider of marine energy solutions, has supplied 200mt of B24 VLSFO to the bulk carrier GCL Tapi for its client ArcelorMittal at Fujairah. The bunkering of the vessel took place on December 8 at Fujairah anchorage.
KPI OceanConnect supports biofuel deliveries in 85 ports worldwide, acting to aggregate supply for its customers and deliver top-quality fuel. This first biofuel stem for the Port of Fujairah was followed by a second operation on December 13, delivered by KPI OceanConnect for the same client, supplying 200mt B24 VLSFO to the vessel GCL Sabarmati.
Biofuel bunkering continues to grow worldwide, with close to one million tonnes of biofuel blend being bunkered in 2023 in Singapore and Port of Rotterdam – two of the world’s largest bunkering hubs. The innovative development of biofuel bunkering in Fujairah and its facilitation by KPI OceanConnect, will increase opportunities for vessel owners and operators to act on reducing the net greenhouse gas emissions of voyages.
Biofuel blend
Jesper Sørensen, Head of Alternative Fuels and Carbon Markets at KPI OceanConnect said: “We are delighted to be a partner to this first-of-a-kind fuel supply operation for the Port of Fujairah, and to be able to deliver a biofuel blend to meet the needs of our ArcelorMittal client. We expect to see demand for low-carbon energy solutions increase as regulations to restrict greenhouse gas emissions come into force, and consumer pressure for sustainable shipping increases. In response, we continue to develop our infrastructure to support bio and alternative fuel bunkering.”
Sørensen continued: “As a leading provider of marine energy solutions, KPI OceanConnect recognises its responsibility to help customers develop long-term fuel strategies for their fleets that can deliver on their decarbonisation ambitions. The right strategy will vary from business to business, but as the supply of short-term alternative fuels like biofuels develops globally, it will become increasingly important for operators to have a clear plan in place.”--TradeArabia News Service