BioLNG ‘can cut carbon impact of shipping’ – report

  • Gas
  • September 29, 2025

Biomethane, liquefied as bioLNG, offers a credible, near-term decarbonisation option for the maritime industry, according to a position paper from trade body the World Biogas Association (WBA).

It forecasts that bioLNG could cover up to 3% of the total energy demand for shipping fuels by 2030, and if used as a drop in fuel blended with fossil fuel LNG, by as much as 16%.

Biomethane is fully compatible with LNG-ready ships and existing bunkering infrastructure, with ports worldwide having LNG bunkering facilities, and a further 50 facilities planned in 2025.

But the paper recognises a raft of policy support measures are needed to spur biomethane’s adoption.

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