Energy major Shell is to supply bio-liquefied natural gas (bioLNG) to shipping and logistics firm Hapag-Lloyd under a multi-year deal which aims to reduce emissions in the shipping sector.
The partnership builds on a similar agreement signed between the two in 2023 to advance the decarbonisation of alternative marine fuels.
“This agreement helps secure the fuel certainty and supply reliability we need to further expand the use of waste-based renewable fuels across our fleet,” said Jan Christensen, Senior Director of Global Fuel Purchasing at Hapag-Lloyd.
The company has adopted bioLNG – which is derived from biomass feedstocks such as agricultural waste – as a key driver of its decarbonisation strategy, which is targeting net-zero fleet operations by 2045.
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