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GCMD, NYK and VPS witness first B24 bunkering op of NYK vessel for Project LOTUS

Bunkering of B24 biofuel blend, comprising of 24% Fatty Acid Methyl Esters and 76% very low sulphur fuel oil, on NYK’s short-sea vehicle carrier follows the launch of Project LOTUS in May 2024.

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GCMD, NYK and VPS witness first B24 bunkering op of NYK vessel for Project LOTUS

The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) on Wednesday (26 June) said together with NYK Line and marine fuels testing company VPS, it witnessed the first bunkering of B24 biofuel blend on NYK’s short-sea vehicle carrier as part of Project LOTUS.

GCMD said Project LOTUS is a six-month long project to trial the continuous use of biofuels to study its impact on engine performance and onboard systems operations.

Manifold Times previously reported GCMD teaming up with NYK Line to launch Project LOTUS, which stands for long-term impact of continuous use of biofuels on vessel operations.

This six-month project will trial the continuous use of a biofuels blend, comprising 24% FAME and 76% VLSFO, onboard a short-sea vehicle carrier that will call at multiple ports. 

“The project team worked closely with the vessel crew onboard to ensure that Project LOTUS’s plan was executed according to our specifications, ensuring that the data collected is robust and accurate, ultimately leading to meaningful results and insights,” GCMD said in a social media post. 

GCMD, NYK and VPS witness first B24 bunkering op of NYK vessel for Project LOTUS

The pilot will involve monitoring and analysing impact on:

  • Fuel quality: Quality of the biofuel blend will be systematically tracked and monitored throughout the supply chain, from bunkering to onboard consumption under operating conditions. 
  • Fuel delivery system: Physical inspection of the fuel delivery system and purifiers will be conducted to monitor for potential seal leakages, corrosion, clogging etc.
  • Engine performance: Working with engine OEMs, detailed inspections will be conducted on engine components before and after switching to biofuels along with a lubricating oil analysis to assess its efficacy in protecting the engine’s moving parts from wear and tear.

The use of a vessel plying short-sea routes will allow regular access to fuels stored onboard for sampling and testing during frequent port calls.

FAME, a readily available biofuel derived from second-generation feedstocks, like used cooking oil and palm oil mill effluent, presents a promising fuel alternative for immediate GHG emissions reduction in the shipping industry. 

Related: GCMD and NYK to launch six-month trial of continuous bio bunker fuels use on vessel

 

Photo credit: Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation
Published: 27 June, 2024

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ENGINE on Fuel Switch Snapshot: B100 regains price edge to HSFO

B100 back to a discount to HSFO with EU regs; LNG rises to greater premiums over VLSFO and HSFO.

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ENGINE on Fuel Switch Snapshot: B100 regains price edge to HSFO

Once a week, bunker intelligence platform ENGINE will publish a snapshot of alternative and conventional bunker fuel prices in the world’s two biggest bunkering hubs. The following is the latest snapshot:

  • B100 back to a discount to HSFO with EU regs
  • LNG rises to greater premiums over VLSFO and HSFO

Rotterdam’s VLSFO-equivalent B100 (100% biofuel) price has shifted from a $19/mt premium over HSFO last week to a $3/mt discount. These prices include estimated EU ETS carbon prices and FuelEU penalties for conventional fuels like HSFO, and an estimated pooling benefit for B100.

A $657/mt theoretical pooling benefit under FuelEU reduces the cost of VLSFO-equivalent B100 to $670/mt in Rotterdam. This price includes a Dutch HBE rebate, which has remained broadly steady at $356/mt, according to a PRIMA Markets assessment.

For vessels powered by dual-fuel Otto medium speed (Otto MS) LNG engines, bunkering VLSFO-equivalent fossil LNG in Rotterdam costs over $150/mt more than VLSFO – when accounting for EU compliance costs on EU-EU routes.

For scrubber-fitted dual-fuel Otto MS vessels, LNG is now $210/mt costlier than HSFO, with estimated compliance costs factored into fuel prices.

Liquid fuels

Rotterdam’s VLSFO price has remained largely steady, declining by just $3/mt over the past week. The port’s VLSFO-equivalent B100 price has seen a slightly larger drop of $9/mt. These prices include estimated EU compliance costs and benefits, with B100’s price also factoring in the Dutch HBE rebates.

Singapore’s VLSFO benchmark has edged up by $3/mt this past week. VLSFO lead times now range between 3-12 days, compared to the recommended 5-12 days in the previous week.

Liquid gases

Rotterdam’s VLSFO-equivalent LNG price has ended its downward streak, climbing $40/mt higher over the past week. This price includes estimated compliance costs for ships with an Otto MS engine on EU-EU voyage.

The price surge is attributed to a 4% increase in the front-month Dutch TTF Natural Gas contract, driven by “cold weather forecasts and expectations of low wind output in Central Europe next week," according to Energi Danmark.

Despite LNG’s price increase, liquefied biomethane (LBM) remains the cheapest compliance option in Rotterdam. Combined benefits from the EU ETS and from FuelEU’s pooling mechanism can reduce LBM costs to $587/mt when bunkered in Otto MS engines and $452/mt for diesel slow-speed (diesel SS) engines, giving it a cost advantage for intra-EU voyages.

Singapore’s VLSFO-equivalent LNG benchmark has dropped by $9/mt over the past week, amid expectations of easing geopolitical tensions.

By Konica Bhatt

 

Photo credit and source: ENGINE
Published: 18 March, 2025

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China: Ningbo Port wraps up first bonded biofuel bunkering op for international ship

Bunkering vessel “Si Jie 21” successfully refuelled container ship “COSCO Italy” with 1,600 mt of B24 biofuel at Chuanshan Port area of Ningbo Zhoushan Port, says Ningbo Maritime Safety Administration.

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China: Ningbo Port wraps up first bonded biofuel bunkering op for international ship

Ningbo Maritime Safety Administration (Ningbo MSA) on Monday (17 March) said Ningbo Port completed its first biofuel bunkering operation of an international ship on 15 March. 

Bunkering vessel Si Jie 21 successfully refuelled the container ship COSCO Italy with 1,600 metric tonnes (mt) of B24 biofuel at the Chuanshan Port area of Ningbo Zhoushan Port.

The B24 biofuel used in this operation comprises a blend of 24% used cooking oil methyl ester (UCOME) and 76% fuel oil and is expected to reduce the ship's carbon emissions by approximately 20%.

“At present, the International Maritime Organization has put forward higher requirements on carbon emissions from ships. It is also a general trend to promote the green and low-carbon transformation of the shipping industry,” said a representative of the Hazardous Materials Management and Pollution Prevention Department of Ningbo Maritime Safety Administration.

“Biofuel bunkering is one of the ways. This has positive significance for the development of China's shipping industry and the protection of the ecological environment.”

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In order to ensure the safe and orderly progress of the bunkering operation, Ningbo MSA set up a special team to actively explore and study measures to ensure the safety of bunkering operations, and guide bunkering units to carry out special research on navigation safety and risk identification of ship-to-ship bunkering operations.

Ningbo MSA added the successful completion of this bunkering operation marked that Ningbo-Zhoushan Port Ningbo Port has successfully joined the ranks of the few ports in China that have the ability to provide both LNG and biofuel bunkering services.

 

Photo credit: Ningbo Maritime Safety Administration
Published: 18 March, 2025

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COSCO Shipping boxships take on biofuel in Fujian, Hong Kong bunkering operations

COSCO ASIA took on 2,400 mt of B24 biofuel, setting a new single-refuelling record for biofuel oil at Fujian Port while its “XIN LOS ANGELES” refuelled with 5,400 mt at the Hong Kong terminal.

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China: COSCO Shipping boxships take on biofuel in Fujian, Hong Kong bunkering ops

COSCO Shipping Lines recently said it achieved major milestones after setting two new records for biofuel bunkering in Fujian and Hong Kong. 

Its container vessel COSCO ASIA took on 2,400 metric tonnes (mt) of B24 biofuel at Xiamen Ocean Gate Container Terminal, setting a new single-refuelling record for biofuel oil at Fujian Port. 

In another operation, COSCO Shipping said its XIN LOS ANGELES refuelled with 5,400 mt at the Hong Kong terminal, marking a milestone for biofuel oil refueling in Hong Kong.

In addition to these recent operations, the company highlighted its other biofuel milestones including  COSCO ASIA achieving a milestone by bunkering 3,850 mt of B24 biofuel in June last year at Shekou Port in Shenzhen. COSCO Shipping said the operation was “the largest single marine biofuel bunkering in China” at the time.

Two months later, Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), a subsidiary of COSCO SHIPPING Holdings, collaborated with partners to initiate a low-carbon shipping initiative, substituting fossil fuels with the B24 biofuel blend to diminish carbon emissions across the supply chain.

Related: OOCL and partners opt for B24 biofuel blend to reduce supply chain emissions

 

Photo credit: COSCO Shipping Lines
Published: 17 March, 2025

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