Portsmouth International Port unveils LNG bunkering

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Portsmouth International Port unveils LNG bunkering for cleaner sailings

Portsmouth International Port has announced the first bunkering transfer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) at the port.

The Saint-Malo, the first of two new electric-hybrid ships from Brittany Ferries soon to be entering service from the city, took on LNG fuel from the Optimus, a bunkering barge operated by Titan Clean Fuels.

Titan was issued a permit to perform LNG bunkering operations at Portsmouth International Port earlier this month, following a long-term agreement signed between the Dutch company and Brittany Ferries, for the supply of the cleaner fuel.

LNG bunkering is now available to all customers sailing into and out of Portsmouth International Port.

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LNG emits significantly lower levels of harmful particulates compared to usual heavy marine fuel oils, which leads to an improvement in air quality for residents. LNG also allows for the blending of BioLNG derived from organic waste at any proportion requested, offering further decarbonisation options to the shipping industry.

Ben McInnes, Harbour Master at Portsmouth International Port, said: “We’ve worked hard to make sure we can bring safe and efficient LNG bunkering to our customers, including visits to other LNG operations in Europe, and employing independent expert consultants.

“As well as our goals to be carbon net-neutral by 2030 and emissions-free by 2050, we’re also committed to improving air quality for those who live and work in Portsmouth, which we can do by providing LNG.

“Later this year we’ll also be offering clean electricity to ships that are able to plug into our new shore power system, further improving air quality and reducing emissions for those ships, with the prospect of zero emissions for hybrid vessels operating within Portsmouth harbour.”

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Gregoire Hartig, commercial director at Titan, added: “With Brittany Ferries, we are extremely happy to support a ferry operator investing in and acting to reduce its environmental footprint.

“As a pioneer in the delivery of LNG and LBM (Liquid BioMethane) to the shipping community, Titan strives at making the shipping industry more sustainable and fit for tightening regulations. A very warm welcome to Brittany Ferries amongst our customers.”

Last March, the Port Authority of Bilbao and Portsmouth International Port signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to help expand freight and passenger travel between the ports.

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