K Line Begins Using Bio-LNG Fuel for Car Carrier
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K LINE Uses Bio-LNG for Car Carrier
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd, commonly known as ‘K’ LINE, has announced its first use of bio-LNG, a renewable fuel made from biomethane, supplied by Shell Western LNG BV to the car carrier OCEANUS HIGHWAY. The vessel received 500 tons of bio-LNG from Shell at the Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium on June 16. Bio-LNG fuel […] The post K LINE Uses Bio-LNG for Car Carrier first appeared on SeaNews.


K Line begins using bio-LNG fuel for car carrier
K Line’s Oceanus Highway car carrier has made the first sailing with bio-LNG fuel supplied by Shell Western. The vessel received 500 tons of bio-LNG from Shell at the Belgian port of Zeebrugge. Fueling net zero According to the company, the liquefied bio methane (LBM) fuel, derived from renewable organic waste and residue, is ISCC-EU certified to have a carbon intensity of less than zero on a lifecycle basis, from fuel production to consumption.…
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