Vopak launches new LNG bunkering service in Rotterdam

Dutch independent storage tank firm Vopak has started offering simultaneous LNG bunkering service at its Europoort terminal in the port of Rotterdam.

Vessels calling at the Europoort terminal can now get LNG fuel from bunkering barges simultaneously while loading or discharging.

“This eliminates the shifting time and reduces expenses for LNG-powered vessels for their bunkering,” Vopak said on Tuesday.

Vopak is also a shareholder in the Gate import terminal in the port which is the hub for all Rotterdam LNG bunkering operations.

The port of Rotterdam is a strong supporter of LNG as a bunker fuel and has developed one of the world’s biggest LNG fueling chains.

It announced last year in July first simultaneous operation in Europe with a vessel owned by CMA CGM’s unit Containerships.

The Containerships Nord bunkered Shell-supplied LNG at the RST terminal at Prins Willem Alexanderhaven while transshipping containers at the same time.

The operation paved the way for a follow-up by Containerships Polar, Nord’s sister ship, and now both vessels bunker LNG in the same manner while in Rotterdam.

Besides new developments, the Dutch port recently announced a continued rise in bunkering sales as more LNG-powered vessels keep on coming to the port.

The port’s LNG bunkering sales increased more than three times to 58,522 cbm in the second quarter from 14,000 cbm recorded in April-June 2019.

In the first half of this year, Rotterdam LNG bunkering sales reached some 93,712 cbm, overtaking the entire 2019 sales of 71,555 cbm.

Most Popular

Williams launches Transco pipeline expansions

US natural gas pipeline operator Williams has launched two fully contracted expansions of the existing Transco pipeline to meet growing domestic demand and LNG exports.

Update: Shell’s LNG Canada receives LNG cargo

Shell’s LNG Canada has received a cargo of liquefied natural gas as part of the commissioning and start-up phase.

DOE gives further boost to US LNG exports

The US Department of Energy (DOE) has removed a regulatory barrier that required liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects to start export within seven years of receiving regulatory approval.

More News Like This

Dutch Eemshaven LNG terminal received 123 cargoes since launch

The FSRU-based LNG import facility in the Dutch port of Eemshaven, owned by Gasunie and Vopak, has received 123 shipments, mostly from the US, since its launch in September 2022.

Rotterdam LNG throughput down in 2024

The port, home to Gasunie’s and Vopak’s Gate LNG import terminal, said that total LNG throughput reached 11.3 million...

TNPA inks terminal operator deal for South Africa’s first LNG import terminal

South Africa’s Transnet National Ports Authority has signed a 25-year terminal operator agreement with a joint venture consisting of Dutch terminal operator Vopak and its consortium partner Transnet Pipelines for South Africa's first LNG import terminal.

Gasunie, Vopak to decide on Eemshaven LNG extension later this year

The Eemshaven LNG hub consists of two chartered floating storage and regasification units – the 170,000-cbm FSRU Energos Igloo,...