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Enagás ready to provide bio-LNG to ships at Huelva and Barcelona terminals

February 22, 2025
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Enagás to Launch Bio-LNG Supply Service at Regasification Terminals in Spain

Spanish energy company Enagás is all set to launch bio-LNG supply service at its regasification terminals in Barcelona and Huelva.

Enagás announced that the new service is scheduled to commence operations in March, offering bio-LNG for tankers and ships.

The company stated that this service will be among the first in Europe to utilize interconnected infrastructure, enabling biomethane injected into the gas network to be recognized as bio-LNG. Bio-LNG is a liquid biofuel derived from processing domestic and industrial organic waste and will be supplied from the Barcelona and Huelva regasification terminals.

Both terminals in Barcelona and Huelva adhere to the environmental, social, and traceability criteria established by the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification of the European Union (ISCC EU) and the European Commission.

“The Huelva and Barcelona terminals have been responsible for nearly all LNG bunkering supply in Spain in 2024 and have conducted over 300 refuelings to small-scale vessels since the inception of these operations,” Enagás reported.

“The introduction of the new bio-LNG service will further support this growth, demonstrating Enagás’ dedication to sustainability and innovation while contributing to a cleaner and more efficient future.”

Enagás’ Milestone in Sustainable Maritime Transport

The launch of the bio-LNG service signifies a significant milestone for Enagás, which has spearheaded projects aimed at decarbonizing maritime transport, such as Core LNGas Hive and LNGas Hive 2. The company has also invested in small-scale infrastructure across all its terminals to align with market demands.

Enagás has actively contributed to the development of specific procedures and regulations for ship refueling systems (bunkering), leading to a remarkable growth in bunkering activities in Spain. The country witnessed a ninefold increase in bunkering activities from 2022 to 2024, with a total of 3.8 TWh supplied during the latter year. Out of this, 3.1 TWh were loaded onto small vessels through ship-to-ship transfers, while 0.7 TWh were delivered by tankers using truck-to-ship transfers.

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The introduction of the bio-LNG supply service at Enagás’ regasification terminals reinforces the company’s commitment to sustainability and innovation in the energy sector. By leveraging bio-LNG as a cleaner alternative derived from organic waste, Enagás is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping a greener and more efficient future for maritime transport in Spain and beyond.

Barcelona bioLNG Enagás Huelva provide ready Ships Terminals
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