Inland Shipping Can Officially Bunker LNG in Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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Inland Shipping Can Officially Bunker with LNG in Rotterdam

From 1 July inland shipping can officially bunker (refuel with) LNG in the Seinehaven, in Rotterdam Botlek. The municipality of Rotterdam has amended the Port Management Regulations to allow this. On Thursday afternoon, 27 June, Port Alderman Jeannette Baljeu welcomed clients who had come to witness the Greenstream bunkering LNG in the Seinehaven.

Rotterdam is the first port in Europe where inland shipping can officially bunker LNG.

Rotterdam expects this measure to give an extra boost to the introduction of LNG as a fuel. “LNG is a new fuel for inland and ocean shipping. This means that the regulations need to be amended. Otherwise, there can be no bunkering and the innovation has no chance of success. Designating the Seinehaven as a location for possible bunkering operations is the first step towards this. Together with other port authorities (Amsterdam, Gothenburg and Antwerp, among others) the Port Authority is now preparing further international regulations”, according to Port Alderman Jeannette Baljeu.

The Port Authority expects the location of the first LNG bunker station in the port to be announced this year. Until this opens, inland shipping can bunker LNG in the Seinehaven.

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LNG World News Staff, June 28, 2013; Image: Port of Rotterdam