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Enagás Terminals To Supply BioLNG in Spain

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Kate Rainford

Kate is our Junior Writer at Tank Storage Magazine

Enagás will launch a BioLNG supply service at the company’s regasification terminals in Barcelona and Huelva, Spain, which will allow this decarbonised fuel to be loaded onto tankers and ships, enabling the company to continue advancing in its mission to contribute to the European decarbonisation objectives.

This service, which will come into operation in March, is one of the first in Europe to use interconnected infrastructure so that biomethane injected into the gas network is recognised as BioLNG, a liquid biofuel obtained by processing domestic and industrial organic waste – and is supplied from these regasification terminals.

This milestone adds to more than 10 years of work by Enagás, during which it has coordinated projects for the decarbonisation of maritime transport, such as Core LNGas Hive and LNGas Hive 2, and has invested in small scale infrastructure in all its terminals to adapt them to the market. Furthermore, the company has actively participated in the development of specific procedures and regulations for ship refuelling systems (bunkering).

The Huelva and Barcelona terminals have carried out practically the entire LNG bunkering supply in Spain in 2024 and have already surpassed – since the start of this type of operations – 300 refuellings to small scale vessels in these two terminals.

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