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Vopak Completes ISCC Bio-Bunkering Operation

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor for Tank Storage Magazine & Chair of Women in Tanks

Vopak Horizon Fujairah has successfully completed its first ISCC Certified bio-bunkering supply operations in the UAE, supporting the country’s Net Zero by 2050 strategy.

This marks a milestone in advancing the maritime industry’s decarbonisation journey by fostering more sustainable fuel bunkering supply chain solutions.

‘This operation represents a significant step in the decarbonisation of the supply chain. Our heartfelt thanks to the strong cooperation with all our valued partners,’ says Law Say Huat, general manager of Vopak Horizon Fujairah.

The success of this biofuel bunkering is driven by the solid collaboration and focus on operations excellence with all the partners involved.

Currently, Vopak has 32 terminals within its global network ISCC certified to store sustainable products like sustainable aviation fuel and other biofuels and feedstocks.

This operation involved the supply of B24 bunker fuel, a blend of 24% of FAME with Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil. Biofuels contain less sulfur than traditional high-sulfur fuels, thus reducing sulfur oxide emissions from ships.

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