Enagás is set to launch a pioneering BioLNG supply service at its regasification stations in Barcelona and Huelva, a strong step forward towards the company’s contribution to helping European decarbonization goals. The new service by Enagás, starting in March, will load BioLNG, a low-carbon fuel made from biological waste, onto ships and tankers in Barcelona and Huelva. Enagás continues to work on this project to help reduce carbon emissions in the shipping industry.
Interconnected Infrastructure to Facilitate BioLNG Supply
The BioLNG service will be one of Europe’s first to use connected infrastructure, allowing biomethane to qualify as BioLNG. This liquid biofuel comes from treating domestic and industrial organic waste, offering a clean alternative to traditional fuels. These Barcelona and Huelva terminals will be in a position to provide this service through their conformity to the environmental, social, and traceability requirements of the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification of the European Union (ISCC EU) and the European Commission.
A Decade of Decarbonization Efforts
For more than a decade, Enagás has promoted the decarbonization of maritime transport actively, driving initiatives such as Core LNGas Hive and LNGas Hive 2. The organization has spent billions on small-scale facilities within its terminals to capture the growing demand for cleaner fuel. Enagás has been crucial in developing ship refueling procedures and regulations, driving strong growth in Spain’s bunkering sector.
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Explosive Growth in LNG Bunkering
Spanish LNG bunkering activity rose ninefold from 2022 to 3.8 TWh in 2024. Enagás supplied 3.1 TWh to small ships (Ship to Ship, STS) and supplied 0.7 TWh to tankers (Truck to Ship, TTS), rising 2.4 times from 2023. The Huelva and Barcelona terminals service almost all LNG bunkering activity in Spain. The terminals have completed over 300 small-scale vessel refuelings since beginning operations.
The launch of the BioLNG service will consolidate Enagás as the pioneer of sustainable energy solutions. Furthermore, the company’s initiative aligns with its vision for a greener, more efficient energy future, emphasizing innovation and sustainability.