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You are using an outdated browser For a better experience using this site, please upgrade to a modern web browser. Subscribe Get Daily Email Subscribe --> Contact Us Sign in Home News & Features Compliance Costs Bunker Prices Bunker Intelligence EMEA News Latest Features World Americas EMEA Asia/Pacific Home News & Features EMEA MOL Signs European Bio-LNG Supply Deals with Titan and Axpo MOL Signs European Bio-LNG Supply Deals with Titan and Axpo by Ship & Bunker News Team Thursday June 18, 2026 Tweet Follow @shipandbunker Bio-LNG fuel bunkering vessel supplying the CIELO ACE. Image Credit: MOL Japanese shipping firm MOL has signed bio-LNG bunker supply agreements with LNG bunker firms Titan and Axpo , expanding the availability of the fuel for its LNG-fuelled car carrier fleet in Europe . As per the agreements, Titan will continue supplying bio-LNG in Northwest Europe , while Axpo will provide the fuel in the Mediterranean , including at the Spanish ports of Malaga and Barcelona, MOL said in a press release on Thursday . The move follows MOL's first bio-LNG bunkering operations in Europe , which began last year under a supply deal with Titan. Bio-LNG is produced from organic waste streams including food waste and livestock manure. The fuel is a cleaner alternative to conventional LNG and can be used as drop-in fuel in LNG-fuelled ships. "The bio-LNG fuel to be supplied in this initiative has a lifecycle carbon intensity (carbon dioxide emissions per unit of energy consumption) of -15 g-CO2/MJ or less, from production through consumption," MOL said. MOL said the agreements provide a stable supply of bio-LNG across Northern Europe and the Mediterranean as it seeks to expand the use of lower-carbon fuels and advance its goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. Last month, MOL had signed an annual bunkering deal with Seaspan Energy to supply LNG to its car carriers at the Port of Vancouver in Canada . Ship & Bunker News Team To contact
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