Maritime Reader

NEWS INTELLIGENCE ARCHIVE
29 JUN 2026 MONDAY
Advanced filters
Keywords | type to search… Date: All time Sources: All Topics: All
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 Azane Keeps Ammonia Bunkering Terminal Projects on Track for 2029 Azane Keeps Ammonia Bunkering Terminal Projects on Track for 2029 by Ship & Bunker News Team Wednesday June 17, 2026 Tweet Follow @shipandbunker Azane is developing an ammonia bunkering network along the Norwegian coast. Image Credit: Azane Norwegian firm Azane Infrastructure has said it is continuing development of three Enova-backed Norwegian ammonia bunkering terminal projects and aims to have them operational by 2029. The projects, located at Floro , Stavanger and Mongstad , are intended to support the use of ammonia as a zero-carbon marine fuel, the firm said in an email update on the projects on Tuesday. It will form the basis of a future ammonia bunkering network along the Norwegian coast. Azane said it remains committed to delivering the terminals in line with its agreement with Norwegian state enterprise Enova , which supports projects aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. "We are continuing all three projects with full commitment and in close alignment with the plan agreed with ENOVA," Steinar Kostøl , CEO of Azane, said. The company said the terminals would help establish the infrastructure needed to support ammonia-fuelled vessels engaged in coastal and offshore operations. Azane Infrastructure, established in 2025 as a subsidiary of Azane Fuel Solutions, focuses on the ownership and operation of ammonia fuel supply infrastructure for the shipping sector. Ship & Bunker News Team To contact the editor responsible for this story email us at [email protected] Also in the News Bulk Carrier Converted to Boxship for First Time in China The Chin
← Back to latest
news Ship and Bunker ·2026-06-17

EMEA News

Ship and Bunker
Read full article at Ship and Bunker →
Opens Ship and Bunker in a new tab

Topics & segments

← Back to latest

Related Knowledge

Documents on the same topic from the archive