ExxonMobil Successfully Trials First Marine Biofuel Oil

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  • ExxonMobil has safely completed a successful sea trial using the company’s first marine bio fuel oil with shipping company Stena Bulk, bunkered in the port of Rotterdam.
  • The marine bio fuel oil is a 0.50% sulphur residual-based fuel (VLSFO) processed with a second generation waste-based FAME component (ISCC certified).
  • The sea trial was designed and completed as part of ExxonMobil’s assessment and trial protocol.
  • The sea trial demonstrated that the marine bio fuel oil, which can provide a CO2 emission reduction of up to approximately 40%* compared with conventional marine fuel.
  • The product will be available later this year, initially in Rotterdam before a wider launch across the ExxonMobil port network.

ExxonMobil has completed a successful sea trial of the company’s first marine biofuel oil with shipping company Stena Bulk bunkered in the port of Rotterdam, reads a press release by the company.

ExxonMobil marine biofuel

The marine biofuel oil is a 0.50% sulphur residual-based fuel (VLSFO) processed with a second generation waste-based FAME component – and will be available later this year – initially in Rotterdam – before wider launch across the ExxonMobil port network.

The trial demonstrated that the marine biofuel oil, which can provide a CO2 emission reduction of up to 40% compared with conventional marine fuel, can be used in a relevant marine application without modification.

ThE FUEL also supports the International Maritime Organisation’s ambition to reduce total annual emissions from international shipping by 2050.

With new marine fuels coming to market recently, the need for quality fuels that are both reliable and ISO compliant has never been greater,” said Cowan Lee, Marine Fuels marketing manager at ExxonMobil.

Fuel to reduce carbon emissions

ExxonMobil’s new marine bio fuel oil is sulphur compliant and can make a significant contribution in helping operators reduce their CO2 emissions.

He further said, “As operators face increasingly stringent regulations and significant pressure from customers to demonstrate their commitment to reducing GHG emissions, this is an important next step in providing the lower-emissions fuels that operators want and need.”

  • The Stena Bulk sea trial was carried out while the vessel was in commercial operation.
  • The trial included evaluation of on-board storage, handling, and treatment and the fuel was consumed in engines and other machinery on-board.

We believe biofuels have an important role to play in accelerating the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in shipping,” said Erik Hånell, president and CEO of Stena Bulk.

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Source: ExxonMobil