Port NOLA and Cleancor Sign MOU On LNG Fueling Solutions

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CLEANCOR Energy Solutions, a subsidiary of SEACOR Holdings and The Port of New Orleans, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on solutions to provide liquified natural gas (LNG) bunkering to ship operators, says a press release published on their website.

About the agreement

Provide LNG

Under the agreement, the energy company will provide LNG to the Port of New Orleans’ customers and marine operators, while the port will offer data, logistics expertise, customer contacts, as well as introductions and marketing support to CLEANCOR.

Infrastructure development

Furthermore, it will work with the port to develop “options for infrastructure development that integrate into Port NOLA’s long-range planning.”

Adoption of low carbon fuel solutions

“Our mission is to accelerate the adoption of low carbon fueling solutions and this constitutes an exciting opportunity to not only advance the region’s first such project, but also to contribute to the decarbonization of the maritime sector,” CLEANCOR CEO Jeff Woods said.

LNG bunkering options

“CLEANCOR will also provide options for LNG bunkering that are compatible with forecasted customer demand and collaborate with Port NOLA to obtain Federal, state, and other authorizations and permits needed to develop the required infrastructure and operations,” the company emphasized.

Last year, the company acquired an LNG fueling station located in Palm Springs, California, to enhance its service.

Port of New Orleans complex expansion

A proposed expansion of the Port of New Orleans complex with the addition of an international container terminal in St. Bernard Parish is expected to bring new business opportunities and fuel solutions.

“LNG paves the way of the future and provides a suitable and sustainable fuel source for the diverse cargo operations on our terminals and in our jurisdiction,” Brandy D. Christian, President and CEO of the port said.

The Port of New Orleans follows a move taken by the Port of Galveston to build “the region’s first dedicated bunkering terminal.”

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Source: Cleancor