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Van Oord's Boreas powered with methanol in first ship-to-ship bunkering in Amsterdam port

Van Oord's Boreas powered with methanol in first ship-to-ship bunkering in Amsterdam port

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Van Oord's Boreas powered with methanol in first ship-to-ship bunkering in Amsterdam port

The Port of Amsterdam has hosted its first ship-to-ship methanol bunkering operation, supplying Boreas, the new offshore installation vessel from the Dutch offshore construction company Van Oord, with green methanol.

Photo by Peter van Tol. Courtesy of Port of Amsterdam

The operation took place at the TMA Logistics terminal in the Amerikahaven where Boreas received 500 tonnes of green methanol delivered by the bunker vessel Chicago, operated by Dutch-Swiss company Unibarge.

To remind, Unibarge secured a license to deliver methanol bunkering supplies to the Ports of Rotterdam and Amsterdam in the Netherlands and the Port of Antwerp-Bruges in Belgium in February 2025.

The ISCC-certified green methanol, which was produced using sustainable feedstocks (such as waste and residual streams), was supplied by OCI HyFuels.

Said to be the largest of its kind, the Boreas entered the Port of Amsterdam for the first time via the IJmuiden sea lock in March. The Boreas is also deemed the first ship of its kind that can operate on methanol, significantly reducing its ecological footprint.

Featuring emission control technologies, the vessel minimizes NOx emissions, while a 6,000 kWh battery pack further

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