The European chapter of the company from Houston has supplied a certified waste-based bio version of liquefied natural gas (bioLNG) to Avenir LNG's Avenir Ascension in the Port of Klaipėda.
The 7,500 m³ vessel then took the load to Sweden for bunkering Destination Gotland's ferries, marking one of its 200+/year fuelling operations.
"Greening shipping is not a future ambition - it is happening today. By combining our expanding renewable gas network with Avenir's maritime infrastructure, we are delivering robust, fully certified bioLNG supply chains that are practical, flexibly accessible, and aligned with regulatory requirements. We are proud to launch our first initiative with Avenir as we expand our bioLNG offering globally," commented John Cosmo Dwelle, Managing Director at Anew Climate Europe.
Hic counterpart at Avenir LNG, Jonathan Quinn, also shared, "BioLNG plays a crucial role in reducing emissions from shipping today. This transaction with Anew strengthens our ability to deliver reliable, traceable bioLNG solutions, directly supporting our customers as they reduce emissions and progress on their decarbonisation pathways."
"We are happy to see bioLNG delivered to our vessels through Anew Climate and Avenir. For 2026, we are increasing Destination Gotland's use of bioLNG in order to support FuelEU Maritime compliance of vessels that need support to comply with the greenhouse gas criteria of the regulations through pooling," shared Henry Hammarström, Senior Energy and Climate Strategist and Head of Dales at Gotland Carbon Solutions.
Photo: Anew Climate Europe
