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Alternative Fuel Milestones: Ammonia Propulsion Enters Commercial Service as World's Largest LNG Carrier Breaks Ground
By MGN Editorial•June 10, 2026 at 12:00 PM
Two landmark newbuilding deliveries signal accelerating momentum in alternative maritime fuels, with Exmar taking delivery of the world's first oceangoing ammonia dual-fuel vessel and construction beginning on a record-breaking LNG carrier in China.
## Alternative Fuel Milestones Mark a Pivotal Week for Maritime Decarbonisation
The maritime industry has reached two significant milestones in alternative fuel propulsion this week, underscoring the sector's accelerating transition away from conventional bunker fuels.
### World's First Oceangoing Ammonia-Fuelled Vessel Delivered
Belgian gas shipowner and infrastructure provider Exmar has taken delivery of what is widely regarded as the world's first oceangoing vessel powered by a dual-fuel ammonia engine, according to Splash247. The 46,000 cubic metre midsize gas carrier *Antwerpen* was handed over by South Korea's HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, marking a watershed moment for ammonia as a viable marine fuel.
The delivery represents the transition of ammonia propulsion from a theoretical decarbonisation pathway to commercial operational reality. Ammonia — which produces no direct CO2 emissions when combusted — has long been identified by the International Maritime Organization and industry bodies as one of the most promising zero-carbon fuels for deep-sea shipping. However, technical challenges around toxicity, combustion stability, and engine development have slowed its adoption.
The *Antwerpen*'s entry into service is expected to provide critical real-world operational data that could accelerate broader fleet adoption and inform regulatory frameworks around ammonia bunkering infrastructure.
### World's Largest LNG Carrier Begins Construction in China
In a separate development, construction has commenced on what will become the world's largest LNG carrier, according to Seatrade Maritime. The vessel, ordered by QatarEnergy, is being built at Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding in China — a yard that currently holds nearly 60 LNG carrier newbuilding orders on its books, reflecting the extraordinary scale of global LNG fleet expansion.
The keel-laying marks another step in QatarEnergy's ambitious fleet expansion programme, which is closely tied to the North Field expansion project — one of the largest LNG production developments in history. The record-breaking vessel size signals continued confidence in long-term LNG demand, even as the industry debates the fuel's role as a transition energy source versus a long-term solution.
### Broader Significance
Taken together, these two developments illustrate the dual-track nature of maritime's energy transition: LNG continues to attract massive capital investment as an established lower-emission fuel, while next-generation zero-carbon alternatives such as ammonia are crossing the threshold from pilot projects into commercial deployment. Industry observers will be watching the *Antwerpen*'s operational performance closely as a bellwether for ammonia's future in deep-sea shipping.
#ammonia propulsion#LNG carriers#alternative fuels#Exmar#QatarEnergy#HD Hyundai Heavy Industries#Hudong-Zhonghua#decarbonisation#newbuilding#dual-fuel
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