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Lithuanian Port Launches Europe's First Joint Bio-LNG Bunkering Service
By MGN Editorial•March 31, 2026 at 11:36 AM
A Lithuanian port becomes the first in Europe to offer joint bio-LNG bunkering through a partnership between low-carbon fuel provider Anew Climate and LNG specialist Avenir, advancing sustainable shipping fuel infrastructure.
A Lithuanian port has achieved a significant milestone in the decarbonization of maritime shipping by establishing Europe's first joint bio-LNG bunkering service, marking a major expansion of low-carbon fuel infrastructure on the continent.
The initiative is the result of a strategic partnership between Anew Climate, a provider of low-carbon fuel solutions, and Avenir, a specialist in LNG and bio-LNG supply services. This collaboration represents a critical step in meeting the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) 2050 net-zero emissions target and EU regulations requiring shipping decarbonization.
Bio-LNG, or biomethane, offers vessel operators a drop-in fuel alternative to conventional liquefied natural gas, with the potential to reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80% depending on feedstock and production methods. By establishing joint bunkering capabilities at a Baltic gateway, the partnership positions the Lithuanian port as a key refueling hub for vessels operating in Northern European waters.
This development addresses a growing challenge in maritime decarbonization: the lack of accessible alternative fuel infrastructure. While regulatory pressure and charter market demand are pushing shipowners toward lower-carbon solutions, the availability of compliant fueling facilities remains limited outside major international hubs. The bio-LNG service enables smaller and mid-sized vessel operators to transition away from conventional marine gasoil without requiring long-distance detours to major fuel ports.
For Lithuania, the initiative strengthens its position as a logistics and energy hub in the Baltic region, complementing the country's existing LNG terminal infrastructure. Industry observers expect similar bio-LNG bunkering facilities to emerge at other Northern European ports as vessel operators accelerate sustainability commitments and fuel suppliers scale renewable production capacity.
The partnership demonstrates how public-private coordination and specialized fuel suppliers are beginning to address the infrastructure gap that has slowed shipping's energy transition.
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