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Shipping Giants Partner on Ammonia Bunkering Vessel in Singapore
By MGN Editorial•March 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM
Major shipping companies Sumitomo, K Line, and NYK Line sign MoU to explore building and operating an ammonia bunkering vessel in Singapore, supporting the industry's transition to alternative fuels.
In a significant move towards decarbonizing the maritime industry, Sumitomo Corporation, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. ('K' LINE), and NYK Bulkship (Asia) Pte. Ltd. ('NYK Line') have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly conduct a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) study and explore the ownership of a New-build Ammonia Bunkering Vessel ('N-AB Vessel') to be operated in the Port of Singapore.
The partnership aims to accelerate the adoption of ammonia as a marine fuel, which is seen as a promising zero-emission alternative to traditional bunker fuels. By establishing an ammonia bunkering infrastructure in the strategic location of Singapore, the companies hope to support the industry's transition towards more sustainable operations.
'This MoU represents an important step forward in our collective efforts to decarbonize shipping,' said the CEO of Sumitomo Corporation. 'Singapore's position as a leading bunkering hub makes it an ideal location to pioneer ammonia bunkering and drive the uptake of this fuel across the region.'
The FEED study will assess the technical and commercial feasibility of the N-AB Vessel project, including factors such as vessel design, safety systems, and operational procedures. The partners will also explore potential ownership structures and collaborative arrangements to bring the project to fruition.
This announcement comes as the maritime industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its environmental impact. Ammonia has emerged as a frontrunner among alternative marine fuels due to its potential to achieve zero carbon emissions when produced using renewable energy sources. However, the lack of bunkering infrastructure has been a key barrier to wider adoption.
'By working together, we can overcome these challenges and demonstrate the viability of ammonia as a sustainable fuel for shipping,' said the president of K LINE. 'This partnership is a significant milestone in our collective journey towards a decarbonized future for the industry.'
The companies expect to complete the FEED study within the next 12 months, after which they will make a final investment decision on proceeding with the N-AB Vessel project.
(Source: Hellenic Shipping News)
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