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We are sorry that you do not want to continue receiving notifications Remember that you can reactivate them at any time. Cepsa begins distributing biofuels at the Port of Barcelona with the largest supply to date. Monday, October 2, 2 minutes min Download. Twitter Facebook Linkedin Mail. This operation, conducted on a meter-long container vessel operated by Hapag-Lloyd in the Mediterranean, marks the energy company's inaugural venture in Barcelona and positions the Port of Barcelona as a key player in the decarbonization of maritime transportation.
This biofuel has been produced from used cooking oils. With this supply, Cepsa further solidifies its position as a benchmark in the energy transition and a leader in the supply of energy for maritime transportation.
With over 90 years of experience and a presence in more than 60 Spanish ports, the company continues to lead the way in this sector. Currently, the energy company can supply these sustainable fuels by barge in the Port of Barcelona and the area of the Strait of Gibraltar, and by tanker in all the ports in which it operates. The company had previously conducted successful tests of these sustainable fuels within its own fleet, demonstrating optimal engine performance and efficiency.
Cepsa has a diversified portfolio of solutions to facilitate the decarbonization of maritime transport. In addition to biofuels, it includes products such as liquefied natural gas LNG. Moreover, Cepsa will be able to supply synthetic marine fuels, such as green ammonia or methanol, in the future. The company will produce them within the Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley, the largest green hydrogen project in Europe.