Tufton has completed a successful voyage usingĀ 100% sustainable marine biofuel in partnership with leading marine biofuels supplier GoodFuels, together with Stolt Tankers and the technical managers Synergy Group, the companies have announced.
The sustainable biofuel ā derived from feedstocks such as used cooking oil and waste animal fats ā was used on board the 20,762 DWT chemical tanker Monax on its voyage from North Europe to Canada. This sustainable biofuel delivers a well-to-exhaust CO2 reduction of between 80% and 90% compared to fossil fuel equivalents, without requiring modifications to the engine or the fuel infrastructure.
Monax is one of the seven Tufton vessels that operate under the Stolt Tankers Joint Service (STJS) Deep-Sea Fleet pool. The use of this biofuel is in line with both Tuftonās and Stolt Tankersā ambition to significantly reduce the carbon emissions from their combined fleets. As part of the pooling arrangement, both organisations have also agreed to partner on sustainability and environmental projects, including this biofuel testing programme.
āI am pleased to see the positive results of the biofuel powered voyage,ā commented Andrew Hampson, CEO at Tufton. āTufton is committed to increasing the use of zero-emission fuels in commercial operation over time as a step towards transitioning the portfolio fully to zero-carbon energy sources by 2050.ā
āTufton demonstrates how our sustainable marine biofuels can unlock an immediate decarbonisation impact, while also supporting the wider shipping industry to meet its environmental regulatory targets,ā added Bart Hellings, COO at GoodFuels. āThe time for action on shippingās carbon emissions is now, and Tufton is joining the ranks of our marine biofuel pioneers committed to sustainability.ā
āItās great to see the positive results of the biofuel trial and I am pleased that Stolt Tankers and Tufton have taken the first step in our mutual commitment to protecting the environment,ā commented Lucas Vos, President, Stolt Tankers.
Monax is managed by Synergy Group, whose shipās management team and onboard crew ensured continuous operational safety and optimal performance during the trial. āBiofuels have a vital role to play in decarbonising shipping as we establish ourselves as a truly sustainable industry,ā said Captain Rajesh Unni, Founder & CEO of Synergy Group, one of the worldās leading ship managers.