Bangchak delivers first shipment of B24 marine biofuel

On February 24, senior officials from Bangchak and NYK Line gathered to witness the delivery of the first shipment of B24 marine biofuel from the Bangchak Sriracha Public Co. Ltd. refinery. The momentous occasion took place at the port of Laem Chabang in Sriracha district, Chonburi province, Thailand, where the ship was successfully delivered by Nippon Yusen’s Iris Leader.

The delivery of B24 marine biofuel with a total weight of 470 metric tons marks an important breakthrough for Bangchak Sriracha in the field of biofuel. As a sustainable alternative fuel, B24 marine biofuel not only helps to reduce carbon emissions in the shipping industry, but also meets the increasing environmental requirements of the international market.

It is worth mentioning that this batch of B24 marine biofuel has been awarded the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC EU), which ensures the sustainability of its source and the control of its carbon emissions. This supports Bangchak Sriracha in further expanding its market share and meeting the green energy needs of global shipping companies.

The success of this delivery not only demonstrates Bangchak Sriracha’s technological prowess in renewable energy, but also provides valuable insights into the global shipping industry’s transition to a low-carbon environment. The company has officially begun selling this international standard biofuel to liner customers, further advancing the shipping industry’s goal of green and sustainable development.