Shell to supply MSC Euribia with LNG
MSC Cruises and and Shell Western LNG entered into an agreement for the fuel supplier to provide LNG for MSC Euribia.
The first bunkering took place recently in Rotterdam.
MSC Cruises has invested €3b in three LNG-powered vessels: MSC World Europa was launched in December 2022, MSC Euribia in June 2023 and MSC World America will join the fleet in 2025.
Carbon-neutral bio-LNG, synthetic LNG not available at scale
Pierfrancesco Vago, executive chairman, MSC Cruises, said, ‘LNG is an important step forward in our ambition to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The fuel is one in transition and poised to make way for carbon-neutral bio-LNG and eventually synthetic LNG that will we look forward to using as and when they become available at scale as part of our longer-term decarbonisation journey.’
He added, ‘This new agreement further demonstrates the ongoing strategic cooperation between MSC Group and Shell towards achieving broader shared decarbonisation objectives through our existing partnership, as reflected in our 2021 agreement for this purpose.’
A scalable path to net-zero
Tahir Faruqui, GM, Shell Global Downstream LNG, said, ‘This agreement illustrates how LNG provides shipping companies with a scalable path to net-zero emissions, allowing them to flexibly transition n from fuel oil to fossil LNG today, and subsequently to bio-LNG and renewable synthetic LNG as these options become accessible.
‘With an extensive LNG bunkering network, we stand prepared to support major players like MSC Cruises on its energy transition.’
Until April, MSC Euribia will continue operating seven-night cruises in Northern Europe from Hamburg to Rotterdam, Zeebrugge, Le Havre and Southampton before returning to the German port.
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