Oldendorff, HMM and Maersk Tankers test biofuels – great uncertainty regarding supplies

Shipping lines such as Oldendorff, HMM and Maersk Tankers have recently performed biofuel tests on their vessels. The fuel may become a future alternative to bunker oil, but a significant demand pressure questions the potential, researcher assesses to ShippingWatch.
Photo: Finn Frandsen/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Finn Frandsen/Ritzau Scanpix
BY ASTRID STURLASON, TRANSLATED BY KRISTOFFER GRØNBÆK

Across the shipping industry, large players in dry bulk, container and product tanker have recently tanked ships with biofuel in their pursuit of the fuel of the future.

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