Clean Canaveral completes first LNG bunkering at Port Canaveral

July 22, 2023. The Clean Canaveral LNG bunker barge has completed its first barge-to-ship bunkering of a cargo vessel at Port Canaveral’s South Cargo Berth 4. JAX LNG, along with Polaris New Energy, handled the LNG refueling of the M/T Damia Desgagnés on the ship’s inaugural call to Port Canaveral.

The asphalt/bitumen tanker Damia Desgagnés completed her discharge of cargo and then JAX LNG proceeded with Desgagnés’s first barge-to-ship bunkering of LNG. The seafarers safely transferred approximately 400 m3 of LNG from North America’s largest LNG bunker barge, the Clean Canaveral.

“Our Port has been at the forefront of LNG fueling for cruise vessels for several years. This was Damia Desgagnés’s first call at our Port and her first waterside bunkering of LNG,” stated Captain John Murray, Port Canaveral CEO. “LNG is a proven clean energy fuel option and we’re proud to support its use in the maritime industry.”

The barge-to-ship fueling operation of a cargo vessel was closely co-ordinated between Port Canaveral, JAX LNG, US Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Canaveral, and Canaveral Fire Rescue to ensure the LNG bunkering was properly planned, co-ordinated, and conducted safely and efficiently.

The Port Canaveral call marks the first time Petro-Nav deployed the Damia Desgagnés to Port Canaveral and the first occasion the vessel received LNG fueling by a bunker vessel.

“Our LNG-fueled fleet has expanded to five Canadian flagged tankers all operating in the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Seaway system, Eastern Canada, and the US, as well as the Canadian Arctic,” said Julie Lambert, President, Petro-Nav Inc. (a subsidiary of Desgagnés). “We are proud to be leaders in energy efficient, low emission, low carbon marine transportation. We are especially excited to participate with Port Canaveral and JAX LNG in the Damia Desgagnés’s first barge-to-ship marine LNG bunkering.”

GAC Bunker Fuels, the world’s only bunkering company with integrated ISO 9001, 14001, and 45001 certifications for bunker procurement, which also covers LNG as a marine fuel, traded the LNG transfer and will continue to play a key role in promoting LNG fueling.