COSCO Completes First Green Ammonia Bunkering
08.05.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

August 05, 2025 [Port Technology]- COSCO SHIPPING’s subsidiary, SINOBUNKER, has reportedly completed the world’s first green ammonia bunkering operation at COSCO SHIPPING Heavy Industry’s Dalian terminal.

 

The green ammonia used in this bunkering operation was entirely produced with renewable electricity, successfully closing the loop across the entire value chain — from green ammonia’s production through green power, its transportation, all the way to the bunkering and final use in vessel operations.

With its full life-cycle carbon management capabilities as well as its environmental performance and sustainability, this time’s green ammonia product has been recognised by international authoritative institutions.

It has not only obtained the ISCC Plus certification for international sustainable development and carbon but also became the first green ammonia product in the world to receive the renewable ammonia certification from Bureau Veritas, a global inspection and certification organisation, reported COSCO SHIPPING.

“This zero-carbon green ammonia bunkering operation is more than just an industry breakthrough, but also a transformational leap for China’s shipping sector to achieve the nation’s carbon neutrality and carbon peaking goals,” COSCO SHIPPING reported in a statement.

“Unlike conventional marine fuels, green ammonia combustion emits only nitrogen and water, making it a game-changing solution for slashing vessel emissions.”

Earlier this June, COSCO SHIPPING Heavy Industry Yangzhou officially delivered China’s first 16,000 TEU methanol dual-fuel containership, the COSCO SHIPPING YANGPU, on Changxing Island, Shanghai.

 

TankTerminals.com is a market research platform with not only manager-level contact details but also logistical, operational, infrastructural and shipping data of more than +9,600 tank terminals and +6,000 production facilities worldwide.

 

Access data. Decide better. See how.

Stolthaven Revivegen Kaohsiung Terminal, Taiwan, Now Fully Operational
03.17.2026 - NEWS
March 17, 2026 [Stolt-Nielsen]- The Stolthaven Revivegen Kaohsiung Terminal (SHRVK) in Taiwan has... Read More
Port of Rotterdam Authority Moves to Unlock Stalled Hydrogen Import Investments
03.17.2026 - NEWS
March 17, 2026 [Storage Terminals Magagine]- The Port of Rotterdam Authority is pushing to accele... Read More
Japan Taps Emergency Oil Reserves
03.17.2026 - NEWS
March 17, 2026 [Oil Price]- Japan has started releasing oil from its reserve to stabilize supply ... Read More
$44 Billion Alaska LNG Project Targets FID in 2026–27
03.17.2026 - NEWS
March 17, 2026 [Pipeline & Gas Journal]- War in the Middle East is spurring interest in Asia ... Read More