TotalEnergies, CMA CGM Launch LNG Bunkering Logistics JV in Rotterdam
07.23.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

July 23, 2025 [Reuters]- TotalEnergies and French shipping group CMA CGM have launched a joint venture to operate a liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunker supply solution at the Dutch port of Rotterdam, the French oil major said on Wednesday.

 

Europe is looking at importing more LGN from the U.S. amid tariff talks and as it tries to cut gas imports from Russia. TotalEnergies is the world’s third largest LNG player and the largest LNG exporter out of the United States.

The 50/50 venture between the two France-based groups will develop a 20,000 cubic metre LNG bunker vessel with operations expected to start in 2028, TotalEnergies said.

Under the agreement, it expects to supply CMA CGM with up to 360,000 tons of LNG per year until 2040.

“LNG is today the most mature and immediately available solution to reduce the environmental footprint of maritime transport,” TotalEnergies’ Chairman and CEO Patrick Pouyanné said in a statement.

 

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