Gasum expansion – LNG bunker supply vessel Kairos now located the ARA

Gasum expansion – LNG bunker supply vessel Kairos now located the ARA


Gasum has extended its bunkering services in the Antwerp, Amsterdam, and Rotterdam region (ARA area), by locating its bunkering vessel Kairos in the area. This supports Gasum’s strategy to expand its maritime services in Northwest Europe.

Previously, Kairos has been operating flexibly in the North Sea and Baltic Sea and only arrived in the ARA area upon request.

The new location of Kairos enables Gasum to deliver bunkers of liquefied natural gas (LNG), the cleanest available marine fuel, to its clients in the Northern Continental Europe whenever they have the need. Kairos is one of the largest LNG bunker supply vessels in the world.

“We are very happy to have Kairos in the ARA. Through this we are constantly present in the region and can better cater the needs of our old and new LNG customers in the maritime segment. By increasing the availability of LNG in the ARA area, we can accelerate the transition towards a cleaner maritime transport,” said Gasum’s Jacob Granqvist, vice president, maritime.

This new development extends Gasum’s existing business area with the ability to serve new customers in the region and promotes Gasum’s objective to provide solutions for decarbonising the shipping industry.

LNG is the cleanest available marine fuel, and it’s rapidly becoming the most commonly used alternative to traditional fuels. The use of LNG significantly improves local air quality as well as reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 20 percent, and it meets all the current and forthcoming regulations set out by the International Maritime Organisation and the EU.

Furthermore, LNG is interchangeable with renewable liquefied biogas (LBG), which means that the two gases can be mixed. Using both LNG and LBG is one of the concrete actions that will take the shipping industry towards a low-carbon future.

For more information visit www.gasum.com

1st November 2021