In a major step toward expanding the global accessibility of alternative marine fuels, Baseblue, a global provider of trusted marine energy solutions, has successfully completed its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) ship-to-ship (STS) bunkering operation in the Caribbean. The operation, carried out off the coast of Portland, Jamaica, involved the safe and seamless transfer of approximately 8,800 MMBtu of LNG to the vessel GOLD TRADER, signaling Baseblue’s official entry into LNG bunkering across the Americas.
This operation represents a strategic breakthrough for Baseblue, a company already well-established in LNG bunkering activities across Asia and Europe. By extending its LNG supply capabilities into the Caribbean, Baseblue continues to demonstrate its commitment to supporting the maritime industry’s transition to cleaner energy across an increasingly global footprint.
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Pushing Geographic Boundaries in LNG Supply
The Jamaica bunkering event is particularly significant not only as a first for Baseblue in the region but also as a technical milestone, showcasing the company’s advanced operational capability. The LNG transfer included a cooldown process of the receiving vessel—an essential preparatory step in LNG bunkering that requires meticulous planning, safety checks, and compatibility assessments between the supplying and receiving systems.
“This was a landmark moment for Baseblue,” said Dionysis Diamantopoulos, Head of Alternative Fuels at Baseblue. “While this type of operation is well within our technical scope, successfully executing it in a new geography underlines our ability to deliver flexible and reliable LNG solutions to clients wherever they are.”
The operation was the result of close coordination between multiple stakeholders including vessel owners, LNG suppliers, and Baseblue’s in-house technical and logistics teams, ensuring a safe and efficient process from start to finish.
Building LNG Infrastructure and Relationships in the Americas
Vaibhaav Srinath Dev, Key Account Manager at Baseblue, emphasized the broader strategic implications of the operation. “This was not just a milestone for Baseblue, but also a key development for the group’s LNG efforts in the Americas. The collaboration and detailed execution required for this operation have also helped strengthen our relationships with regional partners, which will be vital as we expand further into the Western Hemisphere.”
This success in the Caribbean is part of Baseblue’s global effort to support the maritime energy transition by making LNG—widely considered a cleaner, more efficient marine fuel—more available and accessible in new ports worldwide. As the industry moves to reduce carbon emissions and comply with stricter environmental regulations, demand for LNG and other alternative fuels is expected to rise sharply over the coming years.
Commitment to Safety, Reliability, and Global Reach
Baseblue’s execution of this operation aligns with its core mission: to provide safe, responsible, and globally accessible bunkering solutions. By deploying proven expertise in LNG operations to new regions, the company is not only helping reduce emissions but also shaping the marine fuel supply networks that will power the next generation of shipping.
As LNG adoption accelerates globally, Baseblue stands ready to support its clients with end-to-end marine energy solutions, backed by its worldwide presence, technical depth, and collaborative approach.
About Baseblue
Baseblue is a global provider of trusted marine energy solutions, created in 2022 through the merger of three leading bunkering companies: Bunkernet, BMS United, and SBI. Today, Baseblue offers an integrated global network of bunkering and lubricant solutions, alternative fuels, and risk management consulting. With a strong focus on innovation, safety, and sustainability, Baseblue is enabling the maritime sector to transition toward a cleaner and more efficient energy future.
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