Singapore based Eastern Pacific Shipping Pte. Ltd. (EPS), a leading global shipping company, proudly marks a monumental achievement with the successful completion of its 350th ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operation. This significant milestone was reached aboard Lake Lugu, one of EPS’s newest Pure Car and Truck Carrier (PCTC) vessels, further solidifying the company’s leadership in the transition to sustainable shipping practices.
The 350th LNG bunkering operation highlights EPS’s remarkable journey toward cleaner energy solutions and reinforces the company’s unwavering commitment to sustainability within the maritime industry. From its first LNG bunkering operation just four years ago, EPS has rapidly expanded its use of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as an alternative marine fuel, demonstrating the company’s dedication to advancing cleaner energy practices in alignment with global environmental goals.
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A Steady Commitment to Sustainability
EPS’s focus on sustainability and cleaner fuel alternatives is at the core of its operations. Since its first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering in 2021, the company has significantly increased its LNG-powered fleet and operations, contributing to the reduction of harmful emissions in the maritime sector.
The completion of 350 LNG bunkering operations is a testament to EPS’s proactive approach to meeting global regulatory demands while supporting the shipping industry’s transition to a low-carbon future. With the environmental impact of maritime transport under growing scrutiny, LNG has emerged as one of the most viable and effective solutions to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, sulfur oxides (SOx), and nitrogen oxides (NOx).
Lake Lugu: A Key Milestone Vessel
The milestone was achieved aboard the Lake Lugu, one of EPS’s newest PCTCs. As part of EPS’s expanding fleet, Lake Lugu represents the company’s investment in state-of-the-art vessels that meet the highest standards of sustainability.
By utilizing LNG, the Lake Lugu further exemplifies EPS’s commitment to reducing emissions across its fleet, ensuring that the company is on track to meet both the IMO 2030 and 2050 emissions reduction goals. The completion of the 350th LNG bunkering operation aboard such a vessel not only reflects EPS’s leadership in adopting LNG but also underscores the company’s drive to foster greater sustainability across the entire shipping industry.
EPS’s Leadership in the LNG Bunkering Revolution
Over the past four years, EPS has built a strong reputation as a pioneer in the LNG bunkering space. The company has not only embraced LNG as a fuel alternative but has also worked closely with global bunker suppliers, ports, and industry stakeholders to ensure the successful implementation of ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operations. With a focus on efficiency, safety, and environmental responsibility, EPS has played a key role in shaping the future of maritime energy transition.
LNG bunkering is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of the global shipping industry’s efforts to meet stricter emissions regulations. By adopting LNG, EPS is not only enhancing its operational efficiency but also setting a positive example for other shipping companies. The company’s efforts to expand LNG use across its fleet are paving the way for cleaner, more sustainable shipping practices that align with international environmental standards.
A Vision for a Net-Zero Future
As EPS celebrates its 350th LNG bunkering operation, the company remains committed to a future focused on decarbonization and clean energy solutions. EPS’s long-term vision is centered on achieving net-zero emissions, and the company is actively exploring and integrating a range of alternative fuels and energy-efficient technologies to further reduce its carbon footprint.
The continued success of LNG bunkering operations is a crucial part of this journey, but EPS is also looking to expand its use of other innovative fuels and solutions, which offer even greater potential for reducing emissions in the future.
As EPS moves forward, the company remains steadfast in its commitment to sustainability, working to ensure that its operations not only meet but exceed international environmental standards. By fostering partnerships with stakeholders across the industry and continuing to invest in next-generation technologies, EPS is setting the stage for a cleaner, greener future in global shipping.
About Eastern Pacific Shipping
Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) is a leading global shipping company headquartered in Singapore. With a fleet of over 21 million deadweight tons (DWT), EPS operates a diverse range of vessels, including containerships, dry bulk carriers, tankers, and specialized vessels such as Pure Car and Truck Carriers (PCTCs).
Founded in 1988, EPS has established itself as a pioneer in adopting sustainable shipping practices and advancing the use of cleaner marine fuels. The company remains at the forefront of the maritime industry’s efforts to reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency across its fleet. With a team of over 6,000 employees, EPS continues to prioritize safety, efficiency, and environmental responsibility in all its operations. The company’s long-term goal is to lead the industry toward a net-zero emissions future, and it remains dedicated to driving forward the energy transition within global shipping.
