In a significant development for sustainable shipping, Hercules Tanker Management (HTM), a leading tanker owner and operator with a global presence, has announced the successful bunkering of its vessel Mount Kibo with a B30 biofuel blend, marking the company’s first use of biofuels within its fleet. The fueling operation was conducted by another HTM-owned vessel, the Hercules Sky, and managed in partnership with Peninsula, a global leader in marine fuel supply.
This B30 Biofuel bunkering operation took place in the Strait of Gibraltar, a key maritime hub, and represents a proactive step in aligning with evolving international climate policies and fuel standards. The event closely follows discussions held at MEPC 83 (Marine Environment Protection Committee), where regulatory momentum accelerated around maritime decarbonisation, including the introduction of new fuel standards and a proposed global pricing mechanism for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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What is B30 Biofuel Blend
The fuel supplied, known as B30, is a blend of 30% biofuel with 70% conventional marine fuel. Biofuels are derived from renewable biological sources such as vegetable oils or animal fats and are gaining traction as an immediate, scalable solution to reduce maritime carbon emissions.
The use of B30 aligns with the FuelEU Maritime Regulation, a European Union initiative promoting the adoption of renewable and low-carbon fuels in the shipping sector. The regulation is part of a broader suite of energy transition policies, including the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), aimed at steering maritime industries toward a net-zero emissions future by 2050.
Industry Implications: Bunkering and Energy Transition
This development underscores a broader energy transition in the bunkering sector, which has traditionally relied heavily on fossil-based marine fuels. The integration of biofuels and LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) into the marine fuel mix represents a pivotal change, as stakeholders seek to comply with stricter environmental mandates and customer expectations for cleaner operations.
Biofuel blends like B30 offer drop-in compatibility, meaning they can be used in existing ship engines with minimal modification, making them an attractive short- to medium-term solution as the industry explores long-term alternatives like ammonia, methanol, and hydrogen.
Strategic Collaboration
HTM emphasized that this milestone showcases their commitment to sustainable growth and decarbonisation across their fleet, which consists of more than 40 vessels ranging from bunker barges to deep-sea product carriers.
Peninsula, which facilitated the supply, noted that “supplying our sister company’s Mount Kibo with sustainable biofuel is part of our broader strategy to lower emissions across global shipping routes.” As a company performing over 25,000 fuel deliveries annually, Peninsula continues to diversify its energy portfolio and expand physical supply capabilities, recently adding locations in Abu Dhabi, Jebel Ali, and Houston.
Peninsula is also an active contributor to industry working groups such as ISO 8217, which sets standards for bunker fuel quality, and has committed to aligning with all major decarbonisation frameworks, including FuelEU Maritime and the EU ETS.
The successful bunkering of Mount Kibo with B30 fuel is not just a company milestone, but a symbol of the maritime industry’s growing alignment with global climate goals. As bunker fuel suppliers and ship operators begin integrating renewable solutions into routine operations, this signals a new era for the bunkering industry, one defined by innovation, collaboration, and climate responsibility.
Hercules Tanker Management in Brief
Hercules Tanker Management (HTM) is a leading tanker owner with a global presence, providing top-tier commercial management services to some of the world’s most prestigious charterers. HTM’s managed fleet consists of over 40 vessels, ranging from conventional bunker barges to deep-sea product carriers, reflecting the company’s broad operational reach and diverse service offering.
With professionalism and safety as core values, HTM strives to deliver market-leading commercial management services to its blue-chip partners. The company’s role as an owner, charterer, and manager of vessels positions HTM as a prominent player in the global freight market.
HTM’s roots in the bunkering industry, with nearly 30 years of experience as a global physical supplier and reseller, have endowed the company with a deep understanding of the shipping and freight sectors. This legacy forms the foundation of HTM’s mission to be a leading freight trader in the market.
Hercules Tanker Management believes that “Shipping Matters. Energy Matters. Hercules Matters.” This guiding principle drives the company’s commitment to excellence in tanker management and freight trading.
Source Peninsula | Hercules Tanker Management
