Baseblue cooperates with Stad Amsterdam on renewable biodiesel bunkering operation

Baseblue has successfully delivered renewable biodiesel to the Clipper Stad Amsterdam, a three-masted clipper

Baseblue cooperates with Stad Amsterdam on renewable biodiesel bunkering operation

The delivery made by Baseblue is an HVO30 blend of fuel consisting of 10PPM gasoil mixed with HVO100. HVO, meaning Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil, represents a renewable diesel fuel produced from vegetable oils through an advanced hydrotreating process.

Baseblue Trader, Daan C. Jager said: "We are proud to have been selected by Stad Amsterdam to complete the supply of HVO30. This delivery underscores Baseblue's commitment to promote renewable biodiesel adoption, fostering sustainable practices within the shipping industry and helping the maritime sector to achieve its emissions targets whilst aligning with its evolving needs."

"Driven by the new IMO GHG strategy and new European regulations such as EU ETS and FuelEU maritime, the demand for lower carbon fuels is rising. Baseblue has been working diligently to deliver on a global scale, the right fuel at the right time to the most convenient port ensuring biofuel availability at numerous ports" said Baseblue Trader Patrick Benink.

Commenting on the announcement, Reinoud van der Heijden, Operations Manager at Rederij Clipper Stad Amsterdam, said: "We are doing our utmost to keep the CO2 footprint as low as possible. Obviously, it is of great help that we are a sailing ship and where possible, we carefully choose our sailing routes in order to take the best advantage of prevailing winds. However, this sailing ship also has generators and a main engine. After an extensive study with the help of a student from the TU Delft University, we were certain that HVO30 fuel was the right choice. Our ambition is to sail with HVO100 but to achieve this several tests must still be carried out in cooperation with our classification society." 

"Drop-in" renewable biodiesels such as HVO are a key component of the future fuel mix for the maritime industry. These can use the existing bunkering infrastructure, ensuring easier supply worldwide. Furthermore, all the biofuels emit nearly zero CO2 and SOx, offering substantial environmental benefits.

"Catom PDM, involved as distributor of this bunker delivery, recognizes the benefits that various biofuels have to offer. Our aim is to be a key enabler for companies in their quest to reduce their CO2 footprint by providing their biofuel of choice." explains Mike Halters, Business Development Manager. "We believe intercompany collaborations like this are necessary to achieve the goals set for the maritime industry. Catom and its subsidiaries offer the necessary distribution network and knowledge required to deliver the renewable biofuels for all industries. Together with Baseblue we managed to deliver in compliance with all regulatory affairs and quality standards. It is very rewarding to see how everything comes together to the satisfaction of everyone involved." added Robert-Jan Hofstra, Commercial Manager Catom PDM.