Hapag-Lloyd and Shell Partner for Long-Term Liquefied Biomethane Supply

Hapag-Lloyd and Shell have signed a multi-year deal to use liquefied biomethane as a fuel source for Hapag-Lloyd's vessels. The deal aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping and promote the use of renewable energy sources. Liquefied biomethane is a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels that can be produced from organic waste. The partnership is a significant step towards decarbonizing the shipping industry and aligning with global efforts to reduce emissions.

Hapag-Lloyd and Shell have signed a multi-year agreement to utilize liquefied biomethane as a fuel source for Hapag-Lloyd's vessels. This strategic partnership aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the shipping industry and promote the use of renewable energy sources. Liquefied biomethane, produced from organic waste, is a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels.

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