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Mugardos Energy Terminal begins bio-LNG bunker fuel supply for ships in Spain

Facility has obtained ISCC EU, which verifies that liquefied natural gas loaded onto tankers or ships can come, in whole or in part, from renewable and sustainable sources.

Spanish LNG terminal operator Reganosa Group on Wednesday (4 February) said its Mugardos Energy Terminal in Spain has started offering a new bio-LNG supply service that allows ships and tankers to be loaded with this decarbonised fuel.

This service helps the Mugardos terminal to strengthen its participation in the decarbonisation of the sector, adapting processes and consolidating its role as a key infrastructure in the energy transition.

“BioLNG is undoubtedly a real and effective alternative for moving towards climate neutrality and meeting the targets set by the FuelEU Maritime regulation, which requires the progressive reduction of greenhouse gas intensity in marine fuels,” said Nuria Rivas, Head of the Mugardos Energy Terminal.

“Bio-LNG is one of the renewable fuels recognised as meeting these objectives and enables a reduction of up to 92% in net CO2 emissions compared to heavy fuel oil, the traditional fuel in the maritime sector.”

The facility has obtained the European Union’s International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC EU), which verifies that liquefied natural gas loaded onto tankers or ships can come, in whole or in part, from renewable and sustainable sources thanks to a traceability system and sustainability certificates. This new service complies with all the environmental, social and traceability criteria established by the ISCC EU and the European Commission.

The company said the incorporation of services such as the supply of bio-LNG is one of the ways in which the terminal is working to strengthen the long-term sustainability of its activity, as it is a renewable gas obtained from organic waste and subsequently liquefied to reduce its volume and facilitate its storage and transport.

 

Photo credit: Reganosa Group
Published: 5 February, 2026

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