Titan’s Green Zeebrugge Powers Silver Nova with LNG at Eemshaven

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Titan’s Green Zeebrugge Successfully Completes LNG Bunkering Operation for Silversea’s Silver Nova

Titan, a leading player in the maritime industry, proudly announces the successful completion of a gas-up and bunkering operation by its vessel, Green Zeebrugge, on June 10th. The operation took place in the seaport of Eemshaven, situated in Groningen, The Netherlands, and involved the provisioning of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for Silversea’s newest cruise ship, Silver Nova, owned by the esteemed Royal Caribbean Group.

The gas-up and bunkering operation represents a monumental stride towards sustainable and environmentally friendly maritime practices. Leveraging Titan’s expertise and experience, the operation was flawlessly executed, ensuring the safe and efficient delivery of 900 cubic meters of LNG to power the Silver Nova. Impressively, an astounding 96% of the total LNG volume was utilized for bunkering purposes, underscoring the vessel’s unwavering commitment to reducing emissions and contributing to a greener maritime future.

The successful realization of this operation was made possible through the exceptional teamwork and close cooperation between all parties involved. Titan extends heartfelt appreciation to the skilled crews of both Green Zeebrugge and Silver Nova, whose dedication and professionalism played a pivotal role in the seamless execution of the bunkering process. Additionally, special thanks go to MEYER WERFT GmbH & Co. KG, Groningen Seaports, and Royal Caribbean Group for placing their trust in Titan’s capabilities, making this sustainable feat a reality.

As a company at the forefront of innovative and sustainable maritime solutions, Titan remains steadfast in its pursuit of environmentally responsible practices. The successful completion of this operation serves as a testament to the company’s vision of creating a more sustainable and eco-friendly shipping industry.

Source Titan LNG