Titan wraps up first LNG bunkering in Port of Dordrecht

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Dutch supplier of fuels Titan Clean Fuels (Titan) has completed its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering operation at the Wilhelminahaven Harbour in the Port of Dordrecht.

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FlexFueler001, one of the company’s LNG bunkering vessels, delivered LNG to Ramelia, owned by Rederi AB Älvtank and operated by Furetank. The ship was christened in 2019.

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Ramelia is 149.5 meters long, with a breadth of 22.8 meters and a depth of 12.1 meters. The ship features a Wärtsilä 9L34DF 4500 kW engine and is able to travel at 14.5 knots. A 2019-built vessel sails under the flag of Sweden.

Titan’s fleet consists of six owned and chartered vessels: Titan Vision, Titan Unikum, Alice Cosulich, FlexFueler001, FlexFueler002 and Optimus.

Recently, the supplier completed what is said to be the first-ever LNG bunkering operation by ship in the port of Cuxhaven, Germany.

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