Vitol rolls out FuelEU compliant co-processed VLSFO

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Vitol has announced the launch of a new FuelEU Maritime-compliant co-processed very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO).

The Switzerland-based commodity trading giant said the co-processed fuel matches the chemical composition and operational qualities of conventional bunkers and eliminates the need for additional permissions or special clauses in charter party agreements.

The new fuel is being produced under the ISCC-EU scheme certification by Vitol’s refinery in Fujairah and will be marketed in multiple locations by Vitol Bunkers.

Vitol said the sustainable fraction of the fuel is comparable in carbon intensity to used cooking oil methyl ester (UCOME), achieving a GHG reduction of more than 70% compared to fossil-based alternatives.

“As regulatory complexity increases, we continue to innovate – bringing products to market that help our customers comply in the most efficient and convenient way for them,” said Ian Butler, head of energy transition for shipping at Vitol.

Monitoring of lower GHG intensity fuels for compliance with FuelEU Maritime regulations is done in conjunction with DNV’s Emissions Connect platform where co-processed and other sustainable fuels consumption is monitored for ultimate verification in 2026.

The first ship to take on the co-processed bunker at Fujairah was suezmax tanker Elandra Falcon (pictured).

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