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Van Oord’s Bio-LNG Hopper Wraps Dutch Coast Job

Van Oord has finished coastal maintenance work at Banjaard beach using its hopper dredger Vox Apolonia running entirely on bio-LNG, in what the company says is the first Dutch dredging job fully powered by bio-LNG.
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Netherlands-based dredging specialist Van Oord has recently finished coastal maintenance work along the Dutch coast, with its LNG-fuelled hopper dredger Vox Apolonia running on 100% bio-LNG for the entire campaign. The company described the work in an update on its website earlier this month.

Under a contract with Rijkswaterstaat, the Netherlands’ public works agency, the vessel placed about 1 million cubic metres of sand on Banjaard beach in Noord-Beveland.

In a statement issued in September, Van Oord said that no previous coastal maintenance work in the Netherlands had been carried out by a dredger powered entirely by bio-LNG.

Bio-LNG, produced from organic waste, is presented as a cleaner alternative to fossil LNG. Its chemical properties are the same as conventional LNG, enabling it to be used on existing LNG-fuelled vessels without any technical modifications.

According to Van Oord, the bio-LNG used on Vox Apolonia was supplied through the company’s Green Fuel Fund, set up in late 2024 to ease cost barriers faced by its clients.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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