NORWEGIAN AMMONIA BUNKERING TERMINALS SCHEDULED BY 2029

Jun 17, 2026 | Marine fuel & lubricant news

Norway-based company Azane Infrastructure says it is moving forward with its three Enova-supported ammonia bunkering terminal projects and expects to deliver the projects in accordance with the agreed plan and timeline.

The projects are considered to represent a major step toward making ammonia a viable zero-carbon fuel option for vessels engaged in both coastal and offshore operations. At the same time, they mark the first major step toward establishing a clean ammonia fuel bunkering network along the Norwegian coast.

By moving forward with the terminals at Florø, Stavanger and Mongstad, Azane says it proves its commitment to executing the Enova-supported projects and building the infrastructure required for the maritime energy transition. The company’s aim is to have all three operational by 2029 to support growing demand for clean ammonia fuel in shipping.

Steinar Kostøl, CEO Azane Infrastructure, said: “We are continuing all three projects with full commitment and in close alignment with the plan agreed with Enova. These terminals are not only important individual projects – they are the first major step toward establishing a clean ammonia fuel bunkering network and enabling zero-carbon shipping along the Norwegian coast and beyond.”

Image: Azane bunker vessel (source: Azane Fuel Solutions)

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