Spanish ferry operator Baleària is now running three of its dual-fuel ferries — Margarita Salas, Abel Matutes, and Rusadir — exclusively on bio-LNG since September.
The company says these vessels will continue operating on bio-LNG until December 2025.
In total, Baleària has bought 132 GWh of bio-LNG — about 13% of all the LNG used by its gas-powered fleet last year.
The change will cut more than 80,000 tonnes of CO₂, equal to taking 150,000 cars off the road.
“The use of bioLNG on our regular routes represents real and verifiable progress in our commitment to achieving net-zero emissions,” said Georges Bassoul, CEO of Baleària.
Baleària is also the first ferry company in Europe to earn ISCC certification, which confirms that its biofuels are produced and managed sustainably.





