Azane Infrastructure AS has confirmed its commitment to all three ammonia bunkering terminal projects in Norway, which receive support from ENOVA. The company is progressing with these developments according to the established plans and timelines. These projects are considered a significant advancement in making ammonia a practical zero-carbon fuel option for both coastal and offshore vessels.
This initiative is part of a broader industry push towards decarbonizing maritime operations. The development of infrastructure for alternative fuels like ammonia is essential for carriers and shippers looking to reduce their carbon footprint and comply with upcoming environmental regulations. For freight forwarders, the availability of ammonia bunkering terminals could influence vessel routing and carrier selection as more vessels adopt alternative fuels, potentially impacting transit times and costs on specific trade lanes.
By establishing these terminals, Azane Infrastructure aims to facilitate the transition to cleaner marine fuels, supporting the maritime sector's long-term sustainability goals. The completion of these projects by 2029 will provide critical infrastructure for vessels to refuel with ammonia, contributing to a more sustainable global supply chain.

