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Babcock’s LGE business wins inaugural contract for Ammonia Fuel Supply System

Friday, 04 July 2025 | 12:00

Babcock’s LGE business, a global leader in liquefied gas solutions for the maritime industry, has been awarded a contract to deliver an innovative marine Ammonia Fuel Supply System, ecoFGSS-FLEX®. The system allows the safe, efficient and sustainable use of ammonia as a propulsion fuel.

This is a significant step towards decarbonising global shipping. By enabling the use of ammonia as a marine fuel in place of traditional fossil fuels, this pioneering technology supports a cleaner, more sustainable future. The contract demonstrates LGE’s commitment to advancing clean energy solutions and accelerating the maritime sector’s transition to zero-carbon fuels.

The new technology, developed in-house by an expert engineering team, will be used on board four Medium Gas Carriers for Trafigura, being built at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD). The technology integrates seamlessly with wider, existing ship systems and is designed to meet the highest safety and environmental standards.

Neale Campbell, Managing Director of Babcock’s LGE business, said: “Our focus remains on delivering future-ready, sustainable solutions that help our customers navigate the transition to cleaner energy. Ammonia has the potential to be a game-changer in the marine industry’s drive towards decarbonisation and sustainability. We’re proud to be leading this transformation, and this contract reflects both the strength of our approach and the confidence in our innovative technology to meet evolving industry demands.”

Andrea Olivi, Global Head of Shipping at Trafigura, added: “We’re proud to be working with Babcock’s LGE business to help make ammonia a practical, safe and cleaner fuel for the shipping industry.

“Their experience and technology are key to making this possible. As one of the world’s largest vessel charterers, we’re always looking for ways to cut emissions – and using dual-fuel ships gives us the flexibility to adopt low-emission options like ammonia as they become more widely available.”

With international shipping accounting for approximately 3% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions[1], the marine industry needs to transition its energy sources. LGE’s ecoFGSS-FLEX® enables customers to support the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The business is also working with several other leading shipowners to integrate this new technology onto newbuilding, as well as some retrofit projects.

Deployment of the system is scheduled to begin in 2027, with full operational capability expected by the end of the year.
Source: Babcock

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