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Crowley Takes Delivery of Largest U.S. Jones Act-Compliant LNG Bunker Barge

Mike Schuler
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July 31, 2024

Crowley has taken delivery of the LNG bunker barge Progress, the largest U.S. Jones Act-compliant vessel of its kind, following its construction at Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.

The Progress is set to expand access to cleaner energy for ship operators at the Port of Savannah, Georgia, upon its final commissioning this month. Shell NA LNG, LLC (Shell) has inked a long-term agreement with Crowley to operate the barge, providing an additional fueling location for ships using liquefied natural gas (LNG).

“The Progress LNG bunker barge sets a new standard for quality and capability to serve the energy needs of the shipping industry,” said James C. Fowler, senior vice president and general manager of Crowley Shipping. “LNG offers a safe and reliable solution for ocean carriers that advances the transition to lower emissions. We congratulate the people whose dedication and hard work in designing and building this world-class vessel allowed us to reach this milestone for the U.S. industry and our customers.”

Designed by Crowley’s engineering services group, the 416-foot-long barge boasts a capacity of 12,000 m3 (3.17 million gallons) and features a transformative design, enabling efficient and dependable supply of LNG to fuel ships. The Progress‘ technologies include capabilities developed by Shell and Crowley’s engineering services group to flexibly deliver LNG to various types of LNG containment systems.

“Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding continues to be an industry leader in building LNG bunkering barges. We take tremendous pride in seeing another FBS-built vessel leave Sturgeon Bay to its new operational home port. I am proud of the work of our entire Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding team,” said Jan Allman, vice president and general manager of Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding.

LNG is currently the lowest carbon fuel available to the shipping industry at scale, emitting up to 23% less greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (well-to-wake) compared to very/ultra low sulfur fuel oil.

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