The Digest’s 2026 Multi-Slide Guide to Marine Biofuel Bunkering Infrastructure
Marine biofuel supply is growing rapidly, but last-mile delivery infrastructure is the binding constraint. Key bottlenecks include a severe lack of segregated tankage, specialized bunker barges, and blend-testing facilities at major hubs like Singapore and Fujairah. Because shared infrastructure development is fragmented, port authorities must step up as coordinators. To prevent delivery bottlenecks, ports must act immediately to underwrite fleet expansion and commit capital, ensuring infrastructure readiness for surging 2030 marine biofuel demand.
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