CMA CGM NOTRE DAME bunkers bio-LNG in Rotterdam for first time

July 13, 2026 |

In the Netherlands, CMA CGM NOTRE DAME received its first bunkering operation in Rotterdam, taking on 11,125 m³ of bio-LNG produced in Europe from biomethane derived from agricultural and organic waste. The bio-LNG was supplied by TotalEnergies’ LNG bunkering vessel.

Commissioned in May 2026 and sailing under the French flag, the CMA CGM NOTRE DAME is the largest container ship operating under the French flag. With a capacity of 24,212 TEUs, including 1,600 reefer plugs, the vessel has been designed to operate on LNG and is already fully compatible with the use of bio-LNG and, in the future, synthetic fuels such as e-methane.

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