DP World helps displace 24% of Port Diesel with lower carbon fuel at Prince Rupert

May 10, 2026 |

In Canada, DP World and its partners said they displaced nearly 24% of conventional diesel use at the Port of Prince Rupert in 2025, shifting more than 2 million litrers to renewable fuel — equivalent to avoiding approximately 5,400 metric tons of CO2.

Renewable diesel has been deployed across a wide range of equipment and services, including cargo handling equipment, drayage trucks, locomotives, and marine vessels. Its use in high-emission equipment such as reach stackers and yard tractors is helping reduce emissions while maintaining operational performance, the company said.

DP World helped introduce Petro-Canada EcoDiesel renewable fuel at the Port of Prince Rupert in 2024 — making it the first port in North America to integrate hydrotreated renewable diesel into regular operations.

DP World has introduced renewable diesel across several Canadian operations, including its Fraser Surrey, Vancouver, and Nanaimo terminals. Adoption levels vary by site, reflecting operational requirements and fuel availability, while contributing to emissions reductions across its West Coast network, the firm said.

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