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BHP signs charter agreements with COSCO for dual-fuelled ammonia vessels

The mining giant BHP Group announced on Wednesday that it had signed contracts with China’s COSCO Shipping to charter two Newcastlemax bulkers powered by ammonia and dual fuel.

Two vessels will be delivered in 2028, and chartered for five years. The vessels will be primarily used to transport ore from Western Australia into Northeast Asia.

These vessels can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50 per cent and up to 95 per cent on a per-voyage basis compared to a conventionally-fuelled voyage, if they run on lower or low-to-zero GHG emissions ammonia, according to BHP.

As part of its plans to reduce shipping emissions, the mining giant has previously stated that it will receive its first bulk carrier powered by ammonia in 2026.

Shippers are looking at alternative fuels to reduce carbon emissions. However, it will take some time for the adoption to be scaled up.

(source: Reuters)