Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) has set a new benchmark in the Indian maritime industry by launching first biofuel blend high flash high speed diesel (HFHSD) bunker by an OMC at Mumbai Port. This pioneering initiative by BPCL underscores its unwavering commitment to green energy solutions and aligns with the global mandate to decarbonize the shipping sector.
As the maritime industry globally pivots towards reducing carbon emissions and mitigating environmental impact, BPCL’s introduction of the biofuel blend HFHSD bunker provides shipping companies with a cleaner, biodegradable alternative to traditional fuels. This initiative not only supports environmental sustainability but also strengthens BPCL’s position as a leader in the Indian bunkering market.
Sukhmal Jain, director (marketing), BPCL, remarked, “Today’s launch is a testament to our commitment to sustainable energy solutions. Our Project Aspire, with its focus on green energy, is driving our efforts towards a cleaner future. This biofuel blend bunker is a significant step in that direction and positions BPCL as a global bunkering leader.”
BPCL has consistently demonstrated its leadership in the Indian bunkering sector, being the first to introduce IMO 2020 compliant bunker fuel in the country. The company’s foray into biofuel blends is part of a broader strategy to expand its portfolio of green bunker fuels, including LNG, hydrogen, and methanol, thereby staying ahead in the evolving energy landscape.
This initiative is in alignment with the government of India’s vision for a clean energy future, as outlined in the National Biofuels Policy and Maritime India Vision 2030. The event was attended by industry leaders, including Rajeev Jalota, chairman MbPA and Atul Patne, Commissioner of Fisheries.
Business head (industrial & commercial) for BPCL Rahul Tandon remarked “The launch of India’s first biofuel blend HFHSD bunker is a testament to our commitment to sustainability. This is yet another #TheGoodPrint effort of BPCL’s, where we believe that every small step, we take towards green energy makes a significant impact on creating a better world for future generations”
Dr Atul Patne (IAS), Principal Secretary (Fisheries), highlighted the importance of closer collaboration between BPCL and the Department of Fisheries to provide eco-friendly fuel options for fishermen. He also expressed his appreciation to BPCL for considering joint efforts to develop sustainable solutions for managing plastic waste in the sea, which is increasingly threatening endangered aquatic life.