Transforming Risavika into an Energy Hub for zero-emission maritime fuels
Key players sign a partnership agreement to make green ammonia available in the
Stavanger region, contributing to reduced emissions in the maritime industry.
— Green ammonia has the potential to make large portions of the shipping fleet emission-free. To
drive the energy transition, ammonia must be as accessible as fossil fuels are today. This is what
we aim to achieve, says Eivind Hornnes, Business Developer at Stavangerregionen Havn. (Port of Stavanger)
Collaborative effort across the value chain
The partnership emphasises the necessity of collaboration across the entire value chain to succeed in the energy transition of the maritime industry. Stavangerregionen Havn, ASCO, St1, and Iverson eFuels are joining forces to position Stavangerregionen Havn as a bunkering port for locally produced green ammonia.
The strategic collaboration aims to leverage the collective expertise and resources of all partners to establish a robust and efficient value chain for the production, storage, distribution, and use of green ammonia in the maritime industry.
Replacing Fossil Fuels with Ammonia
— There are nearly 2,000 port calls at Risavika each year, and these could become emission-free with green ammonia from Sauda," says Hege Økland, Managing Director of Iverson eFuels. Iverson eFuels plans to produce 200,000 tons of green ammonia, equivalent to over 102 million litres of diesel, replacing a significant portion of the fossil fuels currently sold in the region. "We are excited to collaborate with forward-thinking companies that can help bring our ammonia to market, Økland adds.
— Using ammonia as fuel will require new infrastructure, such as storage tanks and bunkering facilities at the port. ASCO is ready to establish such facilities, ensuring that this is done in a safe and sustainable manner. In this partnership, we will conduct risk assessments and ensure thatthe facility meets national safety standards and regulations, says Runar Hatletvedt, Managing Director of ASCO Norge.
The partners will work together to establish standards and ensure an efficient, safe, and customer-friendly infrastructure for bunkering.
— St1 is in close dialogue with operators and end customers. Together with our partners, we will promote knowledge about ammonia as a fuel and ensure that we can supply it once shipowners have installed ammonia engines on their vessels, says Simen Hauland, Project Manager P2X/Renewables at St1.
The partnership underscores the importance of collaboration to address the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions in maritime shipping. By combining the strengths of each partner, they aim to create a scalable model that sets a standard for green ammonia infrastructure. "By working together, we can accelerate the pace of the energy transition and encourage operators and shipowners to invest in ammonia-powered vessels," adds Hauland.
— This partnership marks a significant step towards a sustainable future for shipping and strengthens Stavanger as an energy region, says Eivind Hornnes of Stavangerregionen Havn. He emphasises that the port will act as a facilitator for collaboration and will help connect partners with similar initiatives.
About Stavangerregionen Havn
Stavangerregionen Havn is a driving force for the continuous development of port facilities and maritime infrastructure in the port district. Owned by the municipalities of Stavanger, Sola, and Randaberg, the company takes a long-term perspective on its investments and the development of the group. The port district represents Europe's largest
About Iverson eFuels
Iverson eFuels will establish green ammonia production in Sauda. From 2029, the factory will produce 200,000 tons of ammonia, which will be used as emission-free fuel for ships.
About St1
St1 is a Nordic energy group with a vision to be a leader in the production and sale of CO2-conscious energy. The group researches and develops economically and environmentally sustainable energy solutions, focusing on fuel sales, refining, and renewable energy solutions such as waste-based biofuels and wind power. St1 operates 1,270 St1 and Shell stations in Norway, Sweden, and Finland, with its headquarters in Finland and over 1,000 employees. In Norway, St1 operates approximately 300 Shell stations, along with a depot and supply network across the country. St1 Norge is also actively engaged in wind power, charging, and other alternative energy sources for transportation.
About ASCO Norge
ASCO Norge is a provider of logistics and Supply Chain Management services to onshore and offshore industries in Norway. The company operates supply bases for the oil and gas industry, with its headquarters in Tananger and branch offices in Oslo, Kristiansund, Farsund, andSandnessjøen. ASCO Norge has 215 employees and a turnover of NOK 700 million. It is owned by ASCO Group, UK.
For more information, please contact:
Iverson eFuels
Hege Økland, CEO
Email: h.okland@hy2gen.com
Phone: +47 957 53 695
ASCO Norge
Runar Hatletvedt, Managing Director,
Email: runar.hatletvedt@ascoworld.com
Phone: +47 948 74 800
St1 Norge
Simen Hauland, Project Manager P2X,
Email: simen.hauland@st1.com
Phone: +47 40 31 63 05
Stavangerregionen Havn
Eivind Hornnes, Business Developer
Email: eivind.hornnes@stavanger.havn.no
Phone: +47 909 66 155