Key benefits of biofuels FAME/HVO in maritime
Current availability and uptake in the industry
Safety considerations
Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) is a renewable, drop-in diesel substitute made from waste and residue feedstocks. It delivers high CO₂ reductions and is fully compatible with marine engines.
Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) are waste-based biodiesels used as drop-in marine fuels.
FAME Residue is a sustainable by-product of biodiesel production. While variable in composition, it offers a cost-effective, waste-based solution for blending into marine fuels. At Burando Energies, we ensure strict sourcing and quality control, so our clients benefit from reliable, certified, and sustainable fuel options.
Burando has been an early mover in establishing green methanol bunkering in the ARA region and is expanding infrastructure to meet fast-growing demand.
We operate a fleet of methanol-capable bunker barges and is securing segregated storage capacity for green methanol by 2025.
Adoption trends in shipping: More than 200 methanol-fueled vessels are on order globally, making it one of the fastest-growing alternative fuels in the sector.
We integrate sustainable fuels directly into your supply chains, cutting Scope 3 emissions at the source. Each reduction is verified and documented through Environmental Attribute Certificates (EACs) for full accountability.
We bring clarity and control by managing the entire supply chain. From procurement to delivery, certification, and compliance, we remove complexity, letting you focus on what matters most, you core operations.
Highlighted: Why it matters to you
You gain carbon reductions that are transparent, traceable, and eligible for both voluntary reporting and compliance frameworks. No vague claims, just certified results.
Highlighted: Driving climate progress
Insetting allows shipowners and cargo owners to show measurable progress toward decarbonization while aligning with EU and IMO requirements.