Fuel optionality critical as transition risks grow – AET

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Malaysian tanker operator AET is expanding its use of alternative fuels, including biofuel blends and liquefied biomethane, to mitigate uncertainty in fuel availability and regulation during the shipping industry’s energy transition. It emphasized the importance of fuel optionality as transition risks grow.

Malaysian tanker operator AET is broadening its use of alternative fuels while warning that uncertainty around fuel availability and regulation could complicate the shipping industry’s transition. AET consumed a combined 3,200 mt of B24 and B30 biofuel blends across its fleet in 2025. It also completed its first liquefied biomethane (LBM) trial on one of ...

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