
Between November 10th and 17th, Petrobras supplied three Transpetro ships with bunker fuel containing 24% renewable content. The operation took place at the São Sebastião Waterway Terminal (Tebar), in São Paulo.
The fuel that supplied the vessels is composed of 24% biodiesel supplied by Petrobras Biocombustível (PBio). The ships Zumbi dos Palmares, with approximately 1,300 tons, and the vessels Rômulo Almeida and Carlos Drummond de Andrade , with approximately 400 and 300 tons respectively, were refueled. The total volume supplied to the Petrobras fleet ships is equivalent to the fuel consumption of the ships used as accommodation during COP30.
The bunker fuel with renewable content meets the regulations of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) , which limits the sulfur content in marine fuels. It is a drop-in solution , meaning it can be used by the existing fleet without the need for technical adaptations, positioning Brazil as a competitive alternative for the supply of sustainable marine fuels.

'The operation at the São Sebastião Terminal reinforces Petrobras' role as an agent in the energy transition and in the development of sustainable solutions for the maritime market. Bunker fuel with renewable content contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, aligning with the company's environmental commitments and international best practices. Petrobras is expanding its logistical capacity for supplying this type of fuel, both in Brazil and abroad,' says Claudio Schlosser, Petrobras' Director of Logistics, Commercialization and Markets.
During the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), held in Belém (PA), Petrobras also contributed by supplying diesel with renewable content for the dedicated bus fleet and for electric power generators used at the event.
Source: Petrobras











