Partner Engagement

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Partners

Oceania collaborate closely with strategic stakeholders across the clean fuel value chain, including the Pilbara Port Authority, fuel suppliers, technology providers, ship owners and charterers. We welcome aligned industry partners and stakeholder collaboration to further the foundation of an active Green Corridor servicing the Pilbara.

Energy Suppliers

Ship Owners & Charterers

Technology Providers

“We are proud to work alongside Oceania and DNV to bring this innovative ammonia bunkering vessel design to life. As part of the maritime industry's multi-fuel transition to low- and zero-carbon energy, ammonia stands out as a viable option for long-haul shipping—and enabling its safe and efficient delivery is critical. Our vessel design incorporates a high level of automation and smart control systems to ensure safe handling of ammonia, enhancing both crew safety and operational reliability during ship-to-ship transfers. This Approval in Principle marks a key milestone, not just for the vessel, but for the broader ecosystem that must be in place to support ammonia bunkering. With Dampier emerging as a green marine fuel hub, and with SeaTech (Australia) actively engaged in supporting decarbonisation initiatives aligned with Australia’s net zero ambitions, we bring a strong track record and deep expertise to deliver practical, scalable solutions that enable the decarbonisation of global shipping.”"

“Scaling up production and bunkering infrastructure remains one of the biggest challenges in the maritime energy transition, and will be vital to the adoption of alternative fuels at scale. This AiP is another step in realizing operationally ready bunkering capabilities and strengthening industry confidence in the potential of ammonia as a carbon-free fuel for shipping. At DNV, we’re proud to support forward-thinking partners like SeaTech and Oceania with the trusted technical assurance and deep expertise needed to realize the industry’s decarbonization ambitions."

“Pilbara Ports have demonstrated their support and enthusiasm for becoming a key hub for the handling of clean ammonia for the international market and marine fuel. As promised in the first gas supply announcement, the tempo of achieving milestones and development of the project will continue to increase as we drive for FID in H1 2026."

"I am pleased to see this initiative in what is an area that is rapidly becoming a leader in green marine fuels.  Australia has the raw materials, renewable energy and a large volume consumer with bulk shipping all in one area and this project is on the right path for sustainable shipping.

With truly sustainable zero carbon fuels as the end game for shipping, the fuel flexibility this project offers marks the horizon as to the direction it needs to take.