EverLoNG-project presented at LNGCON 2025
Advancing LNG as future fuel by Onboard Carbon Capture (OCC)
On March 4th, Conoship International had the honor of presenting at the LNGCON2025 Roundtable, where leading voices in the maritime industry gathered to discuss the future of LNG as a marine fuel. Guus van der Bles, director of research & development at Conoship, joined forces with Malte Dabbert, Business Developer at Anthony Veder to showcase the groundbreaking EverLoNG project. The initiative focusses on advancing LNG-fueled vessels through Onboard Carbon Capture (OCC) technology.
We are proud to have had the opportunity to contribute to display how OCC can significantly reduce emissions on LNG-powered vessel, moving our industry closer to reaching the sustainability goals set by the IMO.
The EverLoNG project is already making waves with its recent pilot on the Sleipnir vessel, capturing and liquefying CO2 directly onboard. This innovative system not only minimizes a ship’s carbon footprint, but also opens possibilities for using captured CO2 in the production of various goods creating a closed carbon loop. Additionally, geological storage sites are dedicated for permanent CO2 storage.



Expanding on this vision, the next phase of the EverLoNG project focuses on integrating OCC technology with synthetic fuel production. By combining captured CO2 with green hydrogen, ships can produce synthetic methane (CH4) onboard through the Sabatier process. This approach reduces emissions, but also transforms LNG-fueled vessels into future-ready hydrogen carriers.
Regulatory support and port infrastructure for CO2 offloading and permanent storage will be crucial to successfully adopt Onboard Carbon Capture. Collaborations with partners like Anthony Veder ensure that the technology is optimized for real-world applications, while ongoing discussions with regulatory bodies help shape policies that support widespread implementation.
For more information on the EverLoNG project and Conoship’s role in advancing sustainable shipping, feel free to reach out to us on our contact page or by sending an email to solutions@conoship.com.