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Norwegian Cruise Line, Repsol Sign Long-Term Deal for Renewable Fuels Supply in Spain
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Norwegian Cruise Line, Repsol Sign Long-Term Deal for Renewable Fuels Supply in Spain
Oct 20, 2025 7:10 AM

09:53 AM EDT, 10/20/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Norwegian Cruise Line ( NCLH ) and Repsol said Monday they have signed an eight-year agreement for the supply of renewable marine fuels at the Port of Barcelona in Spain.

Financial details were not provided.

Starting in next year's European season, Repsol will provide renewable fuels, including biofuels and, from 2029, renewable methanol, directly to the company's ships when calling at the port, Norwegian Cruise Line ( NCLH ) said.

Norwegian Cruise Line ( NCLH ) shares were 1.4% higher in recent trading.

Price: 23.19, Change: +0.26, Percent Change: +1.13

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