April 27, 2026. Nordic energy company Gasum and shipping company Wasaline have extended their agreement for Bio-LNG supply to continue through 2027. This agreement continues to strengthen the companies’ long-standing partnership.
It also underlines both companies’ commitment to developing cleaner maritime transport. Wasaline runs a carbon neutral shipping corridor between Finland and Sweden, as the company’s vessel Aurora Botnia uses batteries and biogas to operate the route. Gasum supplies the vessel with Bio-LNG.
Gasum’s consistent high-quality Bio-LNG supplies and exceptional supply security are key factors in enabling Wasaline to maintain a reliable, carbon neutral ferry route.
“Bio-LNG has played a central role in reducing our environmental footprint, and, together with batteries, eventually in establishing the first credible green shipping corridor across the Baltic Sea. Gasum has proven to be a dependable partner for us in this effort. Gasum’s ability to deliver stable, high-quality Bio-LNG is essential to our strategy, and we look forward to continuing the cooperation”, says Peter Ståhlberg, Managing Director of Wasaline.
“Gasum is proud to continue supporting Wasaline’s ambition to lead the way in sustainable shipping. We value our long-term partnership with Wasaline very highly. Partnerships like this, built on trust and operational excellence, have made it possible for us to develop our capabilities and offering in Bio-LNG to the high level it is at today”, says Jacob Granqvist, Vice President, Maritime at Gasum.




