Nigeria's largest container terminal, APM Terminals Apapa, has welcomed the Kota Oasis, the first LNG-powered vessel to berth at the terminal. This milestone marks a significant step towards sustainable shipping practices in Nigeria's maritime industry [1].


*Key Features of the Kota Oasis:*


- *Vessel Specifications*: The Kota Oasis is a 260-meter-long and 46-meter-wide vessel with a gross tonnage of 77,850, sailing under the Singaporean flag.

- *Environmentally Friendly*: The vessel is equipped with advanced X-DF engines featuring Intelligent Control by Exhaust Recycling, reducing methane slip and environmental impact.

- *Compliance*: The Kota Oasis meets IMO Tier III regulations, making it one of the most environmentally friendly vessels in its class.


*Impact on Nigerian Ports:*


- *Strategic Importance*: Nigerian ports are playing a vital role in facilitating West African trade and global logistics.

- *Recent Milestones*: APM Terminals Apapa, Onne Multipurpose Terminal, Lekki Deep Sea Port, and PTML Terminal have all marked historic milestones, showcasing their rising capacity and strategic role in the region.

- *Sustainable Shipping*: The arrival of LNG-powered vessels like the Kota Oasis signals a shift towards cleaner and more sustainable commercial shipping operations in Nigeria [1].