Tag: methanol

Port of Singapore publishes rules on methanol bunkering

Port of Singapore publishes rules on methanol bunkering

March 10, 2025 |

In Singapore, The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG), through the Singapore Standards Council (SSC), have published a new Technical Reference (TR) 129 on Methanol Bunkering to provide a comprehensive framework for the safe and efficient use of methanol as an alternative fuel for bunkering operations. This marks an important […]

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CMA CGM’s first first dual-fuel methanol vessel makes maiden call in Singapore

CMA CGM’s first first dual-fuel methanol vessel makes maiden call in Singapore

March 10, 2025 |

In Singapore, CMA CGM IRON, the Group’s first dual-fuel methanol vessel, made its maiden call recently at the Port of Singapore. Built in Korea by Hyunday Samho Heavy Industries, the CMA CGM IRON is the first in a series of 12 dual-fuel methanol vessels with a capacity of 13,000 TEUs. Sisterships CMA CGM COBALT, ARGON, […]

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Cummins receives DNV Approval in Principle on methanol-ready engines

Cummins receives DNV Approval in Principle on methanol-ready engines

March 10, 2025 |

In Indiana, Cummins Inc. recently announced DNV Approval in Principle (AIP) for its methanol-ready QSK60 IMO II and IMO III engines, available from 2000 – 2700 hp (1491 – 2013 kW). Received in June 2024, the AIP validates Cummins retrofittable methanol dual-fuel solution for the global marine market, ensuring it meets the highest standards of […]

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OSU researchers develop novel electrocatalyst with Yale to boost methanol from CO2 production

OSU researchers develop novel electrocatalyst with Yale to boost methanol from CO2 production

March 10, 2025 |

In Oregon, methanol, important for the manufacture of many everyday goods and for its green energy potential, may soon be produced faster and more efficiently thanks to a collaboration that included two Oregon State University researchers. Researchers helped characterize a novel electrocatalyst developed by collaborators at Yale University and helped explain the improved efficiency for […]

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NEXTCHEM awarded a licensing contract for an ultra-low carbon methanol plant in Mexico

NEXTCHEM awarded a licensing contract for an ultra-low carbon methanol plant in Mexico

March 9, 2025 |

In Italy, MAIRE announces that NEXTCHEM’s subsidiary KT Tech has been awarded a licensing contract for the implementation of NEXTCHEM’s proprietary NX AdWinMethanol Zero technology for Pacifico Mexinol, an ultra-low carbon methanol facility near Los Mochis, Sinaloa, on the Pacific coast of Mexico, with an output in excess of 2.1 million tons per year. Transition […]

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CMA CGM’s methanol-fueled boxship calls first in Singapore

CMA CGM’s methanol-fueled boxship calls first in Singapore

March 6, 2025 |

In Singapore, the CMA CGM Iron, the first of the French shipping company’s twelve 13,000 TEU dual-fuel methanol containerships built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries, made its maiden call at the Port of Singapore on March 4 as part of  CMA CGM’s fleet expansion. The vessel, designed to run on methanol and conventional fuel, is […]

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Italy’s Eni refinery to host waste-to-fuel plant

Italy’s Eni refinery to host waste-to-fuel plant

February 27, 2025 |

In Italy, Maire, Eni, and Iren have started the permitting process for a plant at Eni’s refinery in northern Italy that will convert 200,000 tons of non-recyclable waste per year into 110,000 tons of circular methanol and 1,500 tons of circular hydrogen using gasification technology from Maire’s technology arm, Nextchem, to produce low-carbon fuels for […]

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Taebaek to get 10,000-ton clean methanol plant

Taebaek to get 10,000-ton clean methanol plant

February 27, 2025 |

In South Korea, Plagen and Taebaek City signed an agreement to build a 10,000-ton-per-year clean methanol production facility, set to begin operation in 2027. Taebaek will leverage its abundant forestry byproducts and renewable energy infrastructure to secure raw material supply. Plagen CEO Kyung Kook-hyun said, “Taebaek is the optimal location for clean methanol production and […]

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ONE names first owned newbuild

ONE names first owned newbuild

February 20, 2025 |

In Singapore, Ocean Network Express held the naming ceremony for its first self-owned newbuild container ship, ONE Sparkle, at Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan, South Korea, on February 14. The 13,800 TEU vessel is part of a 20-ship series designed for future methanol and ammonia fuel use, with deliveries planned through 2026. “The naming of […]

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COSCO bets on methanol with six-tanker order

COSCO bets on methanol with six-tanker order

February 20, 2025 |

In China, Xinde Marine News reports COSCO Energy signed a contract with COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry to build six tankers—two Aframax, two LR2, and two Panamax vessels—all designed for methanol dual-fuel operation or methanol-ready compliance. According to COSCO Energy, methanol-fueled ships can cut annual CO₂ emissions by approximately 24,000 tons, aligning with EU carbon tax […]

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