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Singapore: Global Energy methanol bunkering op reaches double 3,000 mt parcel milestone

Both parcels are the largest methanol bunker stems delivered in Singapore since MPA’s methanol bunkering licensing officially took effect on 1 January 2026.

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Singapore-based bunker supplier Global Energy Trading Pte Ltd (Global Energy) recently completed two methanol bunker deliveries, one at the Singapore anchorage and another under SIMOPS (simultaneous operations) at PSA’s Pasir Panjang Terminal.

The deliveries conducted by Singapore-flagged bunker tanker KARA were 3,000 metric tonnes (mt) each; marking the largest single parcel of methanol delivered in Singapore since licensing started to segregate methanol bunkering from conventional bunkering from 1 January 2026, it told Manifold Times.

In 2023, Global Energy was the first bunkering firm to introduce IMO type 2 tankers for bunkering methanol as marine fuel at Singapore port; to date the fleet have supplied over 10,000 mt of methanol product to receiving vessels in Singapore.

The experience gathered from handling bio-methanol, blended methanol, and grey methanol has portrayed the group as a competent supplier in this field, resulting in the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) granting the company a licence to supply methanol as marine fuel at Singapore.

In 2026, Global Energy will expand its fleet with two more IMO type 2 tankers. The new generation 8,000 dwt bunkering tankers will have stainless steel tanks and high cubic capacity with each being capable of delivering up to 7,000 mt of methanol in a single shipment.

“Global Energy has strategic partnerships with current and potential methanol producers to ensure the availability of quality-assured and ISCC-certified products,” shared a spokeswoman.

“With reputable tank storage operators as partners and the leverage of owning a fleet of tankers, we are able to provide a robust and reliable end-to-end solution, delivering products directly to the end users.

“For many years, Global Energy has consistently ranked among Singapore’s top 10 bunker suppliers in terms of volume. We remain committed to offer value-added services and to perform every bunker delivery with upmost care, in both conventional and alternative energy needs.”

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Photo description: IGAN, under construction at an undisclosed shipyard in China, will be delivered to Global Energy in 2026

 

Photo credit: Global Energy Trading Pte Ltd
Published: 24 February 2026

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CMA CGM boxship takes on record 8,016 mt of biomethanol bunker fuel in Shanghai

“CMA CGM OSMIUM” completes the world’s largest single-batch biomethanol bunkering operation, with enough volume to cover its entire voyage from Shanghai to East Coast of South America.

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CMA CGM boxship takes on record 8,016 mt of biomethanol bunker fuel in Shanghai

French shipping giant CMA CGM on Tuesday (18 August) said its 13,000 TEU dual‑fuel containership completed the world’s largest single-batch biomethanol bunkering operation at Shanghai Port.

CMA CGM OSMIUM was supplied with 8,016 metric tonnes (mt) of biomethanol in a single operation.

“This volume is enough to cover the vessel’s entire voyage from Shanghai to the East Coast of South America, with an estimated emissions reduction equivalent to 10,000 tonnes of CO₂,” the company said in a social media post. 

Carried out in partnership with Shanghai Electric Group Co Ltd and Shanghai International Port (Group) Co Ltd, CMA CGM said the operation demonstrates the potential of biomethanol for large-scale maritime applications and contributes to the development of lower-carbon fuel solutions for shipping.

Manifold Times previously reported SIPG Energy (Shanghai) Co Ltd (SIPG Energy) completing what it described as China’s first simultaneous two-vessel bunkering operation involving two different green marine fuels at anchorage, supplying LNG and bio-methanol to two vessels.

The company’s LNG bunkering vessel Hai Gang Wei Lai supplied LNG to PIL’s KOTA ELAN, while methanol bunkering vessel Hai Gang Zhi Yuan supplied domestically produced biomass-based methanol to CMA CGM’s dual-fuel container ship CMA CGM OSMIUM.

Related: China: SIPG Energy completes first simultaneous two-vessel, two-fuel green bunkering operation

 

Photo credit: CMA CGM
Published: 19 August, 2026

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ISO releases ISO 22120:2026 standard for bunkering of methanol-fuelled vessels

Document provides requirements for methanol bunkering transfer systems and equipment used to bunker methanol-fuelled.

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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has released ISO 22120:2026 which provides requirements for methanol bunkering transfer systems and equipment used to bunker methanol-fuelled vessels.

The document covers transfer systems, operational procedures, risk assessment, safety protection and personnel training.

According to the introduction, the document has been produced to meet an industry need for additional safety guidance related to the use of alternative fuels on board ships, as identified by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

“Due to numerous economic and environmental factors, the use of methanol as a vessel’s fuel has increased,” it said.

“The increase in methanol-fuelled vessels corresponds to an increase in methanol bunkering operations. Therefore, there is a need to standardize methanol bunkering operations internationally to a reasonable degree, so that vessel operators have the tools to select vessel fuel providers who meet set safety standards and so that methanol bunkering operations can be conducted safely.

“This document can be used for vessels involved in both international and domestic service, regardless of size.”

Note: The ISO 22120:2026 Specification for bunkering of methanol fuelled vessels can be purchased here

 

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Published: 19 August, 2026

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Fratelli Cosulich launches methanol-ready bunker tanker in China

Designed with MarineLINE-coated cargo tanks and methanol readiness from the outset, “Carlotta Cosulich” combines operational flexibility with future-fuel readiness.

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Fratelli Cosulich launches methanol-ready bunker tanker in China

Genoa-based marine fuel supplier Fratelli Cosulich on Monday (17 August) announced the launch of its new methanol-ready bunker IMO II tanker, Carlotta Cosulich.

The launch of Carlotta Cosulich, the third of four sister vessels, took place at Taizhou Maple Leaf Shipyard in China, bringing together the project team, partners and stakeholders.

Silvia Bordon, General Manager, served as the vessel’s godmother during the ceremony.

“Designed with MarineLINE-coated cargo tanks and methanol readiness from the outset, Carlotta Cosulich combines operational flexibility with future-fuel readiness,” the company said in a statement. 

Equipped with a five-tonne cargo crane and dedicated arrangements for Single Point Mooring (SPM) operations further enhances her versatility across a wider range of bunkering operations.

“Following the successful delivery of her two sister vessels, she brings us one step closer to completing this four-vessel programme and reinforces Fratelli Cosulich Group’s commitment to safety, innovation, sustainability and operational excellence,” the company added.

 

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Published: 18 August, 2026

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