This week’s highlights include IMO granting consultative status to Methanol Institute, marking a significant milestone for cleaner shipping, enabling MI to represent producers and stakeholders.
Information shared by the Methanol Institute meant to assist the maritime industry in the adoption of methanol as a mainstream marine fuel heading into IMO 2030/2050.
Firm said milestone was achieved in collaboration with National Energy Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago, Paria Fuel Trading Company, NYK, Green Marine, Bunker Holding, Uni-Tankers and...
Global Maritime Forum explored the topic of demand aggregation for zero-emission shipping fuels and the role it can play in supporting their early uptake in a...
Firm expanded Europe’s first green methanol-powered feeder network, launched in July, with the launch of Green Baltic X-PRESS, which commenced operations on 23 August.
MI aims to use its consultative status to establish robust regulatory frameworks for low-carbon shipping fuels as well as developing standards for the safe design, operation,...
Both signed an agreement to carry out deeper research and technical breakthroughs in the application of green methanol as a bunker fuel for ships and promote...
Emergence of new bunker fuels along with new efficiency-enhancing technologies and new rules and regulations have led to new levels of sophistication, according Jing Yang Sunny...
Methanol-related developments this week include a proposal for a global decarbonization initiative from ICS and the construction of China's first methanol dual-fuel bunkering vessel.
“Stena Pro Patria” also being refuelled in the coming days, firm will have supplied 2,100 MT of methanol fuel to ships in August alone, and 12,500...