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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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Singapore-based ONE celebrates maiden voyage of methanol-and-ammonia ready boxship

Following the successful deployment of “ONE Singapore” and its sister vessels, “ONE Solidarity” will be deployed on the Mediterranean Pacific South 2 (MS2) service.

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Singapore-based ONE celebrates maiden voyage of methanol-and-ammonia ready boxship

Singapore-based container shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE) on Thursday (3 July) said it celebrated the maiden voyage of containership ONE Solidarity as the ship made its first-ever arrival in Shekou, China. 

“As one of our S-series methanol and ammonia ready container vessels, ONE Solidarity is another demonstration of ONE’s commitment to sustainable shipping,” the company said in a social media post. 

Following the successful deployment of ONE Singapore and its sister vessels, ONE Solidarity will be deployed on the Mediterranean Pacific South 2 (MS2) service. 

“Her deployment will boost our service capacity, ensuring faster, more reliable, and highly efficient shipping offerings across key global trade lanes,” the company added.

 

Photo credit: Ocean Network Express
Published: 3 July, 2026

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“Lucia Cosulich” enters final preparation ahead of bunkering operations

Following delivery of the ship in China, it will now enter the final preparation phase ahead of its next operational steps, strengthening Fratelli Cosulich’s ability to provide reliable bunkering solutions.

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“Lucia Cosulich” enters final preparation ahead of bunkering operations

Fratelli Cosulich Marine Energy on Thursday (2 July) celebrated the delivery of Lucia Cosulich at Taizhou Maple Leaf Shipyard in China.

The vessel is the second of four sister methanol-ready IMO II bunker tankers developed within the Group’s fleet expansion programme and follows the launching ceremony held on 2 May 2026.

Designed to support the Group’s bunkering operations and future fuel requirements, Lucia Cosulich is part of the new generation of vessels developed by Fratelli Cosulich Marine Energy to combine operational reliability, safety and fuel flexibility.

Lucia Cosulich will now enter the final preparation phase ahead of its next operational steps, further strengthening the Group’s ability to provide reliable bunkering solutions.

“We wish Lucia Cosulich and her crew fair winds on the next stage of her journey,” the company said. 

Related: Fratelli Cosulich launches second methanol-ready bunker tanker in China

 

Photo credit: Fratelli Cosulich
Published: 3 July, 2026

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DNV: Alternative-fuelled vessel orders down 11.6% in H1 2026

In total, 137 alternative-fuelled vessels were ordered in the first half of 2026 compared to 155 in the same period in 2025.

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DNV: Alternative-fuelled vessel orders down 11.6% in H1 2026

Latest data from classification society DNV’s Alternative Fuels Insight (AFI) platform showed a total of 15 new orders for alternative-fuelled vessels were placed in June 2026.

This consisted of 10 orders for LNG-fuelled vessels, nine of which were car carriers and one a CO2 carrier. The remaining five orders were for LPG/ethane carriers.

Two LNG-bunker vessels were also ordered in June, bringing the total in this segment to seven so far in 2026.

In total, 137 alternative-fuelled vessels were ordered in the first half of 2026, down 11.6% from 155 in the same period in 2025. 

Over half of these (73) were for LNG-fuelled vessels, with most coming from the container (42) and car carrier (21) segments. LPG/ethane carriers were also prominent, with 55 new orders, a significant uptick compared to the first half of 2025 (15). The remaining orders were for vessels fuelled by methanol (2), ethanol (2), ammonia (4), and hydrogen (1).

Deliveries in the first half of the year point to continued uptake of alternative-fuelled tonnage across several segments, with 61 LNG-fuelled vessels and 38 methanol-fuelled vessels delivered so far in 2026.

More recently, Exmar took delivery of what it described as the first oceangoing dual-fuel ammonia vessel, marking a step beyond earlier ammonia-fuelled deliveries, which have largely been associated with pilot or demonstration projects rather than commercial deployment.

DNV: Alternative-fuelled vessel orders down 11.6% in H1 2026

Jason Stefanatos, Global Decarbonization Director at DNV Maritime, said: “What we can take away from the first half of 2026, in terms of the alternative-fuels orderbook, is that we have a market progressing at different speeds depending on segment economics, fuel availability, and the regulatory landscape. Shipowners and other stakeholders are pursuing different pathways based on their individual priorities and requirements.

“LNG remains the leading near-term fuel option, with order activity continuing to be led by containers and car carriers. LPG and ethane carriers have also accounted for a significant share of activity in the first half of the year, while developments in areas such as ammonia and ethanol show that multiple pathways continue to be explored.”

 

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Published: 3 July, 2026

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