Methanex and MOL Complete First-Ever Net-Zero Voyage Fueled by Bio-Methanol

Methanex Corporation and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. are pleased to announce the dual-fuel vessel “Cajun Sun” successfully completed the first-ever net-zero voyage fueled by bio-methanol. The voyage is an example of how Methanex and MOL are collaborating to demonstrate the viability of methanol as a marine fuel with a pathway to net-zero emissions.

The Cajun Sun, operated by Methanex’s subsidiary Waterfront Shipping and chartered from MOL, departed from Geismar, U.S. on January 17 and arrived in Antwerp, Belgium on February 4. By blending ISCC-certified bio-methanol that has negative carbon intensity with natural gas-based methanol, net-zero greenhouse gas emissions on a lifecycle basis were achieved for the 18-day trans-Atlantic voyage. This innovative fuel solution offers shipping companies the ability to achieve net-zero carbon emissions today, supporting the industry’s transition to a low-carbon future.

Read more here…

Previous
Previous

Government of Canada Supports the Development and Adoption of Clean Technologies in Ontario

Next
Next

Divert, Inc. Announces Transformative $1 Billion Infrastructure Development Agreement with Enbridge Inc., Solidifying its Leadership in Solving the Wasted Food Crisis