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Singapore goes for over 1 mln tons of low-carbon methanol bunker supply by 2030

Singapore has the possible to provide over 1 million metric tons of lowcarbon methanol every year by 2030 to fulfill rising need for option bunker fuel, a Singapore minister said on Tuesday.

Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) late last year started looking for proposals from business to supply methanol as a. marine bunker fuel at Singapore from 2025.

On aggregate, the submissions have the prospective to provide. over one million tonnes per annum of low-carbon methanol by. 2030, said Amy Khor, a senior minister of state, at the. Singapore Maritime Week conference on Tuesday.

The submissions offer strong signs that the market. is getting ready for methanol bunker demand to scale up in the. coming years, stated Khor.

The port authority will unveil more details on the findings. on Wednesday and these will go into the advancement of a. methanol bunkering regulatory structure, she added.

National requirements on supplying methanol as a marine fuel in. Singapore are anticipated to be released in 2025, said Khor.

The propositions emerged ahead of an anticipated uptick in. methanol-powered ships, as business increase orders of such. vessels amidst strategies to cut carbon emissions with cleaner fuels.

Singapore, which is the world's largest bunkering center,. conducted its very first bio-methanol refuelling operation for a. Maersk ship in July this year.

Interest in methanol bunkering has grown as the shipping. market works towards carbon emission targets, with significant. shipowners and ports stepping up methanol bunkering-related. tasks internationally.

(source: Reuters)