TotalEnergies Marine Fuels joins the Methanol Institute
Published by Bella Weetch,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The Methanol Institute (MI) has announced TotalEnergies Marine Fuels as the association’s newest member company. TotalEnergies Marine Fuels is TotalEnergies’ dedicated business unit in charge of worldwide bunkering activities.
In line with TotalEnergies’ ambition of reaching net zero emissions by 2050, together with society, TotalEnergies Marine Fuels has its strategic focus on providing cleaner and lower-carbon marine fuel solutions that will effectively support its shipping customers’ energy needs and decarbonisation strategies.
"Low-carbon methanol is emerging as one of the promising alternative marine fuel contenders, with strong potential to significantly reduce harmful greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the maritime industry,” noted Frederic Meyer, Strategy and Projects Director of TotalEnergies Marine Fuels. “We are pleased to join the Methanol Institute and look forward to connect with association members to identify opportunities and partnerships that will help to advance and standardise the application of low-carbon methanol as a marine fuel.”
TotalEnergies is working on various projects related to low-carbon methanol technologies. One initiative is the e-CO2Met, a pilot project launched in June 2021 near TotalEnergies’ Leuna refinery with the goal to convert CO2 with renewable electric energy to methanol.
MI CEO Gregory Dolan, stated "MI is pleased to welcome TotalEnergies Marine Fuels as our newest member. TotalEnergies Marine Fuels’ bunkering expertise and their work on low-carbon methanol projects and technologies creates opportunities for great synergies with our existing member companies."
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/02032022/totalenergies-marine-fuels-joins-the-methanol-institute/
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