HIF Global and German eFuel One sign HoA
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The e-Methanol supplied under this arrangement will meet the rigorous specifications of the International Methanol Producers and Consumers Association (IMPCA) and will be certified under EU RED III RFNBO standards.
Diego Fettweis, Chief Commercial Officer of HIF Global, said: “This agreement marks a significant step in expanding the reach of sustainable fuels. By working with German eFuel One, we are advancing the decarbonisation of global transport and industry, leveraging our experience operating and exporting e-Fuels for over three years from HIF Haru Oni in southern Chile, as well as our global portfolio of projects, to deliver reliable, certified e-Methanol to the market.”
This agreement builds on HIF Global’s ongoing efforts to expand its presence in the European market. It follows the HoA for e-Fuel offtake announced in 2025 with MB Energy (Mabanaft), another leading German energy company.
Christian Hanke, CEO of German eFuel One GmbH, added: “We are establishing the foundation for reliable, industrial scale production of e-Fuels, an essential building block for the urgently needed, technology open path to climate neutrality in the transport sector. For the Port of Hamburg, as import hub for Europe, the reliable import of green molecules is of critical importance. It not only strengthens regional industries but also supports the German Federal Government in ensuring the energy security needed to accelerate defossilisation in Germany. Together with HIF Global, we are demonstrating that sustainable mobility is not a vision of the future but begins today.”
e-Methanol is a synthetic fuel produced by combining green hydrogen with recycled carbon dioxide, resulting in an e-Fuel that can be used in existing engines and infrastructure without modifications. Its versatility makes it a solution for a wide range of clients: it can be used directly in shipping and industrial sectors, or further converted into other sustainable fuels, such as e-Gasoline for cars or e-SAF for planes. This flexibility allows companies across multiple industries to advance their decarbonisation goals using proven, adaptable technology.
The future offtake agreement between HIF Global and German eFuel One will establish a long-term framework for the annual supply of certified e Methanol, which will be available following contract execution and the scale up of international e-Fuels production capacities.
HIF’s projects and production facilities are in sustainably oriented regions around the world, while the e-Fuels will arrive in Hamburg, Germany, a key European energy and import hub.
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