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Shanghai Port Kicks Off 2025 with Methanol Bunkering Operation Xinde Marine News Pang Kai 2025-01-03 11:21


On January 1st, the vessel "Haigang Zhiyuan" successfully completed a 3,000-ton methanol bunkering operation for the "Anne Maersk" at Yangshan Port. This marks the first such operation of 2025 and signals the start of regular methanol bunkering at the port.

Methanol, with its low emissions, is becoming a key alternative marine fuel. "Haigang Zhiyuan," the first methanol bunkering vessel at Shanghai Port, features 12 cargo tanks with a total capacity of 16,000 cubic meters. It enables ship-to-ship bunkering while supporting container operations, boosting efficiency and sustainability.

To ensure safe operations, the Yangshan Port MSA implemented comprehensive safety measures and emergency plans. They coordinated closely with pilot stations, terminal operators, and shipping companies, overseeing the entire process through dedicated monitoring.

Following this successful bunkering, two more methanol operations are planned for January. Yangshan Port will continue to refine its methanol bunkering services, reinforcing Shanghai's position as a green fuel hub and international shipping center.

by Xinde Marine News Pang Kai

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