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Waterfront Shipping and Trafigura enter time-charter deal for methanol-powered Clean Sea vessel

Waterfront Shipping and Trafigura enter time-charter deal for methanol-powered Clean Sea vessel
Clean Sea Transport, was set up as a joint venture between MSEA Group and Arkview Capital to acquire the assets of the Marinvest Group and to promote clean fuels in the shipping sector. In September 2021, Clean Sea Transport acquired 100% of the shares in Marinvest AB and its managed fleet consisting of five modern dual-fuel methanol carriers on long-term charters of up to 15 years along with four LR1 ice class 1A product tankers. Based in Gothenburg, Sweden, Marinvest is a shipping company founded in 1988 by the late Lars Mossberg, an innovator in the shipping sector who developed and managed one of the world’s first methanol-powered commercial vessels validating methanol as a clean, safe, and future-proof marine fuel capable of meeting the industry’s increasingly stringent emissions standards (photo courtesy Clean Sea).

Canada-headed Waterfront Shipping, a subsidiary of Methanex Corporation, the world’s largest producer, and supplier of methanol, has announced that it has entered into a time-charter agreement with Trafigura, one of the world’s largest physical commodity trading groups.

Under the agreement, Trafigura will operate the co-owned Waterfront Shipping and Clean Sea medium-range product tanker, Mari Innovator, as part of its global network of vessels used in clean products trading routes.

The Mari Innovator is our third-generation dual-fuel vessel and offers a number of advantages to Trafigura including the flexibility to diversify fuel options or consume methanol for potential cost savings. It is equipped with the latest technological innovations and fuel consumption is particularly low for a medium-range tanker, said Modi Mano, CEO of Clean Sea Transport.

This agreement supports the parties’ efforts to help the transition of the marine shipping industry toward decarbonization and is another example of Waterfront Shipping’s leadership in supporting the growing demand for methanol as a marine fuel.

We’re pleased to partner with Trafigura to share our globalWexperience and knowledge with operating and bunkering vessels using methanol fuel technology. Trafigura plays a vital leadership role in the energy transition and for it to recognize that methanol marine fuel offers a clear pathway towards a low-carbon shipping industry will help build the platform to drive change said Paul Hexter, President of Waterfront Shipping.

World’s largest operator of methanol dual-fuel vessels

Waterfront Shipping is pioneering the use of methanol as a marine fuel and as the world’s largest operator of methanol dual-fuel vessels, has accumulated over 123 000 operating hours, demonstrating the simplicity and safe use of methanol as a cleaner burning marine fuel.

Currently, Waterfront Shipping has 18 methanol dual-fuel vessels, with one additional vessel arriving by the spring of 2023, representing approximately 60 percent of its 30-vessel fleet.

We’re advocating for industry-wide action on shipping emissions and investing in new technologies and vessels to help achieve a more sustainable shipping industry. We’re excited about the cooperation with Waterfront Shipping and Clean Sea as we explore and learn also how methanol technology can integrate with our fleet to achieve our carbon intensity reduction goal of 25 percent by 2030 across our entire chartering operation, said Andrea Olivi, Head of Wet Freight for Trafigura.

Trafigura’s shipping and chartering operations are managed out of key regional hubs in Athens, Geneva, Houston, Lima, Montevideo, and Singapore, providing 24/7 coverage of freight and physical commodity markets.

As a cleaner-burning marine fuel, conventional methanol already meets the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) pollutant emissions regulations, significantly reducing sulphur oxides by 99 percent, nitrogen oxides by up to 80 percent, and particulate matter by 95 percent compared to heavy fuel oil. Methanol is also liquid at ambient temperature, safe, easy to handle, widely available, fully compliant with IMO Tier III regulations, and can be produced from renewable sources—offering a clear transition pathway to decarbonization, ended Paul Hexter.

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