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Proman and Port of Klaipėda eye methanol bunkering

Proman and Port of Klaipėda eye methanol bunkering
The Port of Klaipėda, Lithuania aims to become an energy centre, not just a cargo, shipbuilding, and repair base (photo courtesy Klaipėda State Seaport Authority).

Switzerland-headed methanol major Proman AG has recently announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Port of Klaipėda in Lithuania to support the Port's transition from a “gateway to the world” to an “energy port”.

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Methanol is an important chemical compound used in a wide range of applications, including the production of sustainable transport fuels and as a feedstock in a variety of industries, such as automotive, construction, pharmaceuticals, plastics, textiles, and energy production.

Methanol’s versatility and inherently cleaner-burning properties make it one of the most attractive alternatives to conventional fossil fuels today, as it produces significantly fewer greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and helps to improve air quality.

Develop methanol bunkering

The Port of Klaipėda aims to become an energy centre, not just a cargo, shipbuilding, and repair base.

Cooperation with Proman, one of the world’s largest producers and suppliers of methanol, will help the Port of Klaipėda in the planning, design, and implementation of future methanol bunkering and the potential development of a methanol-to-power project for shore-side power (SSE) in or near the port.

The number of ships powered by alternative fuels has been growing every year. With both shipowners and ports obliged to reduce their annual emissions, alternatively fuelled ships are becoming increasingly more integrated into the shipping sector. Last year, 275 alternative fuel ships were ordered worldwide. Ports need to make decisions today to keep pace and to offer alternative fuel hubs to shipping lines in time, said Algis Latakas, CEO of Klaipėda State Seaport Authority.

The cooperation agreement commits to exchange information on methanol production, storage, supply, bunkering, and use; sustainable port development, environmental protection, and other topics; as well as potential joint participation in methanol production and power projects, alternative fuels events, conferences, seminars, and initiatives.

The Port of Klaipėda is taking proactive steps to ensure the deployment of alternative fuels and to gain knowledge and know-how in the alternative energy industry. Together, we are building a network of partners and stakeholders who could potentially participate in various stages of green energy projects, Algis Latakas said.

With the cooperation agreement, Proman will also support the Port of Klaipėda to initiate dialogue and cooperation with methanol experts and operators, methanol clusters and associations, as well as shipping lines.

Our range of products, particularly our low-carbon methanol blends, combined with our continuing investments in green and low-carbon methanol production facilities globally, will help catalyze the energy transition for a diverse range of industries. This MoU with Klaipeda Port is a part of our effort to provide storage, bunkering, and logistics solutions within Europe for our worldwide customer base, said Timothy Cornelius, Managing Director of Corporate Development at Proman.

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