Maersk replaces supplier of green fuel for prestige ship

Maersk’s first green container ship will sail on a different methanol fuel, and European Energy has been replaced by OCI Global in the short term. Maersk will not put figures on fuel volumes in 2025.
"If you ask if I hope for 500,000 tonnes (green methanol, ed.) in 2025, I do. Can I guarantee it will happen? No,” says Morten Bo Christiansen, head of energy transition at Maersk. | Photo: Maersk Pr
"If you ask if I hope for 500,000 tonnes (green methanol, ed.) in 2025, I do. Can I guarantee it will happen? No,” says Morten Bo Christiansen, head of energy transition at Maersk. | Photo: Maersk Pr

At the last minute, Maersk has replaced Danish European Energy as supplier of green methanol for the shipping group’s prestigious, first green container ship. 

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