Hafnia believes customers want to sail green — but not yet

The product tanker carrier has ordered four new ships that will be able to run on green methanol. However, customers are not exactly lining up to use them.
By the end of June, a total of 156 vessels had been ordered across segments that can run on methanol. The vast majority of the newbuilds are container ships, according to DNV. | Photo: Pr / Hafnia
By the end of June, a total of 156 vessels had been ordered across segments that can run on methanol. The vast majority of the newbuilds are container ships, according to DNV. | Photo: Pr / Hafnia

Hafnia has recently ordered four new tankers that will be able to run on green methanol, thus reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

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