Maersk to buy 100,000 tonnes of green methanol from US source by 2027

Maersk’s agreement with US company Carbon Sink will add 100,000 tonnes of green methanol to the carrier’s fleet by 2027. Total capacity may exceed one million tonnes.
Maersk’s Head of Green Fuels Sourcing, Berit Hinnemann. | Photo: Jan Bjarke Mindegaard
Maersk’s Head of Green Fuels Sourcing, Berit Hinnemann. | Photo: Jan Bjarke Mindegaard

Maersk has launched a green methanol partnership with US based project developer Carbon Sink as part of its overall strategy to decarbonize its fleet.

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