Latest News in the Methanol Industry
Methanol Not Effective or Safe Hand Sanitizer or Disinfectant for COVID-19
Methanol Institute (MI) released a detailed fact sheet and “FAQ” noting that methanol is not an effective or safe product for use as a hand sanitizer or surface disinfectant to combat the COVID-19 virus.
MI Releases Updated 5th Edition Methanol Safe Handling Manual
The Methanol Safe Handling Manual provides an overview of critical methanol safety information, including methanol health and fire risks, and how to mitigate them through proper safe handling procedures.
Methanol a Safe and Efficient Automotive Fuel, New Reports Find
Methanol Institute (MI) released two new reports on the use of methanol as a safe, efficient and clean alternative fuel for cars, trucks and buses.
Methanol Institute welcomes new additions to dual-fuel shipping fleet
The 49,000dwt product tankers Mari Couva and Mari Kokako were named at the Hyundai Mipo Dockyard by owners Marinvest and Waterfront Shipping on August 16
Argus White Paper on Emerging Methanol Markets
Argus Media has prepared a 4-page white paper titled "Emerging opportunities for methanol and the effect on market dynamics" that is available now
Major Dutch Maritime Companies Join Green Maritime Methanol Project
EIN Presswire, February 21, 2019
Renewable Methanol Fuel Slashes Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Transportation and Power Generation
EIN Presswire, February 5, 2019
Methanol Institute Welcomes bse Engineering as a New Association Member
EIN Presswire, February 4 , 2019
Nanyang Technological University brings Methanol power to Singapore waters
EIN Presswire, January 7, 2019
NYK builds the first methanol-powered ship, reducing 99% SOx emissions
Xinhua, December 28, 2018| Source: Sohu
ISO Specification is another Step Forward for Methanol as Marine Fuel
EIN Presswire, July 9, 2018
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From Curb to Fuel: Edmonton's Waste-to-Biofuels and Chemicals Facility
Learn how Edmonton sorts out municipal waste for composting and recycling and sends the rest to be turned into biofuels at the world’s first municipal waste-to-biofuels and chemicals facility.