India’s first methanol bunkering trial

A shot of the participants involved in the methanol bunkering trial at Kandla Port

Source: Deendayal Port Authority

Deendayal Port Authority says its completed India’s first methanol bunkering demonstration at Kandla port, furthering its port bunkering capabilities and alternative fuels provision aims.

The shore-to-ship methanol transfer marks a milestone for port infrastructure development aligned with maritime decarbonisation goals.

Conducted on 2 April, the trial brought together multiple industry partners to validate operational readiness and safety procedures for handling alternative fuels within a working port environment.

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