Egypt's SCZone, Denmark's Maersk in discussions for green fuel partnership
Egypt's Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) and Denmark-based
global container logistics giant Maersk are in discussions to implement green
methanol and green ammonia projects in the country.
SCZone said in a press statement that the two sides have
agreed to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore potential areas
of collaboration and partnerships.
Yehia Zaki, Chairman of SCZone said the Zone has positioned
itself as a hub for green hydrogen production and green fuel bunkering through
its integrated port and industrial zones in Ain Sokhna and East Port Said.
On Thursday, 10 March, Maersk had announced that it has
signed strategic partnerships with six companies with the intent of sourcing at
least 730,000 tonnes/year of green methanol by end of 2025 through projects in
China, North and South America. The green fuel would be used to power Maersk's
fleet of 12 ships, each of 16,000 TEU capacity, being built by South Korea's
Hyundai Heavy Industries. The first vessel is scheduled to be in operation at
the beginning of 2024.
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