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Methanol-powered Maya Cosulich hits the water

Methanol-powered Maya Cosulich hits the water

Green Energy
Methanol-powered Maya Cosulich hits the water

Italy’s maritime transportation group Fratelli Cosulich has launched its new methanol-powered IMO II chemical bunker tanker, Maya Cosulich.

Courtesy of Fratelli Cosulich

The 7,990 dwt vessel with a capacity of over 8,000 cubic meters and the ability to carry both green methanol and biofuels was launched at Taizhou Maple Leaf Shipyard in China on October 9.

Maya Cosulich was designed by SeaTech Solutions and equipped with diesel-electric propulsion, onboard battery storage, and two mass flow meters (MFMs).

Fully compliant with MPA methanol bunkering standards, the newbuild will be among the first methanol dual-fuel bunker tankers to operate in the Port of Singapore, setting a new benchmark for safe and efficient alternative fuel delivery in the region.

The vessel is scheduled to arrive in Singapore at the end of 2025 to begin operations under time charter with TFG Marine.

“The delivery of Maya Cosulich is excellent news for TFG Marine and for the Singapore bunkering market. Its addition to our fleet strengthens our ability to offer customers a reliable and transparent supply of marine fuels, while supporting the industry’s transition towards low-carbon alternatives,” said Kenneth Dam,

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