Port of Immingham becomes home to UK's first commercial biomethanol bunkering service
The UK’s first commercially ready bio-methanol storage and supply service for shipping has been launched at the Port of Immingham, the largest port by cargo volume in the UK, as part of efforts to advance decarbonization in maritime transport.
The three-partite partnership of Exolum, Methanex Corporation and Ørsted is behind the initiative to provide marine bunkering services for bio-methanol.

“This initiative marks a significant milestone for the Port of Immingham and the wider maritime sector,” said Steven Clapperton, Head of Marine (Humber), Associated British Ports, owner of Port of Immingham.
“By enabling biomethanol bunkering, we are taking practical steps toward decarbonising one of the hardest-to-abate industries. Associated British Ports is proud to support partners like Exolum, Ørsted, and Methanex in driving innovation that aligns with the U.K.’s clean energy ambitions and positions our ports at the forefront of sustainable shipping.”
Exolum will provide the storage and fuelling infrastructure at its Immingham facility, Methanex will supply the bio-methanol for the project and Ørsted will be the first to utilize this service for its North Sea offshore wind farm maintenance vessels.
The ISCC-certified bio-methanol supplied to Ørsted is produced at Methanex’s U.S.
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