A bunkering barge (R) supplies bio-methanol fuel to a container ship in Singapore. Three firms have been licensed to start supplying methanol in the port city from next year to help cut shipping carbon emissions

A bunkering barge (R) supplies bio-methanol fuel to a container ship in Singapore. Three firms have been licensed to start supplying methanol in the port city from next year to help cut shipping carbon emissions

Singapore will start issuing bunkering licences next year to companies supplying methanol as marine fuel, in an effort to help global shipping cut carbon emissions, officials said Monday.

Three companies will kickstart methanol supply in the Port of Singapore from January 1, its Marine and Port Authority (MPA) said in a statement.

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