July6 , 2026

    Green Methanol Bunkering Debut for OOCL Wisdom at Qingdao

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    OOCL has achieved a significant sustainability milestone with the successful completion of the first green methanol bunkering operation for its vessel OOCL Wisdom at Qingdao. The development marks another step in the shipping industry’s transition towards low-carbon fuels and cleaner maritime operations.

    The bunkering operation demonstrates the growing availability of alternative marine fuels at major ports and highlights Qingdao’s expanding role in supporting next-generation vessel refuelling infrastructure. Green methanol, produced using renewable energy and sustainable feedstocks, is increasingly being adopted as a viable marine fuel to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping.

    According to the company, the successful bunkering of OOCL Wisdom reflects its commitment to decarbonising fleet operations while maintaining safe and efficient cargo services. The initiative forms part of OOCL’s broader environmental strategy, which includes investing in fuel-efficient vessels, digital technologies, and cleaner energy solutions to meet evolving international emissions regulations.

    Industry experts believe green methanol will play an important role in the maritime sector’s energy transition alongside other low- and zero-carbon fuels. As more ports develop the infrastructure required for alternative fuel bunkering, shipping lines are expected to accelerate the deployment of dual-fuel vessels capable of operating on cleaner energy sources.

    The milestone also underscores Qingdao’s growing importance as a hub for sustainable maritime services. Continued investments in green fuel infrastructure are expected to strengthen the port’s competitiveness while supporting the global shipping industry’s efforts to achieve long-term decarbonisation and environmental sustainability.

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