Japanese container shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE) commissioned twelve 13,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) methanol dual-fuel container ships.
The vessels will be delivered starting in 2027. Jiangnan Shipyard and Yangzijiang Shipbuilding will each build six vessels.
The company is looking to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, in line with the International Maritime Organisation's directive.
In May 2022, ONE ordered 10 new ammonia- and methanol-ready container ships which will be also equipped with onboard carbon capture and storage technology. The vessels can be retrofit to use ammonia or methanol as fuel. They will be delivered in 2025.
Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp bio-methanol averaged at $2,265/t very low-sulphur fuel oil-equivalent (VLSFOe), compared with methanol at $649/t VLSFOe and VLSFO at $531/t VLSFOe from 1-17 January, Argus assessments showed.

