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Alphaliner reports that LNG orders by carriers now significantly overshadow methanol

Concerns over the future availability of green methanol are clearly reflected in carriers’ newbuilding orders this year, according to the latest report by Alphaliner.

After dominating the newbuilding market last year, the proportion of methanol-fuel contracts fell sharply in the first ten months of 2024.

Methanol-powered ships so far represent just 21% of new capacity ordered in 2024, a significant drop on the 51% seen in 2023. Underlining the decline, methanol capacity contracted this year has fallen below demand for conventional tonnage again. Instead, LNG propulsion has re-asserted itself as carriers’ principal short-to-medium term choice on the path to decarbonisation.

In what is expected to be a record-breaking year for containership contracting, as of 14 October Alphaliner reported a total of 264 orders (all propulsion types) equivalent to 3.11 million teu. Some 77.5% of capacity ordered represents ‘green’ tonnage.

(Photo of Maersk vessel)

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