Indian bio-methanol project targets bunkering demand
Hellenic Shipping News
Indian conglomerate Thermax plans to develop a bio-methanol production plant at Deendayal Port (Kandla) in Gujarat, India, targeting future bunkering demand. The facility is initially expected to produce around 5 mt/day of bio-methanol and has a planned annual production capacity of up to 18,000 mt.
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