At Singapore Methanol, we are at the forefront of producing high-quality green methanol, with two state-of-the-art production facilities currently under development in Indonesia. Our commitment extends from the sustainable sourcing of biomass feedstock to the refining and efficient distribution of the final product. Each stage of our production process is meticulously designed to meet global sustainability standards and align with international regulatory frameworks. Our green methanol not only supports the global decarbonization effort but also offers a viable, eco-friendly alternative for various industrial and maritime applications. By leveraging local partnerships and advanced technologies, we are well-positioned to lead the charge in the renewable energy sector, contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable future.
Green Bio methanol produced through gasification of biomass feedstock is a clean and renewable fuel that reduces greenhouse gas emissions of more than 65% compared to fossil fuels. Our plants are designed to support the transition to a low-carbon economy
We leverage advanced technologies and best practices to optimize plant efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and ensure high-performance output
Our green bio-methanol plants provide long-term economic benefits through cost-effective operations, reduced environmental compliance expenses, and potential financial advantages from carbon-related incentives.
We deliver customized shipping and logistics solutions that align with each project’s strategic goals, ensuring efficient and reliable transportation while meeting specific client needs.
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Bio Methanol Production in Sulawesi, Indonesia: The Taliabu Island project is set to produce 200,000 tons of bio-methanol by 2027-2028, with plans to reach 1.0 million tons by 2030, utilizing reed bamboo (Arundo Donax) through gasification and synthesis. This project supports our mission to reduce global GHG emissions and advance maritime decarbonization.
Bio Methanol Production from Sugar Cane Bagasse, Sumbawa Island: We are exploring a project in collaboration with local partners to produce 70,000 to 100,000 metric tons of bio-methanol annually using sugarcane bagasse. This initiative could achieve over 70% Well-to-Wake GHG reduction when utilized as maritime fuel.
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