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Maersk Charters Methanol-Powered Container Ship, Petronas Expands in Oman

By MGN EditorialFebruary 14, 2026 at 11:35 AM

A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including Maersk chartering a new methanol-powered container ship and Petronas signing an exploration deal in Oman.

In a significant development for the maritime industry's decarbonization efforts, Maersk has chartered a methanol dual-fuel container vessel built by Japan's Tsuneishi Shipbuilding. According to *Offshore Energy*, the 2,200 TEU ship is the first of its kind and 'ready for charter' with the Danish shipping giant. Methanol is emerging as a promising alternative fuel for shipping as the industry works to meet ambitious emissions reduction targets. This latest vessel represents an important step forward in the commercialization of methanol-powered containerships. Maersk has set a goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2040, and the addition of this vessel to its fleet will help the company make progress toward that objective. Elsewhere in the industry, Malaysia's state-owned energy company Petronas has expanded its oil and gas portfolio with a new exploration block offshore Oman. *Offshore Energy* reports that Petronas' subsidiary PC Oman Ventures Ltd signed a deal with the Omani government and state-owned OQ Exploration and Production Batinah Offshore to explore the block. This represents an important geographic diversification for Petronas as it seeks to grow its upstream business. The new exploration block offshore Oman aligns with Petronas' strategy of expanding its international footprint. As one of Southeast Asia's energy heavyweights, this move allows Petronas to gain a foothold in the Middle Eastern market and diversify its asset base. It also demonstrates the company's ambitions to be a global player in the oil and gas industry. These developments highlight the maritime industry's ongoing efforts to adopt cleaner fuels and technologies, as well as the continued global expansion of major energy firms like Petronas. As the industry navigates the energy transition, news like this will be crucial for stakeholders to follow.
#methanol#decarbonization#Maersk#Petronas#Oman#exploration

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