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Positive shipper response puts X-Press ahead in decarbonisation game

September 23, 2024
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Even though Singapore-based X-Press Feeders speculatively ordered its first methanol powered ships three years ago, the company said its customers, the deepsea lines, driven by their customers, have responded positively to the low carbon services now in operation.

X-Press Feeders’ COO Francis Goh told Container News the company ordered its first tranche of eight vessels in 2021, speculatively, without having any discussions with the company’s deepsea customers who would be required to pay an inflated price for freight.

“We took a bit of a chance, but it was also a step that we were willing to take to achieve our own net zero targets,” explained Goh, who added, “The good thing was that customers were willing to participate, and our four ships [operating on two intra-Europe services] are operating at 85-90% utilisation rates.”

Methanol vessels are three to four times more expensive than conventionally powered ships with the extra fuel components, tanks and double piping necessary. As a result of the extra capital costs, the rates will increase to cover the newbuilding outlay.

According to Goh, new vessels will be significantly more fuel efficient and as this phase of the company’s newbuilding programme comes to a close, the COO said that the average age of 70% of its fleet will be under four years old.

Even so, the methanol vessels will achieve a 100% carbon-free footprint, Goh explains that the vessels are designed with dual fuel main engines, but the auxiliaries are conventionally powered, and will burn MGO, when manoeuvring, reducing the carbon savings to 65% in an operational context.

“These services are still considered ‘green’,” said Goh, “Anything over 60% in carbon savings is considered green.”

Five of the methanol 1,260 TEU ships have been delivered in the last year, three more will arrive by the end of this year and a further six next year. “So that by the time we reach the first quarter of 2026 all of the methanol vessels will have been delivered,” agreed Goh.

Fuel for the methanol fleet is provided by OCI Global in the US, though the methanol unit was sold earlier this month in a US$2 billion deal with Methanex. The company supplies methanol from biomass and Goh confirms that the company will not have sufficient fuel to operate all of the ships on methanol, immediately.

This is not because of production issues, explains Goh, but rather because the company is still in discussions with clients.

“This is still a very new development, where our clients [the deepsea carriers] and also their clients are taking a bit of time to get on to offering green transportation to their clients. This is a step forward and now that we have launched our two green services, we want to take a breather and then just start discussing with our clients next year’s plans,” noted Goh.

Crewing has also been raised as an issue with new fuels needing training for bunkering and storage operations, with X-Press feeders having developed a plan to train seafarers.

“We first tapped into some experienced crew who have worked on methanol tankers. I mean methanol is not a new commodity, many industries use methanol, so tankers carry methanol around. These crews are well versed with handling methanol on ships, so we first brought in experienced crew and then we have got them to conduct training,” said Goh.

The carrier has also enlisted help from classification societies on crew training and the protocols that are required. By the time the company has taken delivery of its full complement of dual fuel ships it will have a range of crew ready to handle the fuel safely.

Training crews is another example of X-Press Feeders’ proactive approach to meeting its decarbonisation targets.

That approach was given clarity by Goh: “We’re not going to sit down and wait for customers to pay for our net zero targets. No, we need to stand for something ourselves. And, we’re willing to do that, which is why we placed an order for eight ships back in 2021, about three years ago, without a guaranteed customer.”


Mary Anne Evans
Correspondent at Large

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