- Masdar and CMA CGM launch long-term partnership for green alternative fuel supply.
- By 2028, CMA CGM will have 119 ships in fleet able to run on green alternative fuels.
- Deal with the UAE’s Masdar strengthens CMA CGM’s network to serve customers worldwide.
The CMA CGM Group and Masdar have signed a long-term agreement for green maritime fuels to supply CMA CGM vessels, reads an official release.
The cooperation is set to facilitate the deployment of CMA CGM’s new generation of dual-fuel ships ready to use biofuels and e-fuels based on methane and methanol, of which 35 are currently in fleet and 84 in order.
Commencing in 2025, there will be a gradual introduction of vessels, with the phased-in approach extending until 2028.
Masdar aims to produce 1 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030, backed by the long-term commitment of the company’s shareholders, ADNOC, TAQA and Mubadala.
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Source: Masdar