ISO 6583:2024 Released: Methanol as a Fuel for Marine Applications

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Methanol ISO 6583 2024 Released

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has unveiled ISO 6583:2024, a groundbreaking global standard defining the use of methanol as a marine fuel. This pivotal development marks a significant step toward sustainable maritime operations, offering clear guidelines for the safe and efficient adoption of methanol as an alternative fuel.

Industry-Wide Collaboration

The creation of ISO 6583:2024 reflects extensive collaboration among key stakeholders in the maritime and fuel industries. The new standard was shaped through collaborative efforts involving a wide range of stakeholders, including shipowners, operators, engine designers, methanol producers, and classification societies. This extensive collaboration ensures the standard reflects the practical needs of the maritime sector while promoting the safe and reliable adoption of methanol.

Specifications for Three Methanol Grades

The new standard establishes specifications for three methanol grades—Marine Methanol Grade A (MMA), Grade B (MMB), and Grade C (MMC). It also outlines critical parameters to ensure safety and reliability in marine engines, fuel cells, and associated ship systems. Key elements of the standard include:

  • Density requirements for different grades.
  • Total sulfur content limitations to minimize emissions.
  • Distillation range specifications to ensure consistency.
  • Specific energy content for operational efficiency.
  • Corrosion and cleanliness requirements for fuel systems.

Additionally, the standard incorporates annexes that delve into topics such as lubricity, cleanliness of methanol fuel, and net specific energy calculations.

A Catalyst for Cleaner Shipping

Methanol is emerging as a versatile and cleaner alternative to conventional marine fuels. With its relatively low emissions profile, methanol supports the global push to decarbonize the shipping industry and comply with environmental regulations like the IMO’s MARPOL Annex VI.

The Methanol Institute praised the standard as a “major leap forward” for green shipping, emphasizing methanol’s potential to drive immediate emission reductions. IMPCA, which contributed through its expertise in methanol production and handling, highlighted the standard’s role in ensuring global consistency and reliability in methanol fuel applications.

Supporting the Energy Transition

ISO 6583:2024 aligns with ongoing efforts to enhance energy efficiency in shipping, such as the IMO’s Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) guidelines. The new standard complements these measures by addressing the unique challenges of adopting methanol as a marine fuel, including safety precautions for handling its low flash point (typically 11°C).

Prominent organizations involved in the development of ISO 6583:2024 include:

  • ISO Technical Committee TC 28 (Petroleum and related products) and Subcommittee SC 4 (Classifications and Specifications).
  • Methanol Institute, a leading advocate for the adoption of methanol as a marine fuel.
  • IMPCA, which provided methanol reference specifications and sampling methods.
  • Classification societies and marine fuel suppliers that contributed their expertise to ensure global applicability.
A Comprehensive Resource

The standard offers detailed guidance for methanol fuel production, handling, and use. It also references essential documents like the Methanol Safe Handling Manual (Methanol Institute) and IMPCA Methanol Sampling Methods.

Implications for the Bunkering Industry

For the bunkering sector, ISO 6583:2024 establishes a reliable framework for methanol fuel supply and quality assurance, fostering confidence among ship operators and fueling stations. The standard is expected to accelerate the adoption of methanol in ports worldwide, making it a viable option for green bunkering operations.

As the shipping industry transitions to cleaner fuels, the implementation of ISO 6583:2024 will play a vital role in driving methanol adoption and promoting global consistency in its use. This milestone underscores the importance of collaboration among stakeholders and sets a high standard for future advancements in sustainable maritime fuels.

For further information or to obtain a copy of the standard, visit the ISO website.

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