Bio-Methanol Production on the St Lawrence River using Captured Biogenic CO2 as Renewable Feedstock

 

Welcome to Seaway Methanol

Bio-Methanol

Methanol:

Rapidly Growing Demand in Marine Shipping

Approximately 3% of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions are attributed to Marine Transport. As a result, major shipping companies are increasingly fuelling their ships with Methanol.

European Union regulations are mandating low-carbon fuels, creating compliance pressure.

Beyond policy, cargo owners demand the shipping sector adopt clean fuels as a means to decarbonize the value-chain, and methanol stands as the only readily available low-carbon fuel alternative.

Bio-Methanol is in low supply and can be expensive to produce.

Carbon Capture: Circular Production

Using proprietary industry-leading, low-cost Carbon Capture technology, Seaway recycles the plant's biogenic CO2 emissions and repurposes them as renewable feedstock.

CO2 Capture & Utilization

Seaway leverages low-cost technology to capture emissions from our manufacturing process, which are recycled as renewable feedstock to lower costs and drastically reducing the total emission profile of our end product.

High-Efficiency Use of RNG

The cost-effective capture and repurposing of our biogenic CO2 emissions as renewable feedstock reduces production costs while simultaneously lowering our reliance on sourcing and securing RNG in a supply-constrained market.

Lowered Carbon Intensity

Coupling carbon capture  production efficiencies, with both renewable power and renewable natural gas, allows our product to achieve a competitive Carbon Intensity score more cost-efficiently than most other bio-methanol producers.

Our leadership team brings decades of experience in technology development, industrial project construction and commodity sales.

Meet the Team