Consultative status
is reserved for non-governmental, international organizations that have the
capability to make a substantial contribution to the work of IMO. MI will now be able to attend meetings as an observer and offer expert
input on discussions in plenary and working groups.
“Methanol Institute
steps into its consultative status at a pivotal moment, whenthe shipping
industry continues to make strides in the transition to alternative fuels with
a significant rise in orders for cleaner ships.” said MI Chief Executive Officer Gregory
Dolan. “We
are grateful to IMO member states for recognizing the added value our
organization’s expertise can bring to the table, and we are looking forward to
contributing to the IMO’s important work towards achieving net-zero by 2050.”
Using its global perspective and expertise, MI aims to use its
consultative status to work more closely with member countries to establish
robust regulatory frameworks for low-carbon shipping fuels, develop standards
for the safe design, operation, and bunkering of methanol, and create
market-based measures to support the introduction of low-carbon and renewable
methanol.
Working in
partnership with our members, MI has consistently raised the profile of
methanol as a marine fuel, including advocating for its inclusion in the
revised International Code for Gas Fuelled Ships (The IGF Code) in 2020. Since then, MI has worked to inform policy initiatives at a regional
and global level, support standards for bunkering and crew training,
collaborated on shipyard vessel designs, and joined other cross-industry groups
supporting the decarbonization of the maritime supply chain..
MI is the global trade association,
representing the world’s leading methanol producers and distributors,
transporters, shipowners, and technology companies.
With over 100 members and offices
in Washington D.C, Brussels, Delhi, Singapore, and Beijing, we serve as the
voice of the global methanol industry, promoting methanol as a key chemical
building block and an alternative fuel for transportation and power generation.