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The new partnership aims to fund green port projects, with a focus on ports in the Global South.

The new partnership aims to fund green port projects, with a focus on ports in the Global South.

The agreement aims to establish a large-scale green methanol production facility to supply ships with low-carbon fuel and position Dhofar as a regional bunkering hub.

Wilson Tang brings more than 15 years of marine fuel trading experience as FLEX strengthens its global presence.

The new training system equips seafarers with the skills to safely handle methanol as a marine fuel, supporting shipping’s transition to low-carbon energy.
Updated 05 November 2025
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