HIF Global, a leader in the e-Fuels sector, has announced a new investment from Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, LTD. (MOL), a prominent international shipping company. This funding will support the expansion of HIF’s e-Fuels projects in the USA, Australia, Chile, and Uruguay.
MOL marks the third Japanese company to invest in HIF Global this year, following Idemitsu Kosan’s investment announced in May, and an earlier contribution from the Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC).
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The collaboration between HIF and these Japanese entities creates a synergistic value chain: HIF focuses on e-Fuels production, MOL handles transportation of fuel cargoes, and Idemitsu Kosan manages operations at ports and refineries.
To date in 2024, HIF Global has secured a total of USD 220 million in new funding for its e-Fuels projects. MOL now joins an existing roster of investors that includes AME, EIG, Porsche, Baker Hughes, Gemstone Investments, Idemitsu Kosan, and JOGMEC.
Cesar Norton, President and CEO of HIF Global, said, “As one of the largest shipping companies, MOL is pivotal to the global accessibility of e-Methanol. We welcome MOL to the HIF partnership as we build a strategic value chain delivery capability that supplies decarbonization and a greener future from low-cost production areas to market centres worldwide. Together we develop the capability to produce e-Fuels and deliver them to our customers on MOL’s fleet of carriers.”
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MOL aims to play a pivotal role in developing an e-Fuels supply chain alongside its strategic partners, focusing on emission reduction and promoting a sustainable society.
e-Fuels are produced through a process that utilizes electrolyzers powered by renewable energy. This process separates hydrogen from oxygen in water molecules. The extracted hydrogen is combined with recycled carbon dioxide to create carbon-neutral e-Fuels, such as e-Methanol.
These e-fuels can serve as shipping fuel or be transformed into other variants, such as e-gasoline for vehicles, e-SAF for aircraft, and e-diesel for trucks.
Chemically, e-Fuels are identical to conventional fuels, allowing them to be seamlessly integrated into existing engines without any necessary modifications.