Storage of Methanol in the Netherlands

Summary

An existing storage terminal in the Netherlands has the ambition to be prepared for the expansion of capacity for the storage of future sustainable fuels. The goal is to store (e)methanol and/or (bio)ethanol, due to their similar storage and processing requirements. eFuelution has been approached to support the techno-economic development of this expansion.

Challenge

The terminal wants to future-proof its infrastructure to respond to the increasing demand for sustainable fuels. This requires a detailed understanding of the technical and operational requirements for the storage of (e)methanol and (bio)ethanol. In addition, the economic feasibility of different expansion scenarios must be assessed in order to make the right investment.

Solution

eFuelution has carried out several activities to support the customer in the preparation phase of this project:

  1. Technical and operational analysis: Identify and document the requirements for the storage and handling of (e)methanol and (bio)ethanol.
  2. Scenario development: Developing multiple scenarios for the expansion of the terminal. For each scenario, technical concepts have been designed and the corresponding capital investments have been calculated.
  3. Economic model: The technical and financial data have been entered into eFuelution’s own business model. The results of the model gave the customer insight into the potential markets for these future products.

Result

With the technical and financial insights developed by eFuelution, the customer has a solid basis for making strategic decisions about the expansion of the terminal. The project has helped the customer to better understand the feasibility of storing (e)methanol and (bio)ethanol, allowing the terminal to position itself as a crucial player in the storage of sustainable fuels in the Netherlands.

Project data

Customer
Confidential


System
Sustainable fuel storage terminal


Products
Methanol and ethanol


Capacity
Confidential


Period
2023–2024


Duration
2 years


Location
Netherlands


Phase
Concept studies


Step
Development of technical and economic scenarios