Egypt, Maersk's C2X sign agreement worth up to $3 bln for production of green fuel - statement
- Country:
- United Arab Emirates
Egypt and Maersk's C2X signed a new framework agreement worth up to $3 billion for the production of green fuel and its derivatives in the Suez Canal economic zone, according to a statement released on Wednesday.
Maersk, a Danish shipping and logistics company, teamed up in September with its majority owner to form C2X as a new company to pursue large-scale green methanol projects near the Suez Canal in Egypt and the port of Huelva in Spain, as well as in several other locations.
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