Bureau Veritas supports CHI Shanghai in China’s 1st ship-to-ship methanol bunkering
- Bureau Veritas
- Oct 7
- 2 min read

COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry (CHI Shanghai) has successfully completed China’s first ship-to-ship methanol-bunkering operation by a shipbuilding and repair enterprise at a shipyard’s berth, marking a major milestone in the nation’s adoption of alternative marine fuels.
The operation took place at CHI Shanghai’s shipyard terminal, where the COSCO Shipping Libra safely bunkered 2,100 tons of methanol fuel within 10 hours.
Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore, a technical-advisory arm of Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, provided expert risk assessment and technical support, ensuring the safe and efficient execution of the project.
The successful bunkering provides a replicable model for future methanol dual-fuel conversions and supply projects while showcasing CHI Shanghai’s ability to deliver end-to-end solutions across repair, conversion and bunkering.
This capability further accelerates the shift from conventional fuels to greener alternatives.
In preparation for the operation, CHI Shanghai worked closely with multiple stakeholders.
Technical reviews were held to verify the feasibility, safety and compliance for bunkering 20,000 20-foot equivalent units (TEU) dual-fuel container ships.
The shipyard also organized methanol-specific training programs, tabletop emergency exercises and safety-management initiatives to ensure robust risk controls were applied across the process and surrounding environment.
Throughout the project, BVS provided support by conducting comprehensive hazard identification and hazard and operability study risk assessments across five key stages: truck-to-ship inerting, bunkering vessel berthing, ship-to-ship transfer, post-bunkering purging, and vessel departure.
These measures established a strong and reliable safety framework for the operation. “By working closely with CHI Shanghai, we have shown how collaboration, preparation and rigorous risk management can make methanol bunkering both safe and practical,” said Matthieu de Tugny, an executive with Bureau Veritas. “This operation sets a new benchmark for China’s alternative-fuel adoption, and Bureau Veritas is committed to supporting the industry as it accelerates its transition to cleaner energy.”


































