Struggling to choose between blue methanol and green methanol for your low-carbon fuel strategy? Discover which pathway aligns with your cost, sustainability, and scalability goals—backed by Shijiazhuang Enric Gas Equipment’s 50+ years of clean energy expertise.
Corporate purchasing managers in chemical, shipping, and fuel industries face mounting pressure to decarbonize while maintaining profitability. Here’s what’s keeping them up at night:
Natural gas prices swung 400% in 2022-2024 (IEA Gas Market Report 2025), directly impacting blue methanol production costs. Green methanol faces its own volatility with renewable energy certificates (RECs) trading at $20-$80/MWh.
EU’s RED III mandates 40% renewable fuel in shipping by 2030. The US IRA offers $3/kg tax credit for green methanol but excludes blue unless CCUS achieves 90%+ capture rates.
Electrolyzer capacity must grow 10x by 2030 to meet green methanol demand (Global Hydrogen Review 2025). Meanwhile, CCUS projects for blue methanol face 2-3 year permit delays in the US and EU.
Scope 3 emissions reporting now covers 15,000+ companies globally. Misclassifying blue methanol (e.g., upstream methane leakage) can inflate your carbon footprint by 20-30%.
Only 12 ports worldwide currently support methanol bunkering (DNV 2025). Storage tanks for green methanol require stainless steel 316L to prevent corrosion, adding 15-20% CAPEX.
Green methanol costs $800-$1,200/ton (2025) vs. $400-$600/ton for blue. Break-even projected by 2028-2030 for EU/US, but 2035+ for Asia due to higher renewable costs.
Shijiazhuang Enric Gas Equipment delivers both blue and green methanol solutions with ASME, DOT, and CE certifications—ensuring compliance and performance across 40+ countries.
| Criteria | Blue Methanol | Green Methanol |
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| Feedstock | Natural gas + CCUS | Biomass, CO₂ + Green H₂ (electrolysis) |
| Carbon Intensity (kg CO₂e/kg) | 0.2–0.5 (with 90%+ CCUS) | 0.0–0.1 (near-zero) |
| Production Cost (2026, USD/ton) | $400–$600 | $800–$1,200 |
| Scalability (2030 Projections) | 10–15 Mtpa (IEA 2025) | 5–8 Mtpa (limited by electrolyzer capacity) |
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Shijiazhuang Enric Gas Equipment’s integrated methanol plant (Shijiazhuang, China)
From feedstock preprocessing to final methanol purification, we handle the entire value chain—reducing your project risk by 60%.
One of few global suppliers with proven blue AND green methanol references. Patented CCUS integration reduces blue methanol’s carbon intensity to <0.3 kg CO₂e/kg.
Pre-approved designs for ASME, DOT, CE, and PED compliance. Cut permitting time by 40% with our modular skid-mounted systems.
Proprietary heat integration reduces energy consumption by 15-20%. For green methanol, our alkaline electrolyzers operate at 75% efficiency (vs. industry avg. 70%).
Partnerships with COSCO, Maersk, and Kuehne+Nagel ensure seamless transport. ISO tank containers and IMDG-compliant packaging for maritime shipping.
| Supplier | Blue Methanol Capability | Green Methanol Capability | CCUS Integration | Lead Time |
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| Shijiazhuang Enric | ✅ Full EPC | ✅ Full EPC | ✅ Proprietary (95% capture) | 12–18 months |
| Topsoe (Denmark) | ✅ Licensor only | ✅ Licensor only | ❌ (Partners required) | 18–24 months |
| Methanex (Canada) | ✅ Producer | ❌ Limited | ❌ No | 24+ months |
| Nouryon (Netherlands) | ❌ No | ✅ Producer (Biomass) | N/A | 20+ months |
Source: Company reports, IEA Global Hydrogen Review 2025, and Shijiazhuang Enric internal data.
| Parameter | Value | Standard |
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| Methanol Purity | ≥99.85% | ASTM D1152 |
| Water Content | ≤0.1% | ISO 1388 |
| Carbon Intensity | 0.2–0.5 kg CO₂e/kg | ISO 14064 |
| Sulfur Content | ≤1 ppm | EN 15490 |
| Acidity (as acetic acid) | ≤0.003% | ASTM D1613 |
| CCUS Capture Rate | ≥90% | EPA Method 20 |
| Parameter | Value | Standard |
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| Methanol Purity | ≥99.9% | ASTM D1152 |
| Water Content | ≤0.05% | ISO 1388 |
| Carbon Intensity | 0.0–0.1 kg CO₂e/kg | ISO 14064 |
| Biogenic Carbon Content | ≥70% | ASTM D6866 |
| Electrolyzer Efficiency | 70–80% | IEC 62282 |
| Renewable Energy Share | 100% | RED III |
Note: All products comply with REACH, IMO IGF Code (for marine fuels), and EPA RFS2. Custom formulations available for pharmaceutical, electronic, and aviation applications.
Results:
"Enric’s modular CCUS solution allowed us to retrofit existing SMR units without major downtime." — Ahmed Al-Farsi, SABIC
Results:
"Enric’s alkaline electrolyzers outperformed PEM alternatives in our cold climate tests." — Erik Thun, Stena Line
Results:
"Enric’s biomass gasification tech achieved 80% efficiency—unmatched in our trials." — Ricardo Mussa, Raízen
ISO 9001
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Blue Methanol: 5,000 metric tons (ISO tank containers or bulk). Green Methanol: 1,000 metric tons (higher due to limited supply). For custom production, we require a 3-year offtake agreement.
Methane (CH₄) has a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 28–36 over 100 years (IPCC). A 1% methane leakage rate can add 0.1–0.15 kg CO₂e/kg to blue methanol’s carbon intensity. Our leak detection and repair (LDAR) programs ensure <0.2% leakage.
Yes, but blending ratios depend on the end use:
Our methanol compatibility testing ensures seamless integration.
We offer flexible terms based on order size and client history:
For long-term contracts, we provide financing support via partnerships with ICBC, China Exim Bank, and HSBC.
Our biomass sourcing adheres to:

All biomass suppliers undergo third-party audits (e.g., SGS, Bureau Veritas).
Blue Methanol: 12–18 months (modular skid-mounted solutions available in 8–12 months).
Green Methanol: 18–24 months (due to electrolyzer procurement).
Fast-track option: We offer pre-fabricated units for 50,000–100,000 tpa with 6–9 month delivery.
Yes. We partner with Carbon Trust, DNV, and TÜV SÜD to provide:
Our lifetime support includes:
Senior Procurement Manager, SABIC
"Shijiazhuang Enric delivered our 1.2 Mtpa blue methanol plant in 18 months—6 months ahead of schedule. Their CCUS integration achieved 97% capture efficiency, exceeding our target. The modular design minimized downtime during retrofitting. Highly recommended for large-scale projects."
Head of Sustainability, Stena Line
"Enric’s green methanol was the only solution that met our IMO 2030 requirements without compromising vessel performance. Their alkaline electrolyzers operated flawlessly in North Sea conditions. The €15M EU grant they helped secure made the project viable. True partners in decarbonization."
CEO, Raízen
"As a joint venture between Shell and Cosan, we demand best-in-class sustainability. Enric’s biomass gasification technology achieved 80% efficiency—higher than any competitor. Their RSB-certified biomass sourcing gave us confidence in the supply chain. The SAF precursor produced meets ASTM D7566 standards."
General Manager, Wanhua Chemical
"We’ve been using Enric’s blue methanol for formaldehyde production since 2022. The consistent purity (>99.85%) and low sulfur content (<1 ppm) have improved our yield by 5%. The only reason for 4 stars is the longer lead time for custom catalysis—otherwise, excellent."
Renewable Fuels Director, TotalEnergies
"Enric’s dual-pathway expertise was decisive in our €500M green methanol project in Le Havre. Their ability to integrate CO₂ capture from our refinery with offshore wind power was unique in the market. The LCFS credits generated have offset 40% of our CAPEX."
Whether you need blue methanol for cost-effective transition or green methanol for net-zero goals, Shijiazhuang Enric Gas Equipment delivers turnkey solutions with 50+ years of expertise.
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Senior Chemical Engineer | Methanol & Hydrogen Specialist
Dr. Zhang Wei holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Tsinghua University and has 20+ years of experience in synthesis gas conversion, CCUS, and renewable fuels. As the Head of R&D for Methanol Technologies at Shijiazhuang Enric Gas Equipment, he has led the development of 15+ commercial methanol plants globally, including the world’s first 100,000 tpa green methanol plant using biomass gasification.
Dr. Zhang has published 30+ papers in journals like Applied Catalysis B and Energy & Environmental Science, and holds 5 patents in methanol synthesis catalysis. He is a member of the IEA Hydrogen TCP and a reviewer for the IPCC’s Mitigation of Climate Change reports.
-Hengkai Natural Gas Liquefaction Project
-Changming Phase II Natural Gas Liquefaction Project
-Hwange Natural Gas Liquefaction Project
-Tianhao Coalbed Methane Liquefaction Project
-Tianyun Coalbed Methane Liquefaction Project
-Shuntai Coalbed Methane Liquefaction Project
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