en.Wedoany.com Reported - Perpetual Next has selected JPB Logistics as its storage and handling partner for the biomethanol facility in Farmsum, Delfzijl, the Netherlands. JPB will be responsible for the storage, handling, and logistics services of biomethanol, including the delivery of products to third-party customers.
The Delfzijl project, developed by DeltaNor B.V., a wholly owned subsidiary of Perpetual Next, aims to build a biomethanol plant with an annual production capacity of 220,000 tonnes. Perpetual Next's goal is to convert biogenic carbon streams into sustainable products, such as biomethanol, to promote circular and low-carbon industrial solutions.
The Memorandum of Understanding signed by both parties plans to negotiate a final storage agreement with a target capacity of 21,000 to 35,000 gross cubic meters. The logistics solution will primarily rely on dedicated pipeline feeding and barge outbound shipments, with truck loading and unloading as a backup.
Anthony Mayle, Head of Business Development at Perpetual Next, stated: "Selecting JPB Logistics as our storage and handling partner is a crucial step in the development of the Delfzijl biomethanol facility. Reliable storage and outbound logistics are essential for building a robust value chain."
Patrick Trakzel, CEO of JPB Logistics B.V., commented: "We are delighted to partner with Perpetual Next, leveraging our terminal facilities in Farmsum to provide safe and efficient biomethanol storage logistics for a project of this scale."
This partnership is subject to several conditions, including Perpetual Next's final investment decision on the project, successful project execution, and the finalization of commercial terms.
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