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OUR PROJECT
Responsible Methanol Production
For A Sustainable World

Mexinol is a net-zero world scale methanol project that will operate near Topolobampo, Sinaloa, Mexico. Mexinol will produce 6,130 metric tons of methanol per day.

Mexinol is expected to be the largest single ultra-low carbon methanol facility in the world – producing approximately 350,000 MT of green methanol from captured carbon and green hydrogen and 1.8 million MT of blue methanol per year from natural gas with carbon capture.

World Scale Green Energy 

World Scale Green Energy 

World Scale Green Energy 

World Scale Green Energy 

World Scale Green Energy 

What Is Methanol?

Methanol is a water-soluble alcohol (CH3OH) used in thousands of everyday products, including plastics, paints, cosmetics, and fuels.

What Is Methanol? 

What Is Methanol? 

What Is Methanol? 

What Is Methanol? 

What Is Methanol? 

Methanol is an everyday product you find at home
It’s a clear liquid used in thousands of everyday products like fragrances
Methanol is also used in the manufacturing of useful products like plastic and paint

Our Values

Strategic Location

Our Ethical Responsibility 

Our Ethical Responsibility 

Our Ethical Responsibility 

Our Ethical Responsibility 

Our Ethical Responsibility 

Our Ethical Responsibility 

The Project recognizes its ethical and sustainability responsibilities to the environment and the communities in which we operate.

Community Engagement and Feedback

We listen! Feedback as a result of community engagement during the past several years led to development of a set of purpose-driven design solutions aligned with our core values. We will not impact the Bay; our facility is Net Zero to avoid pollution; we use clean and renewable energy; and we promote economic development aligned with the interests of communities.