Bunkering
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Anapo snaps up third bunker tanker for operations at Augusta
Augusta-based bunker supplier Anapo, part of Maxcom Petroli group, has just purchased a third bunker tanker. Splash understands that the…
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Japan’s first LNG bunkering vessel launched
Japan’s first LNG bunkering vessel was successfully launched at the Sakaide Works of Kawasaki Heavy Industries. The vessel is owned…
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South Korea tightens marine fuel legislation
From the start of September, South Korea will demand vessels berthing and anchoring at its major ports such as Incheon,…
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Imabari presses ahead with project to build world’s first LPG-fuelled cape
Imabari Shipbuilding, Japan’s largest shipbuilder, is pressing ahead with plans to build a world-first LPG-fuelled capesize bulk carrier, with ClassNK…
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Singapore detains two vessels for using non-compliant fuel
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has reported two vessel detentions for using non-compliant fuel in the first…
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And we thought IMO 2020 would be challenging…
Adrian Tolson, a director at BLUE Insight, sets the scene for a webinar he’s hosting on Wednesday. Remember the good…
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Advanced data management is key to optimising fuel consumption
Simon Whitford, COO of GreenSteam, highlights the advantages of buying into machine learning software. Extracting accurate insights from data is…
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Lim family steps away from debt-laden Hin Leong
Accounting firm PwC is set to become the interim judicial manager of Hin Leong Trading with founder O K Lim…
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Singapore police investigate Hin Leong’s downfall
The Singapore Police Force has opened an investigation into the decline and fall of Hin Leong Trading, a huge oil…
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Singapore gets two new bunker suppliers
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has awarded new bunker supplier licences to Minerva Bunkering and TFG Marine.…
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Hin Leong and Ocean Tankers seek court protection in Singapore
One of the biggest names in Singapore oil circles has sought court protection. Trading firm Hin Leong and subsidiary Ocean…
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Minship trials biofuel on bulker
German shipping company Minship has started a trial of biofuel on 2009-built handy bulker after the vessel bunkered GoodFuels’ sustainable…
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Price differential between low and high sulphur fuel down to $34 per ton at Europe’s largest bunkering hub
The price differential between shipping’s main two fuels at Europe’s largest bunkering port, Rotterdam, stands at just $34 per ton,…
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Under pressure Hin Leong Trading holds urgent negotiations with its banks
Singapore oil trading giant Hin Leong Trading has appointed local law firm Rajah & Tann as well as consultancy PwC…
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Hin Leong Trading finances questioned
The Singapore bunkering community is abuzz with speculation that one of the republic’s biggest names has hit severe financial difficulties.…
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Trafigura and Fredriksen’s TFG Marine appoints Anders Grønborg as CEO
TFG Marine, the marine fuels joint venture between Trafigura and John Fredriksen’s Frontline and Golden Ocean, has appointed Anders Grønborg…
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Vitol enters Singapore bunkering market with Sinanju Tankers takeover
Energy and commodities giant Vitol has entered into the Singapore ship bunkering market with the takeover of local outfit Sinanju…
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IMO 2020 capped by coronavirus, stretched authorities ditch fuel checks
Less than three months after being introduced the global sulphur cap risks being another victim of the coronavirus with news…
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Stena Bulk MR tanker takes on biofuel
Swedish tanker owner Stena Bulk has commenced a test to run one of its MR tankers on 100% biofuel. The…
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Wärtsilä commences testing for ammonia as a ship fuel
Finnish marine technology group Wärtsilä has initiated combustion trials using ammonia to help the company prepare for the use of…
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