Bunkering
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Fuel price spread vindicates scrubber investments: Alphaliner
Alphaliner reckons liners who have installed scrubbers are poised to cash in on their controversial investments. Based on the growing…
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Monjasa acquires full ownership of five bunkering vessels
Danish owner Monjasa has acquired the full ownership of five bunkering vessels in order to meet the growing demand for…
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Weekly bunker price differential report launches
With the sulphur cap just 131 days away, Ishaan Hemnani from online platform BunkerEx launches a weekly column today looking…
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No big bang: the future of clean marine fuel is a process of evolution
The Methanol Institute’s Chris Chatterton writes exclusively for Splash today. The launch last week of the next two methanol-powered tankers…
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Jumbo trials biofuels
Dutch heavylift shipping company Jumbo has teamed up with compatriot marine biofuel company GoodFuels to test marine biofuel on an…
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CMB: ‘Hydrogen is clearly the most promising solution for shipping emissions’
Last week Splash described Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB) as “shipping’s hydrogen leader”. Today, we get the chance to speak with…
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LSFO price differential stands at $190 per tonne: Braemar
Tanker analysts at Braemar ACM are suggesting the price differential between low sulphur fuel oil (LSFO) and blended fuels is…
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Hyundai Mipo celebrates landmark methanol developments
Vancouver-based methanol shipping specialist Waterfront Shipping and Swedish shipowner Marinvest today held a naming ceremony for two landmark chemical tankers…
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Sinanju readies Singapore’s first LNG dual-fuel powered bunker tanker
Sinanju Logistics Services, the tanker operating arm of Sinanju Tankers Holdings, has signed a two-year time charter agreement with ExxonMobil…
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HSFO availability tightens as sulphur cap nears
With 140 days until the start of the International Maritime Organization-mandated global sulphur cap, Splash has been hearing plenty of…
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Johor details Bunker Island Development
Malaysia continues to develop plans to rival neighbour Singapore’s bunkering dominance. Johor Port Authority has outlined a $477 million development…
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John Fredriksen forms bunkering joint venture with Trafigura
John Fredriksen is taking IMO 2020 fuel considerations into his own hands. The Norwegian tycoon’s dry bulk and tanker companies…
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CMB becomes shipping’s hydrogen leader
Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB) has well and truly nailed its colours to the mast of hydrogen shipping with a slew…
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Saras set to start bunkering operations in Cagliari
Saras Group, which operates the refinery plant based in Sarroch, announced in its most recent half year financial report that…
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Intercargo raises sulphur cap safety concerns
With the global sulphur cap just 163 days away, international dry bulk shipping association Intercargo has voiced its concern over…
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Augusta teed up as low sulphur bunkering hub
Genoa-based Bunker Energy is promoting the port of Augusta as a leading hub for low sulphur fuel bunkering for ships…
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MPA suspends bunker licence of Inter-Pacific Petroleum
Singapore’s Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) has suspended the bunker craft operator licence of Inter-Pacific Petroleum from June 27. MPA…
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Caroline Yang elected president of Singapore Shipping Association
Caroline Yang, the CEO of Hong Lam Marine, has been elected president of the Singapore Shipping Association and becomes the…
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Vitol building low-sulphur fuel refinery near Malaysia’s PTP
Vitol, the world’s largest independent oil trader, is building a small oil refinery at its storage terminal in Malaysia to…
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Sentence extended for man who brought down the world’s largest bunker supplier
A Danish high court on Friday extended the sentence against the infamous bunkering executive Lars Møller. The former manager of…
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