Bunkering
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Aegean Marine Petroleum Network files for chapter 11
Greek bunker supplier Aegean Marine Petroleum Network and certain subsidiaries have filed for chapter 11 in the Bankruptcy Court for…
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Important next step taken in the development of hydrogen fuel cells for ships
Swiss manufacturer ABB and Norwegian research outfit SINTEF Ocean have provided an update on groundbreaking research to test the viability…
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Fraud at Aegean Marine runs as high as $300m
Greek bunker supplier Aegean Marine Petroleum Network now thinks up to $300m has been wiped off its books fraudulently, up…
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Cologne becomes Europe’s first shore-to-ship LNG bunkering destination
PitPoint.LNG has received an official permit for the construction of Europe’s first shore-to-ship bunkering station for liquefied natural gas (LNG)…
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CMB eyes first hydrogen-powered bulker as early as 2023
Belgian shipowner CMB Group is looking to adopt alternative clean fuel in the future as a way to deal with…
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IMO to ban carriage of non-compliant fuels
An amendment to support consistent implementation of the forthcoming 0.50% limit on sulphur in ships fuel oil was adopted by…
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Singapore bunkering executive placed on FBI’s most wanted list
A Singapore businessman, involved in the local bunkering scene, has been charged by US authorities with laundering money for North…
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Sinopec to supply low sulphur fuel from next year
China’s state run energy giant Sinopec will start supplying low sulphur fuel from 2019, the company announced at an oil…
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ENN Energy orders LNG bunkering vessel at DSIC
Chinese clean energy firm ENN Energy has placed an order at Dalian Shipbuilding Industry (DSIC) for the construction of a…
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Takers of Vermont UM bunker fleet revealed
The fate of the four-ship fleet of defunct bunker tanker operator Vermont UM has been revealed. Several auctions had to…
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Drewry launches low sulphur fuel cost impact calculator for shippers
With shippers increasingly concerned about liners’ planned bunker surcharges ahead of the global sulphur cap consultancy Drewry has introduced a…
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Cosulich and Novella team up for new LNG terminal in the port of Genoa
Genoa-based Cosulich and Novella groups are working together with the aim to provide LNG to the port of Genoa in…
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OOCL warns shippers must shoulder sulphur cap burden
Hong Kong’s Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), now part of Cosco, has outlined its sulphur cap plans, which will see…
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Gasum takes full control of Skangas
Energy company Gasum has taken full control of Norwegian LNG supplier Skangas as part of its strategy to enhance the…
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Maersk leases oil storage space in Singapore
Maersk continues to get its 2020 global fuel supplies into shape. Having agreed to take a slice of Rotterdam port…
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2020 HSFO-MGO price differential likely to rise, but scrubber case still uncertain
Ishaan Hemnani from BunkerEx has investigated where existing 3.5% HSFO bunker demand will go, how this will be replaced and…
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Maritime CEO Forum: Sulphur cap like playing poker blind with half the cards
“Playing poker blind with half the cards,” was how moderator Thomas Söderberg, the founder of Tribini Capital, introduced the choices…
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Aegean president departs
Marine fuel logistics company Aegean Marine Petroleum Network (AMPNI) has announced that its president Jonathan McIlroy will leave the company…
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No cap backtracking, IMO stresses as calls for leniency grow
With an assortment of influential shipping bodies and registers calling for leniency in the first months of applying the global…
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Case made for biofuels as shipping’s transition fuel
The shipping industry still needs plenty of persuading to see the merits of biofuels, despite the news carried on Splash…
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