CNOOC Marine Supplies completed its first bunker fuel delivery. The company a subsidiary of CNOOC Group has earlier received a bonded bunkering business license from the Shenzhen Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government.
The company delivered 1,730 metric tonnes (mt) of low-sulphur bonded fuel oil to YM Enlightenment ship in Yantian Port. The company has conducted bunker fuel deliveries to two ships including YM Enlightenment.
CNOOC Marine Supplies offers ISO 8217:2010 bonded marine fuel in the Yantian District, Shekou and other areas in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province.
The company relies on CNOOC Huizhou Daya Bay Petrochemical Base to ensure the supply of marine fuel oil. The annual processing capacity of the refinery is 22 million mt.
Tags: Bunkering, CNOOC, Marine, YM Enlightenment ship
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