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S Korea achieves milestone with first simultaneous operations of methanol bunkering

 In a significant step towards establishing eco-friendly maritime practices, South Korea successfully conducted its first Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPs) of ship-to-ship methanol bunkering at Busan New Port on 4th October. This groundbreaking achievement marks a crucial advancement in the nation’s commitment to developing a sustainable ship fuel supply chain.  The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF) spearheaded

Singapore surpasses Rotterdam to be world’s largest biofuel bunker port

According to media reports, in the third quarter of this year, the Port of Singapore surpassed Rotterdam as the largest biofuel bunker port in the world, with sales of 227,000 metric tons, up 67.5% from Rotterdam’s 137,175 metric tons. The Port of Rotterdam’s head of liquid bulk business intelligence, Ronald Backers, ascribed this in part

NYK’s engine facility for testing new marine fuels is up and running

Japanese shipping company NYK has started operating its test engine facility to evaluate the safety of new fuels and shorten review time, aiming for practical use within a period of three months. NYK broke ground on the test facility in Chiba Prefecture at the beginning of the year and put it into operation on October 1. NYK

First Fully Digital Bunkering Will Come into Force at Singapore from April 2025

Singapore will be the first port in the world to go fully digital for bunkering, ditching all paper bunker delivery notes. At a keynote speech during the biennial Singapore International Bunkering Conference and Exhibition on 9 October, Singapore’s Senior Minister of State for Transport, Dr. Amy Khor, said this will be effective from 1 April

Indian ports make bunkering activity gains amid Red Sea crisis

Indian ports reported a 64 per cent year-on-year (YoY) increase in the total number of bunkering and ship-to-ship (STS) calls during the first seven months of 2024, according to the S&P Global Commodity Insights. In shipping parlance, bunkering refers to the process of supplying fuel to ships. S&P said the Red Sea crisis has prompted

Anglo-Eastern achieves milestone for LNG bunkering

Ship management services provider Anglo-Eastern said it has reached a milestone of safely bunkering 100,000 m³ of liquefied natural gas (LNG) across its fleet of LNG dual fuel vessels. The firm said the achievement was made possible through 35 successful LNG bunkering operations. Anglo-Eastern worked closely with key partners in the maritime industry, including Anglo

Maldives is set to launch international bunkering services

Minister of Economic Development and Trade, Mohamed Saeed, has announced the launch of bunkering services in Ihavandhippolhu, Haa Alifu Atoll, slated to begin before the end of July. Speaking at a campaign rally held at the main office of the People’s National Congress (PNC), Minister Saeed emphasised that while previous governments have discussed diversifying the

ABS presents industry’s first advisory on ammonia bunkering

Classification society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has issued the maritime industry’s first guidance focused on ammonia bunkering. Even though ammonia as an alternative marine fuel is gaining momentum across the industry, its toxicity remains a challenge for ensuring safe bunkering capabilities, whether by truck, ship, or land storage terminal. According to the classification society,

NYK completes world’s first fuel ammonia bunkering

NYK supplied fuel ammonia to an NYK-owned ammonia-fueled tugboat (A-Tug) scheduled to become the world’s first commercial ammonia-fueled vessel upon completion at the end of August. The bunkering was completed at the port of Yokohama using the truck-to-ship method, the first time an A-Tug has ever been fueled using this method. As explained, this fuel

Singapore bunker sales rise amid Red Sea crisis

Sales of marine bunker fuel at Singapore climbed 8.5% in the first half of 2024, official data showed on July 15, as shipping disruptions in the Red Sea boosted global bunkering demand, though demand slowed month-on-month in June. In the first half of 2024, Singapore, the world’s largest vessel bunker hub, saw total bunker sales

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