Tag: Marine Fuel
ESL Shipping Becomes The First To Utilize Co-processed Marine Fuel
A recent news article published in the Market Screener states that ESL Shipping becomes the first shipping company in the world to utilize Neste's...
Panama’s Gasoline Demand Dipped Due To Pollution
The demand for marine gasoline in Panama declined for a maximum of three months from April to May.
Singapore's marine fuel sales grown...
Neste Unites With Nordic Marine Oil To Provide Co-Processed Marine Fuel
Nordic Marine Oil has started to build its sustainability offering, and the co-processed marine fuel is our first step in enabling the shipping...
Ammonia And Methanol – The 2 Fuels For Next Gen Vessels
A recent news article published in the Splash 247 deals with 'why ammonia and methanol are clear winners?'
Firm idea on two fuels for next...
LR Outlines Steps To Deal With Organic Chlorides Issues
A recent news article published in the LR discusses organic chlorides are fuelling shipping concerns.
Recent organic chloride incident in Singapore
The recent organic chloride incident...
Container Shipping Market Takes New Initiatives To Use Hydrogen
The container ship market is preparing for the entry of hydrogen as a serious fuel contender, with several new initiatives helping it to...
Asia Residual Fuels: Key Market Indicators for April 4-8
The Singapore low sulfur fuel oil market is expected to see support amid supply tightness in the April 4-8 trading week as a shortage...
Marine Fuel Suppliers Say No To Russian-flagged Ships
Marine fuel sellers have stopped serving vessels flying the Russian flag at major European hubs.
It includes Spain and Malta, and is another...
Zeebrugge Port Is The Newest SEA-LNG Member
Onsite storage is equal to 9 billion m³ LNG per year.
We’re pleased to welcome the innovative Port of Zeebrugge to our coalition.
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Bunker Sales Slipped To 13.2% On The Month
Low sulfur fuel oil bunker sales lowest since IMO2020
HSFO underperforms traders' estimates, falls 17.7% on month
March outlook bearish amid high outright...