World’s first ammonia bunkering facility plan moves forward
The Norwegian Directorate for Civil Protection gave their approval to the construction of the planned ammonia bunkering facility at Fjord Base in Florø, Norway.
Read moreThe Norwegian Directorate for Civil Protection gave their approval to the construction of the planned ammonia bunkering facility at Fjord Base in Florø, Norway.
Read moreStena Provident, one of six state-of-the-art methanol fuelled IMOIIMeMAX ships commissioned through the partnership between Proman and Stena Bulk, completed the first ever methanol bunkering at the Port of Savannah, in Georgia, US.
Read moreShimad Ibrahim, the Managing Director of the State Trade Organization of the Maldives has recently signed a term sheet agreement with Vitol to establish a bunkering hub in Maldives.
Read moreOn the 7th of March 2024, Chimbusco Pan Nation Petro-chemical Co., Ltd (CPN) supplied 300 metric tonnes of ISCC-EU Certified B24 marine biofuel to the "YM INCEPTION," a containership owned by Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation.
Read moreLloyd's Register (LR) has issued a bulletin to remind operators that IMO through Resolution MEPC.362(79) approved a change to the contents of the Bunker Delivery Note (BDN) i.e., inclusion of a statement on flashpoint.
Read moreKPI OceanConnect has officially entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pacific International Lines, and SGTraDex, to advance digital bunkering supply chain.
Read moreTotalEnergies Marine Fuels has conducted its first digital bunker delivery for Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) in Singapore, boosting the efficiency of its bunkering process through digitalization.
Read moreSOHAR Port and Freezone has implemented ISO 22192 international standards for marine fuel supplies, making use of Mass Flow Meters (MFM) for bunkering.
Read moreIBIA focuses on changes in bunkering sales due to Red Sea attacks, the ability to quantify these changes, supply challenges, and future demand expectations.
Read moreBureau Veritas (BV) has awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia (NH3) bunkering vessel designed by Sasaki Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (Sasaki).
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