SOHAR Port adopts Mass Flow Meters for bunkering
SOHAR Port and Freezone has implemented ISO 22192 international standards for marine fuel supplies, making use of Mass Flow Meters (MFM) for bunkering.
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 moreFrom 1 January 2026, the use of a Mass Flow Meter (MFM) bunker measurement system for bunker vessels in the ports of Antwerp-Bruges and Rotterdam will be mandatory.
Read moreTFG Marine joined with 50 other industry participants representing 2,000 vessels to appeal to the Rotterdam and the Antwerp port authorities to follow Singapore’s lead and introduce mandatory MFM delivery in their jurisdictions.
Read moreBunker Mass Flow Metering (MFM) in the Port of Singapore has the potential to reap annual savings of between S$80 million (USD58 million) and S$199 million (USD146 million) for the bunkering industry, a new study shows.
Read moreThe MPA Singapore informed that the Singapore Standard SS 648: 2019 – Code of Practice for Bunker Mass Flow Metering, launched on 7 November 2019 as a revision to TR 48: 2015, will be implemented from 1st May 2020.
Read moreA new paper by Singapore-based Ascenz Solutions provides best practices for accurate monitoring of fuel bunkering of marine fuels using mass flow meter (MFM) systems. The fuel bunkering process is essential to all ships that rely on fuel oil for operation.
Read moreMPA Singapore issued a circular to remind the maritime community on the mandatory adoption of MPA-approved Mass Flow Metering (MFM) system for all distillates bunker delivery in the Port of Singapore, starting from 1 July 2019.
Read moreAccurate, on-the-spot measurement of marine bunkering is critical for both cost control and relationship management. In response to accurate measuring, since 2017, Singapore, the world’s largest marine refueling hub, has made the use of MFM compulsory. Mass Flow Metering is based on the Coriolis flow meter theory.
Read moreMPA Singapore announced that it has started the acceptance tests to roll out MFM on bunker tankers for the delivery of distillates. Namely, the use of Mass Flow Meters for bunker tankers to deliver distillates in the Port of Singapore will be Mandatory by 1 July 2019.
Read moreAmerican energy major ExxonMobil is launching a mass flow metering system (MFMS) for marine gas oil in Singapore, after the Maritime and Port Authority mandated that all distillates must be delivered via a MFMS from 1 July 2019. The first barge deliveries are set to start in May 2018, the company said.
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