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Feb 24, 2025 ... fuel supplier and trading firm The Hawks Group saw more than 550,000 mt of marine fuel sales in 2024.
The company is now consolidating its back-to-back bunker and cargo trading under the ... |
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Feb 24, 2025 ... firm Bound4blue has completed the installation of suction sails on a 50,000-dwt tanker vessel operated by Singapore's Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS).
Three 22-meter suction sails were ... |
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Feb 24, 2025 ... energy firm Enagás is set to launch bio-LNG bunkering services at its regasification terminals in Barcelona and Huelva.
Bio-LNG will be supplied to ships and tankers at the two terminals ... |
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Feb 24, 2025 ... logistics firm and bunker barge operator UniBarge has secured a license to supply methanol bunkers at the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp hub in Northwest Europe.
Last week, UniBarge's bunker ... |
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Feb 24, 2025 ... (PIL) has taken delivery of its third dual-fuel LNG vessel, the Kota Ebony.
Built by China's Jiangnan Shipyard, the 14,000 TEU capacity vessel is capable of operating on both LNG and ... |
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Feb 24, 2025 ... "Tony" Odak has agreed to join Sunoco Marine Ltd to head up its marine operations.
Odak has been at Stone Oil for the past 17 years, most recently serving as its Chief Operating ... |
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Feb 24, 2025 ... new firm, 129Knots, has been launched with a $10 million investment led by bunker firm Sing Fuels and a $500 million deal pipeline, Mahesh Kumar, the company's co-founder and interim CEO, told Ship ... |
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Feb 21, 2025 ... hostages, oil traders on Friday perceived the Middle East to be in a relative state of peace; and this combined with hopes for peace between Russia and Ukraine resulted in crude shedding more ... |
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Feb 21, 2025 ... Green Marine Engineering has set out the need for more training in the bunker industry on methanol and other low-flashpoint fuels.
The firm is hosting a training session on methanol ... |
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Feb 21, 2025 ... nuclear-powered vessels in the commercial fleet moved a stop closer on Wednesday with the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) approving the design of a 15,000 TEU capacity nuclear-powered ... |