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Jan 16, 2025 ... a credit manager, the last thing you want to discover when chasing an invoice is the vessel you bunkered 4 weeks ago has just been sold for scrap. And today, the risk of that happening is ... |
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Jan 16, 2025 ... marine fuels firm Monjasa is ready to become the first supplier to sell biofuel bunker blends in Panama.
The company has sourced a finished B30-VLSFO blend from Europe and is ready to supply as ... |
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Jan 16, 2025 ... supplier Burando Energies has supplied an undisclosed quantity of B30 biofuel to an anchor-handling tug at the Port of Rotterdam.
The ISCC-certified biofuel, which was derived from ... |
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Jan 16, 2025 ... Oil Marketing Company (OOMCO) and global marine fuel supplier and trading firm TFG Marine have launched a joint bunkering firm, TFG-OOMCO LLC, to supply bunker fuels to vessels at the ports of ... |
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Jan 16, 2025 ... Moller-Maersk aims to have at least 19 dual-fuel methanol vessels in operation by the end of this year.
“This year, we need regulations from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to ... |
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Jan 16, 2025 ... renewable firm AM Green has signed a memorandum of understanding with Dubai-based logistic firm DP World to jointly develop logistics and storage to facilitate exports of 2 million mt/year ... |
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Jan 16, 2025 ... previous day.
The G20-HSFO Index fell by $1/mt to $518/mt, while the G20-MGO Index advanced by $0.50/mt to $801.50/mt.
ICE Brent crude futures jumped by $2.11/bl to $82.03/bl on ... |
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Jan 16, 2025 ... society DNV has introduced a new family of class notations, named Autonomous and Remotely Operated Ships (AROS), to establish a framework for the safe development of autonomous and ... |
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Jan 16, 2025 ... fuels firm Burando Energies has hired a global head of credit and compliance.
Morten Rosenberg Nielsen has joined the company as global head of credit and compliance in Copenhagen as of ... |
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Jan 16, 2025 ... International Energy Agency (IEA) has downgraded its oil demand growth forecast for 2025, reducing it from 1.1 million b/d to 1.05 million b/d.
This is notably lower than OPEC's more ... |