
IMO 2020 - Majority of smaller bunkering ports won\'t have compliant fuel
Despite assurances from fuel suppliers over the availability of compliant fuel to meet IMO 2020 from 1 January next year, industry executives warn that logistics will be a mess and the majority of smaller bunkering ports will not have low sulphur fuel.
Asia bunkering industry preparing for IMO 2020 sulfur deadline
From Cosco in China to Posco in South Korea, Asian companies are pouring in millions of dollars to upgrade their shipping fleets as the International Maritime Organization’s deadline for cleaner bunker fuels inches closer.
Keppel to Build LNG Bunkering Vessel for FueLNG
Keppel Offshore & Marine has secured a contract from FueLNG to build South East Asia’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering vessel.
Bunkering curbs at China’s Qingdao seen set to shift demand to other ports
Bunker fuel demand at China’s Shanghai and Zhoushan ports is expected to be boosted over May-June by disruptions at Qingdao port due to a summit, market sources in China said Monday.
Looking Ahead: The Bunkering Market After 2020
Alok Sharma, head of commercial at Glencore subsidiary Inatech, recently spoke with MarEx about the outlook for bunkering. Inatech provides software solutions to both bunker suppliers and bunker buyers, giving it a unique perspective on both sides of the
USCG guidance on safety considerations for simultaneous operations during LNG bunkering
The United States Coastguard (USCG) has issued a notice on the safety considerations for simultaneous operations (...
Caribbean ripe for LNG bunkering as 2020 emissions cao looms: speakers
The Caribbean is well positioned to move to LNG bunkering as the shipping industry seeks to comply with the new...