Latest news

Gazprom Neft joins the international LNG-bunkering community

Gazprom Neft has become the 1st oil company in Russia to join the Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF), through its Gazpromneft Marine Bunker subsidiary Gazpromneft Shipping, operator of the Gazpromneft Marine Bunker fleet.

read more... 31/07/2020

news

PGNiG sells first Klaipeda small-scale LNG cargoes

CRYO Shipping, a Norwegian LNG bunker fuel supplier, purchased both of the cargoes, according to a statement by PGNiG.

read more... 09/04/2020

news

More than 130 LNG bunkering operations registered in Spain this year

A total of nine ferries and two cruise ships powered by liquified natural gas (LNG) will soon be operational in the country, two of the segments that heavily invested in the fuel.

read more... 16/12/2019

news

China's fuel oil consumption to grow 9% to 30 million mt in 2019: analyst

China's apparent consumption of fuel oil, excluding consumption for bonded bunker fuel, is expected to grow to 30 million mt in 2019, up 9% from 27.5 million mt expected in 2018, Shandong Longzhong Information Technology's fuel oil product analyst Tian Qiujin said this week.

read more... 21/12/2018

news

Total and Pavilion Energy to jointly develop LNG as a Marine Fuel in Singapore

Total and Pavilion Energy, through their subsidiaries Total Marine Fuels Global Solutions and Pavilion Gas, have signed Heads of Agreement (HoA) to jointly develop a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) bunker supply chain in the port of Singapore. The agreement covers the shared long-term time charter of a new generation LNG bunker vessel (LNGBV) to be commissioned by Pavilion Gas by 2020. It also includes an LNG supply arrangement between the two companies enabling Total to deliver LNG bunker to its customers.

read more... 02/07/2018

news