The company expects to see 600,000-700,000 mt of global biofuel demand growth in B100 terms in 2025, Jesper Sørensen tells Ship & Bunker.
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The nine ammonia-powered vessels will be delivered between 2026 and 2029.
New rules from the MPA may shift Singapore's market to taking B30 as its most popular biofuel blend, local sources tell Ship & Bunker.