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Feb 6, 2026 ... traded name in the marine fuels space.
The company was, for many years, the world's largest bunker trading firm, posting sales of over 31 million mt as recently as 2013. Since then, however, ... |
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Feb 6, 2026 ... Bunkering is among the largest physical suppliers of marine fuel in the world.
Minerva sold about 16.2 million mt of bunkers in 2025, compared to about 15.9 million mt in 2024 and 16.3 ... |
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Feb 6, 2026 ... is one of the world's largest integrated bunker suppliers active in cargo sales, shipping, barging, derivatives, carbon management and physical supply.
The firm supplied over 20 million ... |
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Feb 6, 2026 ... the world's largest marine fuels firm by sales volumes, almost everyone in the bunker industry will have at some point had dealings with one part or another of Bunker Holding.
The firm saw ... |
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Feb 6, 2026 ... The National University of Singapore will lead an ammonia engine project, saying current ammonia engines face efficiency and emission challenges. ... |
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Feb 6, 2026 ... first green hydrogen production and bunkering station at the Port of Klaipeda is moving toward commissioning this year.
Preparations are underway to trial equipment already ... |
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Feb 6, 2026 ... marine fuels supplier Fratelli Cosulich has launched a new bunker tanker capable of supplying methanol alongside conventional marine fuels in China.
The 7,990-dwt vessel, Anna Cosulich, ... |
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Feb 6, 2026 ... Credit: Ship & Bunker / Data Credit: A.P Moller Maersk
Bunker demand fell 4.2% to 10.8 million mt in 2025
Average bunker price in 2025 was $539/mt vs $613/mt in 2024
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Feb 6, 2026 ... Image Credit: Ship & Bunker / Data Credit: Port of Rotterdam
Total conventional and biofuel sales drop 0.4% to 9.36 million mt in 2025 - lowest since 2020
VLSFO sales dip 7.4% ... |
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Feb 6, 2026 ... ships or aeroplanes," Bilbao Port said.
While volumes will be small relative to overall bunker demand, the project highlights how e-fuel producers increasingly view shipping as a ... |





