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Feb 6, 2026 ... Operations started the following month.
In November 2025 Peninsula took on the 6,500 m3 estuary barge Omega on time charter with Victrol, serving marine fuel customers at Belgian North Sea ports ... |
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Feb 5, 2026 ... scrubber-fitted ships is increasing. This has prompted some suppliers to introduce HSFO or adjust barge allocations to ensure product availability.
Singapore, the world's largest bunker hub, saw ... |
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Feb 4, 2026 ... firm Spotbarge has launched an AI agent that users can interact with to pull out insights on the bunker supply chain from the company's data.
The company launched its Bunker Insights ... |
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Feb 3, 2026 ... power systems with its technology. It said large vessels, cruise ships, reefers and port barges are among the most suitable use cases.
The company added that defence vessels could also ... |
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Feb 3, 2026 ... Brazilian ports, including Rio de Janeiro, Belém and Rio Grande - with deliveries carried out by barge or ex-pipe, according to its website.
The company also supplies B24 biofuel to ships in ... |
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Jan 29, 2026 ... were carried out in 2025, including 447 truck-to-ship operations supplying 47,593 m3 and 98 barge operations supplying 184,194 m3.
Calls by LNG-powered vessels increased, particularly in ... |
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Jan 22, 2026 ... a boost to bunkering operations.
Both companies have signed contracts for five gas carriers, 18 barges and 18 pushboats with a total investment of R$ 2.8 billion ($570 million), Petrobras said in ... |
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Jan 19, 2026 ... of ammonia by the mid-2030s, it said in a new report released this month.
At least one bunker barge with a capacity of about 15,000 m3 would also be needed to support the demand.
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Jan 19, 2026 ... be carried out at Petrobras’ Rio Grande terminal, with deliveries performed by dedicated bunker barges.
“The sale of the VLS B24 to a company with a strong international presence demonstrates ... |
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Jan 16, 2026 ... lubricant supplier Gulf Marine's first-owned lubricant supply barge has entered service in Singapore.
The 1,058-kilolitre cargo capacity vessel was named Reliable I at a ceremony held at ... |





