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Nov 25, 2025 ... to be in the works.
MFMs as a top industry priority: TFG Marine argues that global deployment of MFMs should be the bunker industry's top priority, because accurate, trusted ... |
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Nov 24, 2025 ... Monday, calculations undertaken by Reuters showed that Russia's oil and gas revenues were set to plummet by 35 percent this month, due to the plunging price of that country's crude as well as a ... |
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Nov 24, 2025 ... on sales in Brazil.
Manage the procurement of marine fuel for the company's worldwide fleet supply.
Identify trading opportunities, negotiate, and execute profitable trades within predefined ... |
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Nov 24, 2025 ... marine fuel supplier Hormuz Marine has supplied several GCC military vessels for a recent event in the country.
The firm was selected to provide bunker fuel and marine fuel services to ... |
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Nov 24, 2025 ... bunker supply and trading firm Sea Leader DMCC has completed more than 750,000 mt of bunker sales in its first year of operations.
Since its launch in January, the firm has ... |
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Nov 24, 2025 ... authorities are set to award three firms licences to supply methanol as a marine fuel at the world's largest bunkering hub from next year.
Global Energy Trading Pte Ltd, Golden Island ... |
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Nov 24, 2025 ... deck on the 9,100 TEU Post Panamax boxship ONE Henry Hudson on Friday evening, and a mid-ship explosion caused onboard lights and cranes to lose power, the Los Angeles Fire Department said in a ... |
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Nov 24, 2025 ... means of decarbonisation in the short run, but concerns remain over the scalability of their supply. And investments in the supply of other alternative fuels have been thrown into doubt by last ... |
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Nov 24, 2025 ... be green methanol available in the major Chinese ports," he said.
"We see many shipowners that plan to trade heavily in China, they go for methanol-fuelled bulk carriers, and this is because ... |
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Nov 24, 2025 ... change.
The comments came Thursday from Kenneth Dam, global head of bunkering at global supply and trading firm TFG Marine, during an IBIA Annual Convention in Hong Kong that was dominated ... |





