marine fuels

Three companies picked to supply methanol at Singapore port in drive to be sustainable bunkering hub

Global Energy Trading, Golden Island and PetroChina issued licences to supply methanol as marine fuel

This exclusive funding will support research & development efforts aimed at enhancing the safety and efficiency of supplying ammonia, or ammonia bunkering, at the Port of Singapore, Sumitomo said in a statement.

Japan’s Sumitomo wins Singapore grant to develop ammonia as marine fuel

[TOKYO] Japanese trading house Sumitomo said on Monday (Oct 6) it has been awarded a Singapore government grant to develop ammonia as an alternative marine fuel to help decarbonise the shipping indust...

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AP Moller, one of Maersk’s new dual-fuel methanol container ships, was named in Singapore in November 2024.

Getting the math right: Crunch time for shipping’s net-zero ambitions

Ideally, the industry could identify ‘the best’ of the alternative fuels, but none of them have the scalability to propel the entire global merchant fleet alone

Neste's renewable diesel plant in Tuas; Singapore is the hub for Neste’s renewable production and commercial activities in Asia-Pacific.

Neste sees potential for renewable diesel in Singapore’s maritime industry

The company recently made its first delivery of such fuel to a marine sector player in the Republic

Sing Fuels chief executive Vikash Dhanuka plans to launch “energy-transition-as-a-service” by 2026, and aims for this to provide more than half of the company's total revenue by 2030.

From fossil fuels to biofuels: Sing Fuels now wants to help ships go green

The bunker trader is investing in biofuels and plans to provide sustainability services

Teo Eng Dih, chief executive of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, outlining the Republic's latest efforts in moving towards cleaner marine fuels, at Singapore Maritime Week 2024.

Singapore seeks methanol licensees, plans ammonia bunkering project

IN ITS move towards greener marine fuels, Singapore will open licence applications for the maritime supply of methanol by end-2024, and select a lead developer for an ammonia project on Jurong Island ...

Such corridors reduce the carbon footprint of ships which ply them, by using technologies ranging from cleaner fuels to automated clearance.

France hopes to develop green and digital shipping corridor with Singapore: French maritime chief

France hopes to develop a green and digital shipping corridor with Singapore, as part of cooperation on maritime sustainability, digitalisation and cybersecurity, said Eric Banel, France’s director ge...

Vopak has commissioned 40,000 cubic metres of capacity at its Sebarok terminal for the blending of biofuels into marine fuels.

Vopak scales up biofuel capacity at major bunkering location Sebarok island

SWELLING interest in the use of biofuels to power ships has brought a major tank storage company here to switch out petroleum capacity equivalent to more than 10 Olympic-sized pools for the greener fu...

Demand for lower-carbon marine fuel is poised to increase from this year globally as the European Union Emissions Trading System kickstarts for the shipping industry.

Singapore’s marine biofuel demand could double by 2025: TotalEnergies executive

MARINE biofuel demand at the world’s largest bunker hub Singapore could potentially double by 2025 to almost 1 million metric tonnes from 2023 levels as shippers seek to cut emissions, a senior TotalE...