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Furetank welcomes seventh LNG dual fuel ice class product tanker ‘Fure Vinga’

The vessel is contracted by Furetank, Rederi AB Alvtank and Thun Tankers and will be serving its customers predominantly in the Baltic and North West Europe.

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Swedish integrated shipping company Furetank on Thursday (21 January) announced the delivery of the dual-fuelled Fure Vinga from the China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Yangzhou) Dingheng Co Ltd.The vessel will run on liquefied biogas (LBG) and liquified natural gas (LNG).

The 17,999 dwt vessel is the seventh in a series of eight sister vessels contracted by Furetank Rederi AB, Rederi AB Alvtank and Thun Tankers BV and will be serving its customers predominantly in the Baltic and North West Europe.

The vessels will be commercially managed by Furetank Chartering within the Gothia Tanker Alliance.

The Fure Vinga is a Swedish flagged ice class 1A vessel with a cargo tank capacity of 20,306 cubic meters in 12 epoxy coated cargo tanks.

An efficient cargo handling system with a flexible cargo pump and line arrangement ensures safe and efficient cargo operations with reduced port-turnaround time, said Furetank.

The Fure Vinga was developed by FKAB together with Furetank with special focus on minimal impact on the environment.

The vessel boasts several features that reduces fuel and energy consumption resulting in 55% lower emissions of CO2, 86% of Nitrogen oxide, 99% of Sulphur oxide, and 99% of particles.

Fure Vinga is also the first tanker in European trade that is equipped and ready to perform full cargo discharge operations by shore electric power, which will reduce emissions further.

Fure Vinga’s excellent CO2 per transport work performance was evidenced during the sea trials, where she obtained an EEDI value of 4.64 from the classification society Bureau Veritas, about half of IMO’s Phase I requirement of EEDI 9.32 for a vessel of her dimensions and capacity.

The vessel will now proceed to load in China and South Korea for Europe.

“With the arrival of Fure Vinga, the seventh vessel in the series and the fourth to Furetank, we have already now lowered the total average CO2 emissions of our owned fleet by almost 50% since 2008 corresponding with IMO ‘s present target for 2050,” said Lars Hoglund, CEO Furetank Rederi AB.

Today Furetank operates 8 owned vessels and is a founding member of the Gothia Tanker Alliance, a market platform for small and intermediate product tankers, operating 40 vessels in European waters.

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Related: Furetank welcomes LNG dual fuelled Fure Valö to fleet


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Published: 22 January, 2021

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Bunker Fuel

Singapore: Bunker fuel sales down by 3.8% on year in July 2026

4.73 million mt of various marine fuel grades were delivered at the world’s largest bunkering port in July, up from 4.92 million mt recorded during the similar month in 2025.

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Singapore: Bunker fuel sales down by 3.8% on year in July 2026

Sales of marine fuel at Singapore port fell by 3.8% on year in July 2026, according to data from the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA).

In total, 4.73 million metric tonnes (mt) (exact 4,731,900 mt) of various marine fuel grades were delivered at the world’s largest bunkering port in July, up from 4.92 million mt (4,918,000 mt) recorded during the similar month in 2025.

Deliveries of marine fuel oil, low sulphur fuel oil, ultra low sulphur fuel oil, marine gas oil and marine diesel oil in July (against on year) recorded respectively 1.95 million mt (zero from 1.95 million mt), 2.33 million mt (-2.1% from 2.38 million mt), 1,600 mt (+100% from zero), 700 mt (-82% from 3,900 mt) and zero (from zero).

Singapore: Bunker fuel sales down by 3.8% on year in July 2026

Bio-blended variants of marine fuel oil, low sulphur fuel oil, ultra low sulphur fuel oil, marine gas oil and marine diesel oil in July, (against on year) recorded respectively 8,200 mt (-83.7% from 50,300 mt), 29,900 mt (-62.9% from 80,500 mt), zero (from zero), zero (from zero) and zero (from zero). B100 biofuel bunkers, introduced in February last year, recorded 1,400 mt (-46.2% from 2,600 mt). 

LNG and methanol sales were 58,700 mt (+41.4% from 41,500 mt) and zero (from zero) respectively. There were no recorded sales of ammonia for the month and so far since 2025.

 

Photo credit: Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
Published: 17 August, 2026

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Alternative Fuels

China: SIPG Energy completes first simultaneous two-vessel, two-fuel green bunkering operation

SIPG Energy says the simultaneous LNG and bio-methanol bunkering operations demonstrate Shanghai Port’s expanding capability to supply multiple green marine fuels at anchorage.

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Shanghai port completes first simultaneous two-vessel, two-fuel green bunkering operation

SIPG Energy (Shanghai) Co Ltd (SIPG Energy) on Sunday (16 August) completed what it described as China’s first simultaneous two-vessel bunkering operation involving two different green marine fuels at anchorage, supplying LNG and bio-methanol to two vessels.

The company’s LNG bunkering vessel Hai Gang Wei Lai supplied LNG to PIL’s KOTA ELAN, while methanol bunkering vessel Hai Gang Zhi Yuan supplied domestically produced biomass-based methanol to CMA CGM’s dual-fuel container ship CMA CGM OSMIUM.

According to SIPG Energy, the two bunkering operations were carried out simultaneously and safely, highlighting Shanghai Port’s growing ability to provide diversified and large-scale green-fuel bunkering services at anchorage.

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The operation required enhanced coordination in safety management, resource allocation and emergency response. Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration, Shanghai Customs and Shanghai General Station of Immigration Inspection, along with other supporting organisations, provided regulatory guidance and operational support.

“The combined efforts of all parties significantly improved the efficiency of bunkering at anchorage,” the company said. 

The company said it will continue to expand its safe bunkering capabilities for bio-methanol, LNG and other green marine fuels, while broadening its fuel supply portfolio and service scenarios to support the shipping industry’s transition to lower-carbon marine fuels.

 

Photo credit: SIPG Energy
Published: 17 August, 2026

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LNG Bunkering

Shell expands LNG bunkering footprint in Spain with Valencia

As one of the region’s key maritime hubs, the company said Valencia expands the options available to shipowners seeking LNG supply along major shipping routes.

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Shell expands LNG bunkering footprint in Spain with Valencia

British oil giant Shell on Thursday (13 August) said Valencia has joined its growing network of bunkering locations, making LNG available as a marine fuel.

The successful completion of the first LNG bunkering operation in Valencia marked an important milestone for Spain and further strengthened Shell’s LNG supply capabilities across the Mediterranean. 

In a video shared by the company, bunkering vessel Alice Consulich was shown supplying an undisclosed volume of LNG to the container ship MSC Sabrina.

“As one of the region’s key maritime hubs, Valencia expands the options available to shipowners seeking LNG supply along major shipping routes,” Shell said in a social media post. 

Shell said the achievement reflected the strong collaboration across the maritime value chain, including MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, the Port of Valencia and Fratelli Cosulich Group.

“We look forward to making more LNG bunker deliveries in Valencia and across the Mediterranean as LNG infrastructure and capabilities continue to expand,” the company said. 

 

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Published: 14 August, 2026

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