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Petronas cooperates with Tiger Gas in LNG bunkering business

Partnership began in 2020, when both companies signed a sale and purchase agreement to supply the Chinese market with LNG via ISO tanks.

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PETRONAS Cooperates with TIGER GAS in LNG Bunkering Business

Malaysia-listed oil and gas company Petronas, through its Petronas Marine brand, on Wednesday (8 March) said it has inaugurated the liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering business with long-term partner Tiger Gas.

This follows the completion of its maiden ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operation of approximately 500 tonnes of LNG for the latter’s Tiger Maanshan, the world’s largest dual-fuel deck cargo ship.

The developments results in Tiger Gas thus becoming the first Chinese customer of the Petronas LNG bunkering business.

Present at a commemorative event held at the Tiger Gas office were Petronas Vice President of Refining, Marketing & Trading Ahmad Adly Alias; Chief Representative of Petronas Beijing Representative Office Lisy Lee; Head of Petronas Marine’s LNG Bunker Sales Mohd Firdaus Bin Kamilrudin; Chairman of Tiger Group Gerry Wang; Vice Chairman of Tiger Gas CC Xue; President of Tiger Gas Junfeng Xu; and Vice President of Tiger Gas, Glenn Qu; as well as other senior leaders from both companies.

Petronas Vice President of Refining, Marketing & Trading Ahmad Adly Alias said, “We are committed to making sustainability the cornerstone of our operations in China by providing energy solutions that would help accelerate the progress towards the country’s ‘Dual Carbon’ goal whilst collectively contributing to the energy industry growth alongside our partners.”

The partnership between Petronas and Tiger Gas began in 2020, when the two companies signed a sale and purchase agreement to supply the Chinese market with LNG via ISO tanks. This ground-breaking solution allows small and medium-sized businesses located at remote areas access to natural gas, while helping them achieve their sustainability goals.

Chairman of Tiger Group Gerry Wang said, “Tiger and Petronas have maintained a sound partnership for a long time. Today, offshore ship-to-ship LNG bunkering has greatly shortened the turnaround of LNG carrier vessels, laying a solid foundation for a more efficient and greener LNG supply chain. In the future, Tiger Gas will continue to work together with Petronas to facilitate the energy transition.”

“2023 marks Petronas’ 20th anniversary in China. Petronas has supported the fast-growing clean energy needs of our Chinese partners with sustainable quality products and solutions for the past two decades and will continue doing so, as we forge ahead together to achieve our net zero aspiration,” said Petronas in a statement.

“Moving forward, Petronas will remain committed to the Chinese market, empower the Chinese energy industry and contribute to the country’s economic development. Petronas will work with its Chinese partners and create a green and sustainable future together.”

 

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Published: 9 March, 2023

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Singapore: Notice of dividend issued for Hin-Leong linked Ocean Tankers

Second interim dividend for Hin Leong Trading’s shipping arm, Ocean Tankers Pte Ltd, is scheduled to be released from 31 July, according to Government Gazette notice.

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A notice of dividend for Ocean Tankers Pte Ltd, the shipping arm of collapsed oil trader Hin Leong Trading that is currently in liquidation, was published in the Government Gazette on June 11.

Ocean Tankers is part of a group of companies which include troubled Hin Leong, Universal Terminal, Tuas Terminal, and Ocean Bunkering Services (OBS).

It was reportedly owned by Lim Oon Kuin, the founder of Hin Leong Trading, and his daughter Lim Huey Ching. 

The following are details of the notice of dividend:

Name of Company : Ocean Tankers (Pte.) Ltd (In Liquidation)
Unique Entity No. / Registration No. : 197800020G
Address of Registered Office : One Raffles Quay, North Tower, Level 18, Singapore 048583
Court : General Division of the High Court of the Republic of Singapore
Number of Matter : HC/CWU 117/2021
Amount per centum : Second interim dividend of 2.00% of all admitted claims of unsecured creditors
When payable : 31 July 2026
Where payable : c/o Ernst & Young LLP, One Raffles Quay, North Tower, Level 18, Singapore 048583 

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Related: Judicial managers of Ocean Tankers to present restructuring proposals to owners

 

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Published: 12 June, 2026

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Singapore: Xin Hui Shipping to be wound up voluntarily, creditors to submit claims

Creditors are required on or before 11 July 2026 to send in their names and addresses and particulars of their debts or claims to appointed liquidators, says notice.

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Several resolutions for Xin Hui Shipping Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of the Lim family owned Xihe Holdings Pte Ltd, were made during an extraordinary general meeting held on 3 June, according to a notice in the Government Gazette on Friday (4 July).

The meeting was held at 8 Marina View, #40-04/05, Asia Square Tower 1, Singapore 018960 and by electronic means at 10am. 

The following resolutions were duly passed during the meeting:

SPECIAL RESOLUTION – WINDING-UP

That the Company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to Section 160(1)(b) of the Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act 2018.

ORDINARY RESOLUTION – APPOINTMENT OF LIQUIDATORS

That Mr. Lau Chin Huat and Mr. Yeo Boon Keong of Technic Inter-Asia Pte Ltd, 50 Havelock Road, #02-767, Singapore 160050 be and are hereby appointed as joint and several liquidators to conduct the said winding-up and that their remuneration be fixed on the usual scale of their professional charges for the work involved.

SPECIAL RESOLUTION – DISTRIBUTION OF ASSETS IN SPECIE

That the liquidators of the Company be authorised to exercise any of their powers given by Section 177, 144 (1) and (2) of the Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act 2018 and to distribute to members, in specie, any part of the assets of the Company.

In another notice, the liquidators said creditors for the company are required on or before the 11 July 2026 to send in their names and addresses and particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any) to the liquidators. 

Liquidators may also require creditors to, “come in and prove their debts or claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved.”

The liquidator can be contacted at the following address:

Lau Chin Huat
Yeo Boon Keong
Joint and Several Liquidators
c/o Technic Inter-Asia Pte Ltd
50 Havelock Road #02-767 Singapore 160050
Tel: 6561 0398 Fax: 6222 1855
Email: [email protected]

 

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Published: 12 June, 2026

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Ports of Barcelona and Shanghai team up to develop green ports, alternative bunker fuels

Agreement officially establishes the ‘sister ports’ relationship between Shanghai and Barcelona and aims to boost cooperation in areas such as developing green ports and alternative fuels.

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The Port of Barcelona on Thursday (11 June) said it signed a new strategic cooperation agreement with the Shanghai Municipal Transportation Commission (SMTC) and Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG).

The agreement officially establishes the “sister ports” relationship between Shanghai and Barcelona and aims to boost cooperation in areas such as the digitalisation and security of port operations; developing green ports and alternative fuels; intermodality and fostering sustainable maritime corridors between the Far East and the Mediterranean. 

The agreement was signed by José Alberto Carbonell, president of the Port of Barcelona; Xiao Hui, general director of the SMTC, and Yang ZhiYong, vice president of SIPG, in the presence of Jaume Duch, Regional Minister for European Union and Foreign Action. 

The relationship between the Port of Barcelona and the Port of Shanghai has intensified in recent years. In late July 2025, a preliminary agreement was signed between both port authorities, which led to a technical visit in September 2025 by a delegation from Shanghai led by Wang Haijian, Vice President and Director of Operations of SIPG, to advance the development of the Green Shipping and Digital Corridor between both ports. 

“This new institutional visit and the signing of the new agreement consolidates the Port of Barcelona’s position as a Euro-Mediterranean logistics hub and strengthens its links with one of the main ports and economic centres in the world,” the port said. 

 

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Published: 12 June, 2026

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