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LNG dual-fuel bunker tanker “MT Diligence” joins TFG Marine fleet for Singapore ops

TFG Marine christened the 5,000 dwt tanker, which will join TFG’s low sulphur fuel oil and biofuel supply operations in the major bunkering centre of Singapore.

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LNG dual-fuel bunker tanker “MT Diligence” joins TFG Marine fleet for Singapore ops

TFG Marine (TFG), international marine fuel joint venture founded by Trafigura, Frontline and Golden Ocean, on Tuesday (30 January) christened the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel bunker tanker to join its fleet.  

The 5,000 dwt newbuild vessel, MT Diligence, will join the company’s low sulphur fuel oil and biofuel supply operations in the major bunkering centre of Singapore.

Built and operated for TFG by CBS Ventures Pte Ltd, the newbuild bunker tanker, the MT Diligence has been designed to TFG’s technical specifications, including stringent safety considerations, so that it can be powered by LNG as well as conventional low sulphur bunker fuels.

Kenneth Dam, TFG Marine’s Global Head of Bunkering, said: “We’re delighted to see this modern, efficient vessel on the water, thanks to our collaboration with CBS Ventures Pte Ltd. Within a short period of time TFG has grown to be one of the premier suppliers of a range of bunker fuels for vessels calling at the Port of Singapore.”

“Deploying a vessel that can be powered by LNG helps TFG Marine to meet its licence requirement and our commitment to the Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore.”

Ms Lim Li-Lian, Director of CBS Ventures Pte Ltd, said: “We are committed to renew our fleet of vessels using alternative fuels, supporting Singapore’s decarbonisation efforts. The transition to green ships requires additional investment, both in terms of capital and technology.” 

“We could not have delivered the MT Diligence without the support of our charterer TFG Marine and our bankers DBS, who have been our trusted partners and collaborators throughout this journey. I would like to thank the Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore for their support and guidance, and for sharing their vision of a more sustainable maritime industry.”

The MT Diligence has been fitted with a Mass Flow Meter (MFMs), as required by the MPA. 

“TFG has long been an advocate of the global adoption of calibrated MFMs to bring much-needed transparency to bunkering,” TFG said.

A recent whitepaper sponsored by TFG and other key stakeholders recognises the success of Singapore’s MFM-based bunker licensing system and proposes this as a template for regulators in other regions across the world, promoting transparency and encouraging digitalisation in the long-term interests of the bunker industry and helping to further the decarbonisation goals of the shipping industry.

Related: TFG-sponsored paper: Singapore shows implementing certified, calibrated MFM system works

 

Photo credit: TFG Marine
Published: 31 January, 2024

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LR launches Newbuild Advisory service, guide on major North Asian shipyards

Advisory service is designed to support shipowners, operators, yards, and investors throughout the design and build process while updated guide gives detailed insight into shipyards across China, Korea and Japan.

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Classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) on Tuesday (2 June) said it is growing its role in the newbuilding market with the launch of its Newbuild Advisory Service and updated New Construction Guide.

With global demand continuing to reshape shipyard orderbooks, owners are balancing a growing number of considerations during the planning phase of newbuilding projects, including fuel readiness, delivery timelines, technical capability and long-term operational requirements.

Launching at Posidonia 2026, the Newbuild Advisory service is designed to support shipowners, operators, yards, and investors throughout the design and build process, helping them to manage risk, optimise performance, and make informed decisions from concept through to delivery.

Drawing on experience from more than 500 new building projects, the Newbuild Advisory Service helps clients make better design and technology choices upfront, giving greater control over cost and schedule as projects progress, and reducing the risk of misalignment between owner expectations and yard execution.

It also adds a layer of independent oversight, with a focus on build quality, efficiency and long-term asset performance.

Sujith Tooneri, Global Head – Newbuild Advisory Services, LR, said: “Ship newbuilding for the future starts with making the right decisions today, and these decisions will shape the next generation of maritime operations.

“LR’s Newbuild Advisory Services provide expert guidance from concept to delivery, helping you design, specify and implement solutions that meet tomorrow’s standards. From concept, regulatory impact and risk to GHG reduction strategies and integrating innovative technologies, we ensure your fleet is smarter, safer and future ready.”

Alongside the Newbuild Advisory Service launch, LR is introducing an updated New Construction Guide, providing detailed insight into major North Asian shipyards, on yard capabilities, experience and regional strengths in a single, easy-to-use tool.

The guide brings together independent shipyard intelligence across China, Korea and Japan to help owners, operators and project teams compare options more confidently before entering newbuild discussions.

The guide reflects LR’s extensive knowledge of key shipyards, regional shipbuilding activity and newbuilding considerations, combined with its technical expertise across classification, plan approval, technical advisory and digital support services.

Sherry Li, Global Head of New Construction, LR, said: “Selecting the right shipyard has become more complex as owners balance delivery schedules, fuel transition strategies and changing market requirements. Clients need reliable insight early in the process to help them make confident decisions and reduce uncertainty around newbuilding projects.

“Our updated New Construction Guide reflects LR’s depth of knowledge across key shipbuilding regions, particularly North Asia. It is designed to give clients practical support as they evaluate shipyard capability, plan future fleet investment and navigate increasingly complex construction requirements.”

The Newbuild Advisory Service and updated New Construction Guide will be featured at the LR stand during Posidonia, as part of broader engagement with owners, yards and charterers on the next phase of newbuild activity.

 

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Published: 3 June, 2026

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Maritime Blue calls for proposals on methanol bunker barge design

Maritime Blue, in collaboration with the Port of Seattle, Port of Tacoma, Northwest Seaport Alliance, and ABS, is seeking a naval architecture firm to develop design schematics for a methanol bunker barge.

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Maritime Blue, in collaboration with the Port of Seattle, Port of Tacoma, Northwest Seaport Alliance, and American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), is seeking a qualified naval architecture firm to develop design schematics for a methanol bunker barge.

A Request for Proposals (RFP), issued on 11 May, invited companies to submit a proposal for the barge, which will be used as the supply ship in a ship-to-ship methanol bunkering exercise during a high level risk assessment workshop planned for September 2026. 

The design is intended for a desktop exercise to identify operational requirements and safety gaps for green methanol bunkering in the Seattle-Tacoma Gateway.

The bunker barge is expected to have a methanol capacity of approximately 30,000 bbls but contractors may propose alternative capacities with justification. 

The receiving ship for the workshop has not been selected yet, but is anticipated to be a cargo, container, cruise, or ro-ro ship.

Maritime Blue said the submission deadline for the proposals is 1 June at 3pm PDT.

 

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Published: 29 May, 2026

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Fratelli Cosulich readies methanol-ready bunker tanker for maiden voyage to Singapore

Vessel will now commence preparations for her maiden voyage to Singapore, where it is expected to support the Group’s ongoing bunkering operations and further strengthen its presence in the city-state.

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Fratelli Cosulich readies methanol-ready bunker tanker for maiden voyage to Singapore

Marine fuel supplier Fratelli Cosulich on Wednesday (20 May) said it celebrated the delivery of Anna Cosulich, one of the Group’s new generation of methanol-ready IMO II bunker tankers developed within its fleet expansion programme.

Delivered at the Taizhou Maple Leaf Shipyard (China), the vessel marked another important milestone for the Marine Energy business unit. 

The vessel will now commence preparations for her maiden voyage to Singapore, where it is expected to support the Group’s ongoing bunkering operations and further strengthen its presence in one of the world’s leading bunkering hubs. 

“All necessary arrangements and preparations are being carried out to ensure a smooth transition into operations ahead of her voyage,” the company said. 

“We wish Anna Cosulich and her crew a safe voyage ahead and fair winds on her maiden journey to Singapore.”

 

Photo credit: Fratelli Cosulich
Published: 21 May, 2026

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