The arrest of vessels at the world’s largest bunkering port continues to be an effective method of obtaining recovery on maritime-related claims, says Partner Max Lim.
MOL plans to dispatch an additional team in late August; Nagashiki confirms the Master and Chief Officer of Wakashio have been arrested by local authorities.
The firm is the world's biggest consumer of marine fuel and spent $766mn on bunkers in 2Q, down by 37% from $1.21bn during the same period...
TSP results range from 0.16%m/m to 0.43%m/m with some attritional results showing clear instability and others less clear on the nature of the sediments present, it...
With the IMO 2020 regulations requiring 0.5% emissions from marine vessels, ENOC said it sees further growth for its high-end lubricants in the Spanish region.
Construction has just started on the laboratory, which will be based in Liverpool, and is expected to be fully kitted out and operational at the end...
‘The bunker price volatility this year [...] is a textbook example of why it pays to consult with your marine fuels supplier to help manage this...
‘GBS 2020 does not play second fiddle to the real deal, but delivers tangible experiences to rival the most prestigious of events in our industry,’ said...
In the short term, internal combustion engines will power all larger ocean-going vessels and the dual fuel engine looks set to be the prime choice for...
It is time to reconsider the Bunker Convention’s applicable limits given the devastating effect that as little as 1,000 tonnes of heavy fuel oil can cause,...