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Integr8 Fuels expands into Australasia with new trading desk in Perth

Strategic expansion positions Integr8 to better serve its international clientele by broadening supply chain capabilities and delivering expertise suited to the Australasian bunkering sector.

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Chris Seidel, Integr8 Fuels Australia's Business Manager for its Perth office

Bunker trading and fuel management services firm Integr8 Fuels on Thursday (7 March) announced the launch of a new trading desk in Perth, Australia. 

This strategic expansion positions Integr8 to better serve its international clientele by broadening supply chain capabilities and delivering expertise suited to the Australasian bunkering sector. 

The international marine fuels procurement company also aims to capitalise on new domestic business opportunities in Australia, by catering to the burgeoning renewables segment and offshore oil and gas projects.

“Our expansion into Australasia is a natural progression reflecting our commitment to providing clients with tailored support and localised market intelligence,” said Yusuff Shah, Australasia Trading Lead for Integr8 Fuels. 

“With our on-the-ground presence in Perth, we can better understand the unique challenges and opportunities this region presents.”

Chris Seidel, Integr8 Fuels Australia’s Business Manager for its Perth office, said he was eager to contribute to the company’s mission of shaping the future of marine fuels and supporting the country’s decarbonisation journey. 

With his extensive Australian offshore oil and gas services experience spanning over 30 years, Chris looks to develop and nurture client and supplier relationships in the region.

Seidel said: “The dynamic evolution of the Australasian bunker market reflects mounting interest in the exploration of alternative energy solutions and our commitment lies in supporting clients as they navigate the opportunities and challenges that this momentous transition offers.”

“Fundamental to this will be building and reinforcing partnerships with trusted, hands-on local suppliers.”

Opportunities in Australasia

Australia is experiencing renewed interest in offshore oil and gas exploration, and strong government support for solar, wind, and other renewables has encouraged the expansion of sustainable energy projects.

In addition, decarbonisation initiatives implemented by the Australian government are expected to incentivise the adoption of biofuels and other alternative energy sources. Integr8 Fuels previously reported a rising demand for Liquified Natural Gas (LNG), which, as a lower carbon alternative to traditional marine fuels, presents a significant opportunity for bunkering services in the region.

A key focus for Integr8’s new posting will be to forge partnerships with suppliers who have been vetted by the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) scheme. The ISCC is a global certification system that sets standards for sustainable production, sourcing, and trade of all kinds of bio-based feedstocks and biofuels, in line with the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive.

In order for shipowners to reduce their emissions exposure towards environmental regulations like the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) and FuelEU Maritime, they will need to produce an ISCC-verified Proof of Sustainability (PoS) document to confirm the sustainability of the bio-based components of their fuel. Integr8 is certified to pass on PoS from supplier to customer, ensuring compliance for global clients operating within the Australasia region.

 

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Published: 8 March 2024

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Singapore: FueLNG achieves 400th LNG bunkering operation milestone

Bunker tanker “FueLNG Bellina” successfully delivered LNG bunker fuel to “BYD Shenzhen”, the world’s largest LNG-fuelled car carrier at Singapore anchorage during its maiden voyage.

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Singapore: FueLNG achieves 400th LNG bunkering operation milestone

Singapore’s licensed LNG bunker supplier FueLNG on Thursday (15 May) announced the successful completion of its 400th LNG ship-to-ship (STS) bunkering operation in the republic.

FueLNG, a joint venture between Keppel Offshore & Marine and Shell Eastern Petroleum Pte Ltd, marked the milestone with bunker tanker FueLNG Bellina successfully refuelling BYD Shenzhen, the world’s largest LNG-fuelled car carrier, at Singapore anchorage during its maiden voyage.

“With a capacity of 9,200 vehicles and equipped with dual-fuel LNG propulsion, the BYD SHENZHEN represents the next generation of low-emission maritime transport,” it said in a social media post. 

Shell said it supported BYD Shenzhen on its maiden voyage as the supplier of the LNG bunker fuel. 

“Like all LNG dual fuel vessels, BYD Shenzhen is on the pathway to net zero emissions. She can take bio-LNG, and in the future e-LNG, in her fuel mix for further emission reduction and regulatory compliance,” it said in a separate social media post. 

 

Photo credit: Shell
Published: 16 May, 2025

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Hong Kong: CPN hits new record for China’s largest B24 biofuel bunkering operation

Chimbusco Pan Nation delivered 6,300 mt of B24-VLSFO in Hong Kong to boxship “XIN LOS ANGELES” on 15 May, exceeding its previous record of 5,500 mt delivered in February 2025.

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Hong Kong: CPN hits new record for China's largest B24 biofuel bunkering operation

Hong Kong-based bunker supplier Chimbusco Pan Nation Petro-Chemical (CPN) on Friday (16 May) said it has set a record for China’s largest B24 marine biofuel bunkering operation.

CPN said it delivered 6,300 metric tonnes (mt) of B24-VLSFO in Hong Kong to container ship XIN LOS ANGELES on 15 May. 

The supply exceeded CPN’s previous record of 5,500 mt delivered to the same ship in February 2025.

“This collaboration reinforces CPN’s ability to execute large-scale marine biofuel bunkering with precision and reliability,” the company said in a social media post.

“By consistently supplying large volumes of B24 marine biofuel, CPN supports reduced carbon emissions and sustainable shipping practices globally.”

Related: CPN achieves largest B24 bio bunker fuel delivery in Hong Kong and China

 

Photo credit: Chimbusco Pan Nation Petro-Chemical
Published: 16 May, 2025

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St1 delivers first locally produced biomethane to Swedish maritime sector for bunkering

St1 and its venture St1 Biokraft delivered their own Swedish-produced liquefied biomethane to Terntank’s vessel “Tern Ocean” in a bunkering operation at Port of Gothenburg.

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St1 delivers first locally produced biomethane to Swedish maritime sector for bunkering

Finnish energy company St1 and its venture St1 Biokraft delivered their own Swedish-produced liquefied biomethane, also known as bio-LNG, to the local maritime sector for the first time, according to Port of Gothenburg on Thursday (15 May). 

Terntank’s vessel Tern Ocean was bunkered with the biomethane at the Port of Gothenburg. 

St1 and St1 Biokraft are now aiming to become large-scale suppliers of biomethane for shipping, while the Port of Gothenburg continues to pursue its goal of becoming Scandinavia’s primary bunkering hub for alternative fuels.

The bunkering operation recently carried out at quay 519 in the Port of Gothenburg was an important pilot test for St1 and St1 Biokraft as suppliers of biomethane to the maritime sector. The operation also served as a pressure test of the collaboration required across all parts of the value chain, with Terntank, gas infrastructure owner Nordion Energi, and the producers themselves all playing crucial roles.

“In order to accelerate the maritime sector’s transition, it is essential that all actors across the value chain pull in the same direction, cooperate, and translate ambitions into practice. We are pleased to have all of this in place at the Port of Gothenburg,” said Therese Jällbrink, Head of Renewable Energy at the Port of Gothenburg.

“Liquefied biomethane is an important part of the fuel palette that must be available to support the shipping industry’s transition. It is one of the fuels the Port of Gothenburg is working with within the framework of green shipping corridors, aimed at creating the conditions for fossil-free logistics chains. This bunkering operation brings us another step closer to our ambition of becoming Scandinavia’s primary bunkering hub for alternative fuels.”

St1 and St1 Biokraft have ambitions to become large-scale suppliers of liquefied biomethane for the maritime sector, with several new production facilities planned across Sweden.

In 2026, energy infrastructure company Nordion Energi will build a liquefaction facility for biomethane at the Port of Gothenburg, which will be connected to the West Sweden gas grid. With the facility in place, a new opportunity will be created for biomethane producers connected to the gas network to reach the maritime market.

“Once the liquefaction plant is completed, we will have a solid solution in place at the Port of Gothenburg. This is a strategic step towards our goal of scaling up and offering competitive liquefied biomethane to the shipping sector, thereby taking a leading position in this segment,” said Ted Gustavsson, Head of Value Chain at St1 Biokraft.

 

Photo credit: Port of Gothenburg
Published: 16 May, 2025

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