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Malaysia: Tumpuan Megah Development achieves ISCC EU certification for bio bunker fuels

Bunkering firm Tumpuan Megah is the first Malaysian industry player to achieve ISCC EU certification as a supplier and trader of biofuels, spearheading industry’s efforts to lower shipping’s carbon footprint.

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Malaysia-listed Straits Energy Resources Berhad (SER) on Tuesday (2 January) announced that its subsidiary, Tumpuan Megah Development Sdn Bhd (Tumpuan Megah), has been awarded certification from the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC EU) scheme, paving the way for the company’s entry into the marine biofuel trading and bunkering business in the first quarter of 2024 (Q12024).

The firm said the milestone comes as the maritime industry accelerates its transition to low-carbon alternative fuels, such as sustainable biofuels, as part of the global decarbonisation agenda. 

According to DNV, a maritime industry advisor, global production of sustainable biofuels is expected  to grow from 11 Mtoe (million tonnes of oil equivalent) per year to 23 Mtoe by 2026. However, if shipping was to decarbonize fully by 2050 primarily using biofuels, DNV estimates that 250 Mtoe of biofuels would be required annually, representing a more-than-tenfold expansion of this market. 

Tumpuan Megah is the first Malaysian industry player to achieve ISCC EU certification as a supplier and trader of biofuels, spearheading the industry’s efforts to lower shipping’s carbon footprint.

With ISCC EU certification, maritime industry players can demonstrate compliance with the sustainability and GHG emission-saving criteria of the European Union (EU). This includes the EU Renewable Energy Directive (RED II), which has set strict guidelines for which biofuels can be considered sustainable. ISCC certification is recognised in key energy markets, including the European Union, the United Kingdom, Japan and Singapore.

Dato’ Sri Ron Ho Kam Choy, Managing Director of Straits Energy Resources Berhad, said: “Compared to road transport and aviation, shipping is the least carbon-intense way to transport goods. However, the shipping industry has begun transitioning to alternative fuels and energy sources to reduce its impact on the environment, in line with the 2023 International Maritime Organization (IMO) Greenhouse Gas Strategy.

The IMO has set an industry target to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 40% by 2030, from 2008 levels. Here, the usage of sustainable biofuels, with significantly lower GHG emissions than fossil fuels, is expected to play an important role.

For these reasons, the market for sustainable marine biofuels is growing at an explosive rate. We are thrilled to announce that Straits, via Tumpuan Megah, will start bunkering and trading marine biofuels in Q12024, and expect it to be a key contributor to our future earnings growth.

In line with the global emission reduction agenda, shipping industry players must be able to prove that the bio-content in their fuels is sustainable. With Tumpuan Megah’s newly-acquired ISCC EU certification, customers can be assured of the sustainability of their biofuel feedstock, the traceability of these products throughout the supply chain, as well as credible, verified emission reductions. 

Achieving ISCC EU certification demonstrates our commitment and capability to drive the adoption of sustainable biofuels, and will help our customers prove their compliance with environmental regulations.”

Photo credit: Straits Energy Resources
Published: 2 January, 2024

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Singapore: Bunker fuel sales soar by 7.5% on year in June 2025

4.59 million mt of various marine fuel grades were delivered at the world’s largest bunkering port in June, up from 4.27 million mt recorded during the similar month in 2024, according to MPA.

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Singapore: Bunker fuel sales soar by 7.5% on year in June 2025

Sales of marine fuel at Singapore port increased by 7.5% on year in June 2025, according to Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) data.

In total, 4.59 million metric tonnes (mt) (exact 4,594,700 mt) of various marine fuel grades were delivered at the world’s largest bunkering port in June, up from 4.27 million mt (4,274,900 mt) recorded during the similar month in 2024.

Deliveries of marine fuel oil, low sulphur fuel oil, ultra low sulphur fuel oil, marine gas oil and marine diesel oil in June (against on year) recorded respectively 1.70 million mt (+8.6% from 1.56 million mt), 2.31 million mt (-7.2% from 2.33 million mt), 1,900 mt (from zero), 4,500 mt (-88% from 8,000 mt) and zero (from zero).

Singapore: Bunker fuel sales soar by 7.5% on year in June 2025

Bio-blended variants of marine fuel oil, low sulphur fuel oil, ultra low sulphur fuel oil, marine gas oil and marine diesel oil in June (against on year) recorded respectively 38,800 mt (+671.7% from 2,500 mt), 114,300 mt (+97.9% from 45,400 mt), zero (from zero), zero (from zero) and zero (from zero). B100 biofuel bunkers, introduced in February this year, recorded 1,000 mt of deliveries in June.

LNG and methanol sales were respectively 55,400 mt (-7.8% from 51,700) and zero (from zero mt). There were no recorded sales of ammonia for the month and so far in 2025.

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A complete series of articles on Singapore bunker volumes reported by Manifold Times tracked since 2018 can be found via the link here.

 

Photo credit: Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
Published: 15 July 2025

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Chimbusco Pan Nation delivers first B30-MGO bio bunker fuel blend supply in Hong Kong

The supply, delivered to Orient Overseas Container Line, represents the first time OOCL has received this fuel blend in the region; operation also included a simultaneous delivery of B30-HSFO.

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Chimbusco Pan Nation delivers first B30-MGO bio bunker fuel blend supply in Hong Kong

Hong Kong-based marine fuel oil supplier Chimbusco Pan Nation Petro-Chemical (CPN) on Friday (11 July) announced the first-ever delivery of a B30-Marine Gasoil (B30-MGO) which consists of 30% biodiesel and 70% Marine Gasoil (MGO), in Hong Kong. 

The supply, delivered to Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), represents the first time OOCL has received this fuel blend in the region.

In addition to the B30-MGO, this operation included a simultaneous delivery of B30-High Sulphur Marine Fuel Oil.

“This delivery, completed on 11 July, solidifies CPN’s leadership in advancing green fuel solutions in East Asia. Being the first bunker supplier in the region capable of providing all grades of ISCC-EU Certified marine biofuel, including marine fuel and gas oil, CPN demonstrates its commitment to supporting the maritime industry’s transition to sustainable energy,” the company said on its website. 

 

Photo credit: Chimbusco Pan Nation Petro-Chemical
Published: 15 July, 2025

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ENGINE on Fuel Switch Snapshot: B100’s price edge grows in Rotterdam

Rotterdam B100’s discount to LSMGO tops $300/mt; earliest B100 delivery dates vary widely in Rotterdam; LNG bunker delivery premium at $130/mt in Rotterdam.

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ENGINE on Fuel Switch Snapshot: B100’s price edge grows in Rotterdam

Once a week, bunker intelligence platform ENGINE will publish a snapshot of alternative and conventional bunker fuel prices in the world’s two biggest bunkering hubs. The following is the latest snapshot:

  • Rotterdam B100’s discount to LSMGO tops $300/mt
  • Earliest B100 delivery dates vary widely in Rotterdam
  • LNG bunker delivery premium at $130/mt in Rotterdam

B100’s discount to VLSFO in Rotterdam has widened by $8/mt to $173/mt. Its discount to LSMGO has increased by a greater $24/mt in the past week, to reach $322/mt.

In Singapore, B100 has become $50/mt more expensive than VLSFO over the past week, pushing its premium to $519/mt. These prices include estimated pooling values for voyages between Singapore and EU ports.

ENGINE on Fuel Switch Snapshot: B100’s price edge grows in Rotterdam

B100 is also the cheapest fuel option in Rotterdam for dual-fuel vessels with Otto medium-speed (Otto MS) engines. Its discount to LNG has widened by $30/mt, now ranging between $91–257/mt depending on engine type.

For Otto MS engines, B100 is now $53/mt cheaper than LBM. But for ships with diesel slow-speed (diesel SS) engines, LBM is the more cost-effective option, priced $64/mt below B100 due to its lower methane slip.

Liquid fuels

VLSFO prices have remained mostly steady over the past week. Rotterdam’s benchmark has edged up by $1/mt, while Singapore’s has dipped by $7/mt.

Rotterdam’s B100 has declined by $7/mt.

B100 bunker availability has varied widely between suppliers in Rotterdam in the past week. One supplier had tight barge availability and could deliver with four days of lead time. Another could deliver in 1-2 days, but at a hefty price premium. Most suppliers needed 7-8 days of lead time.

Singapore’s B100 price has surged $43/mt higher over the past week.

Liquid gases

Rotterdam’s LNG bunker price has risen by $23/mt, while its LBM has followed closely with a $26/mt gain.

LNG’s price rise has come amid “increased demand for air conditioning due to the hot weather, demand for injection into underground gas storage, and continued demand for gas transportation to Eastern Europe,” according to the Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC).

A $10/mt rise in Rotterdam’s LNG bunker delivery premium assessed by ENGINE has also contributed to the price increase. The premium is around $130/mt now.

Singapore’s LNG price has remained largely unchanged, slipping by just $1/mt over the past week.

By Konica Bhatt

 

Photo credit and source: ENGINE
Published: 15 July, 2025

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