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Monjasa relocates tanker “Monjasa Thunder” from West Africa to Panama Canal

“Monjasa Thunder” is expected to improve overall efficiency of bunker operations in Panama Canal and the vessel is already in full operation at Balboa Anchorage.

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Monjasa relocates tanker “Monjasa Thunder” from West Africa to Panama Canal

Global top 10 marine fuels supplier, Monjasa, introduces the Panama Canal’s largest and technically most advanced tanker, the Monjasa Thunder (19,991 DWT), for improved operational flexibility.

Following a fleet reshuffle, the oil and chemical tanker recently arrived in Panama from across the Atlantic, where the vessel previously served as part of Monjasa’s West Africa operations. 

Now, Monjasa Thunder will serve multiple purposes as the Panama Canal’s first floating storage option while also performing regional cargo and supply operations.

The tanker is expected to improve the overall efficiency of bunker operations in the Panama Canal and the vessel is already in full operation at the Balboa Anchorage.

The Monjasa Thunder enters Panama waters at a time where the overall number of ships transiting the Panama Canal is on the rise following several months of reduced capacity due to draft restrictions. 

With around 70% of all transiting ships stopping for bunkers in either the Cristóbal or Balboa areas, the marine fuels industry constantly work to ensure the most flexible supply logistics.

“Presenting modern maritime solutions is our way of contributing to this great and historic shipping destination as part of the maritime community,” said Rasmus Jacobsen, Managing Director, Monjasa Americas.

“We are always looking for ways to challenge the status quo and create more flexibility for shipowners in and around the Panama Canal – and combining bunkering, storage and cargo operations is something no one else has done before.”

With its close to 20,000 tonnes storage capacity and high technical specifications in terms of deep-well cargo pumps and multiple tank segregations, Monjasa Thunder is seen as an ideal floating storage option for providing more efficient loading operations – the first of its kind in Panama.

At the same time, Monjasa Thunder brings new opportunities across the supply chain by also engaging in import and export of several fuel products across Panama and the surrounding markets, including:

  • Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil (VLSFO)
  • High Sulphur Fuel Oil (HSFO)
  • Marine Gas Oil (MGO)

Monjasa Thunder is also approved for storage of all grades of biofuels and allows for onboard blending.

Monjasa previously welcomed the sister vessels, Monjasa Supplier and Monjasa Striker (both 8,839 DWT), which now rank as the second largest supply vessels following the Monjasa Thunder.

Additional tonnage also brings new opportunities for the local maritime professionals and educational institutions in Panama. In fact, by welcoming another 36 Panamanian seafarers onboard the Monjasa Thunder, Monjasa now employs a total of 108 locally employed seafarers working onboard Monjasa’s three owned tankers in Panama.

Overall, Monjasa manages seven vessels in the Panama Canal and supplied a total of 2.9m of marine fuels across the Americas in 2023.

Facts about MT Monjasa Thunder

  • Year built: 2009
  • Flag: Panama
  • DWT: 19,991
  • LOA: 150m
  • Beam: 23.4m

 

Photo credit: Monjasa
Published: 26 June, 2024

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China: Zhoushan Port achieves 7.26 million mt annual bunker volume for 2024

Zhoushan Hi-Tech Zone Administrative Committee highlighted the progress Zhoushan Port has made in the past year including actively planning to build an alternative fuel bunkering centre.

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China: Zhoushan Port achieves 7.26 million mt annual bunker volume for 2024

Zhoushan Hi-Tech Zone Administrative Committee on Friday (10 January) said Zhoushan, the fourth largest bunkering port of the world, delivered 7.26 million metric tonnes (mt) of marine fuel in 2024.

This marked about a 3% increase from 7.04 million mt in 2023. 

The committee also highlighted the progress Zhoushan Port has made in the past year including actively planning to build an alternative fuel bunkering centre.

It has successfully obtained approval for the national biodiesel promotion and application pilot project. The construction of a project to produce an annual 1 million mt of marine biodiesel has begun.

The first methanol vehicle-to-ship pilot was carried out, and the first methanol bunkering barge in Zhoushan was officially built and is expected to be put into use by the end of 2025.

The port has also improved the fuel supply efficiency of various bunkering anchorages in Zhoushan including Tiaozhumen Anchorage adding three bunkering anchorages on top of the original five and has successfully carried out night bunkering operations. 

Xiushandong and Mazhi anchorages have added a total of three new bonded bunkering anchorages, which can implement all-weather and fully automatic anchorage reservations, and provide advance reservations and priority refueling services for large ships and large orders.

The committee also highlighted Dong Fang Zhao Yang becoming the first domestic bunkering barge to obtain the mass flow meter system certification under the ISO22192:2021 standard. The barge conducted a successful pilot for the bunkering of bonded fuel oil using a mass flow meter at Xiushandong Anchorage on 9 December. 

A spokesperson of the committee said Zhoushan will focus on promoting alternative bunker fuels such as biofuel and LNG and accelerating the completion of methanol refuelling safety assessments.

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Related: China: Zhoushan completes pilot bonded bunkering op with mass flow meter

Photo credit: Zhoushan Hi-Tech Zone Administrative Committee
Published: 14 January, 2025

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Argus Media: Singapore bunker prices rise to multi-month highs

VLSFO prices on a delivered basis in Singapore jumped by $16.7/t to $590.72/t, the highest since 24 October 2024; HSFO prices jumped by $34.67/t to $507.67/t dob, the highest since 26 July 2024.

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Bunker fuel prices in the port of Singapore touched multi-month highs today, supported by a rally crude futures.

13 January 2025

Ice Brent Singapore crude reached $81.23/bl by close of trading in the port city, following the announcement of sweeping sanctions by the US administration on Russian energy exports. Shipowners and bunker buyers in Singapore were cautious about procurement given the elevated prices. Many pushed back their bunker buying, preferring to monitor near-term market developments.

Very-low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO) prices on a delivered basis in Singapore jumped by $16.7/t to $590.72/t, the highest since 24 October 2024. Deals concluded by 19:00 Singapore time had touched $599/dob and could breach $600/t in the coming days if strength in the energy complex continues.

"Market is firm… I would not dare to fix anything today," a ship owner said, adding that "buyers should be very careful" when making procurement decisions. Another vessel owner said its earliest VLSFO bunker requirement would be for delivery from 26 January, and it was not looking to trade at the moment.

"It is very difficult to know how things will proceed, but think it might move higher," said a UK-based bunker trader.

VLSFO supply availability is limited, which could further support upward movement in prices in the coming days.

High sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) prices jumped by $34.67/t today to $507.67/t dob, the highest since 26 July 2024. Marine gasoil (MGO) prices were at a six-month high $731/t dob in Singapore, up by $30/t from the previous session.

The upside in crude futures was reflected in marine biodiesel prices, with B24 rising in Singapore. B24, which is a blend of 24pc used cooking oil methy ester (Ucome) and 76pc VLSFO, were assessed by Argus$14-15/t higher at $721-726/t dob.

Traders said B24 prices will follow the trend in VLSFO cargo prices, but spot liquidity may remain thin.

"Today people are still trying to figure out what right value is," said a key shipowner and trader, adding that prices could rise further this week.

By Mahua Chakravarty and Cassia Teo

 

Photo credit and source: Argus Media
Published: 14 January, 2025

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Singapore-based EPS to invest in SulNOx, adopt fuel conditioner on at least 30 vessels

EPS will adopt SulNOxEco on a minimum of 30 vessels for a minimum of 18 months use per vessel following an extensive eight-month successful evaluation of SulNOxEco on various EPS-managed vessels.

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Singapore-based EPS to invest in SulNOx, adopt fuel conditioner on at least 30 vessels

Maritime green tech firm SulNOx on Monday (13 January) said it has signed an agreement with Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping, which encompasses both investment into SulNOx and a major new product supply contract for its SulNOxEcoTM fuel conditioner (SulNOxEco).

The agreement follows an extensive eight-month successful evaluation of SulNOxEco on various EPS-managed vessels including container ships, tankers, bulk and gas carriers. EPS Ventures Pte. Ltd. (EPSV) will also become a strategic shareholder in SulNOx. 

Under the agreement, EPS, which manages a diverse fleet of over 300 vessels on water and on order, will adopt SulNOxEco on a minimum of 30 vessels for a minimum of 18 months use per vessel. 

EPS will also provide information in relation to the results of the evaluation, which the Company will be able to use in its marketing activities, along with the ongoing support of EPS. 

In addition, EPS will also collaborate with and act as an introducer for SulNOxEco, to some of the world’s largest shipping companies. The agreement itself will generate significant revenue and secure committed minimum product volumes of 250,000 litres. Further, the Board anticipates attracting additional customers and driving substantial further revenue growth.

Cyril Ducau, Chief Executive Officer of EPS, said, “This partnership with SulNOx is a significant step towards achieving EPS’s long-term sustainability objectives. By enhancing our operational efficiency and reinforcing our commitment to meeting global environmental standards, this collaboration further solidifies our position as a proactive leader in sustainable shipping practices.”

Radu Florescu, Chairman of SulNOx, said, “Signing the marquee shipping name of EPS after an extensive evaluation period proves the effectiveness of SulNOx products beyond doubt at a time when the industry is crying out for solutions to reduce fuel consumption and associated emissions against a backdrop of increasing regulation.”

“With this partnership, not only have we secured substantial, committed revenues, but there is also significant additional potential revenue from EPS’ introductions to some of the world’s largest fleets. This transaction marks a new and transformative era for the SulNOx Group, and we look forward to a long and mutually beneficial partnership with EPS, delivering the energy transition together.”

Related: SulNOx gains new patent in Singapore, reports ‘record’ first quarter

 

Photo credit: SulNOx
Published: 14 January, 2025

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