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Singapore: Bunker fuel sales marginally up 0.8% on year in Sep

3.97 million mt of various grades delivered at the world’s largest bunkering port in September, an increase from 3.94 million mt in September 2021.

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Sales of bunker fuel at Singapore port was marginally up by 0.8% on year during September 2022, according to Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) data.

In total, 3.97 million metric tonnes (mt) (exact 3,967,600 mt) of various marine fuel grades were delivered at the world’s largest bunkering port in September, an increase from 3.94 million mt (3,935,300 mt) recorded during September 2021.

Deliveries of 500 centistokes (cSt), 380 cSt and 180 cSt grades in September (against on year) were respectively 1,300 mt (-98.51% from 87,300 mt), 1.11 million mt (22.13% from 908,900 mt), and zero (versus zero).

Low sulphur variants of 500 cSt, 380 cSt and 180 cSt products in September (against on year) recorded respectively zero (versus zero), 1.94 million mt (-2.51% from 1.99 million), and 67,900 mt (-57.32% from 159,100 mt).

Low sulphur 100 cSt recorded sales of 461,200 mt (6.10% from 434,700 mt) and ULSFO had no sales in September.

Low Sulphur marine gas oil (LS MGO) sales were posted at 329,400 mt (-0.69% from 331,700 mt) and MGO at 6,300 mt (-76.49% from 26,800 mt).

Earlier Singapore bunker volumes in 2022 can be found below:

Related: Marine fuel sales at Singapore increase by 1.1% on year in August
RelatedSingapore: January bunker sales volume down 10.4% on year, show MPA data
RelatedBunker fuel sales at Singapore fell 15% on year in February 2022
RelatedSingapore: Marine fuel sales continue downward trend, falls 10.2% on year in March
RelatedSingapore: Marine fuel sales continue downturn trend, down 12.1% on year in April
RelatedSingapore: Bunker fuel sales increase by 1.1% on year in May
RelatedBunker fuel sales at Singapore fell 8.7% on year in June 2022
RelatedSingapore: Bunker fuel sales increase by 1.4% on year in July, show MPA data

A complete series of articles on Singapore bunker volumes by Manifold Times in 2021 can be found below:

RelatedExclusive: Estimated marine fuel sales figures of Singapore top 10 bunker suppliers by volume in 2021
RelatedSingapore: Bunker fuel sales marginally down 2.6% on year in December 2021
RelatedSingapore: Marine fuel sales decrease 1.0% on year in November, show MPA data
RelatedSingapore: Bunker sales volume increase by 2.5% on year in October
RelatedSingapore: Bunker sales volume down 6.7% on year in September
RelatedSingapore: Bunker sales volume down 2.3% on year in August, show MPA data
RelatedSingapore: Bunker fuel sales volume down 2.3% on year in July, show MPA data
RelatedSingapore: Bunker sales volume rose 7.3% in June on year, show MPA port data
RelatedSingapore: Marine fuel sales rose by 3.7% on year during May, show MPA data
RelatedSingapore: Bunker fuel sales up 3.5% on year during April, show MPA data
RelatedSingapore: Bunker fuel sales volume dip by 2.8% in year in March
Related: Singapore: Bunker fuel sales volume rose by 6.2% on year in February
Related: Singapore: Bunker fuel sales dip by 0.25% in January; low sulphur fuels decline in volume

 

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Published: 14 October, 2022

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Winding up

Singapore: Liquidator of Vanda Marine Services issues notice of dividend

First and final dividend of company is payable from 23 January at Rock Stevenson Pte Ltd, 8 Burn Road, Trivex #16-12, Singapore 369977, according to Government Gazette notice.

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A notice was published in the Government Gazette on Thursday (22 January) regarding the first and final dividend to creditors of Vanda Marine Services Pte Ltd.

The following are details of the notice of dividend of the company:

Name of Company : Vanda Marine Services Pte Ltd(In Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidation)

Unique Entity No. / Registration No. : 201209660C

Address of Registered Office : 8 Burn Road, Trivex #16-12, Singapore 369977

Amount per centum : 23 per centum of all admitted ordinary claims

First and Final or otherwise : First and Final

When payable : 23 January 2025 onwards

Where payable : c/o Rock Stevenson Pte Ltd, 8 Burn Road, Trivex #16-12, Singapore 369977

Manifold Times previously reported several resolutions for Vanda Marine Services, including winding up the company voluntarily, were passed during an extraordinary meeting in March last year.

Related: Singapore: Vanda Marine Services liquidator issues notice of intended dividend
Related: Singapore: Liquidators arrange creditors meeting for Vanda Marine Services
Related: Singapore: Vanda Marine Services undergoes voluntary liquidation

 

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Published: 23 January, 2025

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Methanol

China launches first simulation training platform for methanol bunkering operations

Through the real-life simulation, the platform helps ship operators improve their safety management and emergency response capabilities, improving the development of green shipping technologies.

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China launched its first training platform to simulate methanol bunkering operations at Putuo District, Zhoushan on 15 January. 

The Methanol Bunkering System Simulation Training Platform V1.0 was created to fill technical gaps in domestic methanol bunkering training and exercises, in light of the growing demand and popularity for methanol in the shipping industry.  

Through the real-life simulation, the platform helps ship operators improve their safety management and emergency response capabilities, improving the development of green shipping technologies.

The platform was jointly developed by Zhejiang Ocean-U New Energy System Engineering and Zhejiang Ocean University. 

At the press conference , Zhejiang Ocean-U New Energy System Engineering successfully signed its first purchase agreement with Seacon Ships Management (Zhejiang), making Seacon the first customer to purchase the platform service. 

Wang Guofeng, chairman of Seacon, said that the platform has great potential in improving crew operating efficiency and safety, and he looks forward to deeper cooperation with Zhejiang Ocean-U New Energy System Engineering in the future.

Professor Lu Jinshu, Vice President of Zhejiang Ocean University, said they will continuously improve the platform to contribute more in the field of green shipping solutions to the industry. 

 

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Published: 23 January, 2025

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Hydrogen

Klaipėda Port launches Lithuania’s first hydrogen-powered vessel

Tanker’s power system, which will consist of two electric motors powered by 2,000 kWh batteries and a hydrogen fuel cell system, will enable it to operate for up to 36 hours without additional power charging.

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Klaipėda Port launches Lithuania’s first hydrogen-powered vessel

Klaipėda State Seaport Authority on Wednesday (22 January) said the first ever green hydrogen and electricity-powered ship in Lithuania has been moved from shipyard into water. 

Leaving no trace on the environment, it will clean other vessels entering the port, accepting waste from them.

According to the current rules, vessels are obliged to hand over the waste they produce when they arrive and before they leave Klaipėda Port. The Seaport Authority was entrusted with the collection of the waste, and the company decided to use modern and environmentally friendly equipment to further improve the quality of the ship waste collection service.

The tanker’s main function is to collect storm water, sewage, sludge and garbage, as well as to ensure efficient waste management. The ship will be equipped with special tanks and a modern rainwater treatment plant that will allow the treated water to be transferred to the city’s sewage treatment plants. The tanker will be ready to work around the clock and collect up to 400 cubic metres of liquid waste.

The tanker is 42 metres long and 10 metres wide. The ship’s power system will consist of two electric motors powered by 2,000 kWh batteries and a hydrogen fuel cell system. Depending on the intensity of the work, the tanker will be able to operate in the port of Klaipėda for up to 36 hours without additional power charging.

This ship building project with a total value of EUR 12 million (USD 12.5 million) has been commissioned by the Port Authority and is being built by West Baltic Shipyard together with Baltic Workboats under a joint operating agreement.

“We have not only launched a tanker, but also a new approach to port operations – cleaner, smarter and more environmentally friendly. This first ever hydrogen and electricity-powered ship is not only an innovative technological solution, but also an important step in strengthening Lithuania’s image as a modern maritime nation,” said Algis Latakas, Director General of Klaipėda State Seaport Authority.

“At the moment, the tanker is getting used to the seaport water, so to speak, and at the end of the year we expect it to start its important mission of taking care of the clean seaport environment. Such a decision will not leave a footprint on nature, but it will certainly leave a strong mark on our path to a greener future.”

In June last year, a symbolic keel-laying ceremony at the West Baltic Shipyard of the West Baltic Shipyard Group marked the start of the ship’s construction. To date, the hull has been fabricated and painted, with piping, valves, coolers, shaft lines, rudder feathers, heat and fire insulation installed.

Once the tanker is moved into the water, the engine room equipment will be installed, the interior of the wheelhouse will be redecorated, the electrical wiring and the main electrical engines will be installed, the hydrogen system will be installed and other work necessary for the operation of the ship will be carried out.

 

Photo credit: Klaipėda State Seaport Authority
Published: 23 January, 2025

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