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Staroil Energy seeking bunker claim from ex-operator of oil tanker “Lai Bao”

Vessel formerly known as Bossoil 1 had unpaid bunker invoices totalling US $117,700 from March to June 2016.

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Singapore-based Staroil Energy Pte Ltd has started legal proceedings against the owner/demise charterer of the oil products tanker Lai Bao (IMO 9444807), a vessel formerly known as Bossoil 1, at the High Court of the Republic of Singapore, according to court documents obtained by Manifold Times.

It is seeking payment of bunkers totalling approximately US $117,700 provided to the 6,500 dwt vessel Bossoil 1, earlier owned by Bossoil Energy Pte Ltd, for deliveries between the period of March to June 2016.

Lai Bao is currently owned by Charm Starlight Limited, a company linked to Bossoil Energy, claims Staroil Energy.

The vessel was arrested at Singapore port on 18 April, 2019.

Details of the six unpaid bunker invoices to Bossoil 1 are as follows:

  1. Principle sum of USD 15,4750 for supply of 48.5 metric tonnes (mt) of marine gas oil (MGO) on 4 March 2016
  2. Principle sum of USD 11,213.99 for supply of 48.292 mt of marine fuel oil (MFO) 180 centistokes (cSt) on 23 March 2016
  3. Principle sum of USD 7,049.57 for supply of 17.847 mt of MGO on 26 April 2016
  4. Principle sum of USD 30,307.15 for supply of 100 mt of MFO 180 cSt and 30 mt of MGO on 7 May 2016
  5. Principle sum of USD 16,890.00 for supply of 30 mt of MGO on 21 May 2016
  6. Principle sum of USD 36,777.10 for supply of 81.888 mt of MFO 180 cSt and 37.328 mt of MGO on 18 June 2016

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Published: 16 May, 2019

 

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Singapore: Annual general meetings scheduled for Xihe Holdings subsidiaries

Annual general meetings will be held from 1 to 2 September for An Hui Shipping, Nan Chiau Maritime and Nan Yi Maritime to receive updates on firms’ liquidation, according to notices.

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Several notices were published on the Government Gazette on Friday (14 August) regarding the annual general meetings to be held from 1 to 2 September for Xihe Holdings subsidiaries An Hui Shipping Pte Ltd, Nan Chiau Maritime and Nan Yi Maritime Pte Ltd. 

Annual general meetings for An Hui Shipping are to be held on 1 September at the following times:

  • For the company and creditors: 3pm

Annual general meeting for Nan Chiau Maritime is to be held on 1 September at the following time:

  • For the company and creditors: 2pm

Annual general meeting for Nan Yi Maritime is to be held on 2 September at the following time:

  • For the company and creditors: 2pm

The agenda for all the meetings are:

  • To receive an update on the liquidation.
  • To receive an account of the Liquidators’ acts and dealings, and of the conduct of the winding up.

The following are the details of the liquidator:

Ho May Kee
Liquidator
c/o 8 Marina View
#40-04/05 Asia Square Tower 1
Singapore 018960

 

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Published: 17 August, 2026

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Singapore police arrest eight over alleged illegal MGO transaction off Tuas

SPF says preliminary investigations found that crew members of a Singapore-registered tugboat misappropriated MGO worth about SGD 10,570 without their company’s knowledge and sold it illegally.

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Singapore police arrest eight over alleged illegal MGO transaction off Tuas

The Singapore Police Force (SPF) on Thursday (13 August) said it has arrested eight men, aged between 25 and 54, for their suspected involvement in an illegal transaction of Marine Gas Oil (MGO).

On 13 August 2026 at about 1.05am, officers from the Police Coast Guard (PCG) conducted a check on a Singapore-registered tugboat in the waters off Tuas and discovered that eight crew members were possibly involved in the illegal transaction of MGO. 

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the crew members of the tugboats misappropriated MGO valued at about SGD 10,570 (USD 8,258), without their company’s knowledge,” SPF said in a statement.

“The MGO was sold illegally for their personal financial gain.”

The eight crew members will be charged in court on 14 August 2026 with the offence of theft by servant of property in possession of master under Section 381 of the Penal Code 1871 If convicted, they shall be punished with an imprisonment term that may extend to seven years and shall also be liable to fine.

“The Police take a serious view of illegal transaction of MGO in Singapore Territorial Waters and will continue to conduct enforcement and security checks to prevent, deter and detect such illicit activities in Singapore waters,” SPF added. 

 

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Published: 14 August, 2026

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Singapore: Liquidators of East Marine Pte Ltd issues notice of annual meeting

Annual meeting of the company and its creditors will be held at 8 Wilkie Road, #03-08 Wilkie Edge, Singapore 228095 via audio-visual conference on 20 August at 11am.

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A notice of annual meeting was issued by liquidators of East Marine Pte Ltd, which is in creditor’s voluntary liquidation, on the Government Gazette on Friday (7 August). 

According to the notice, the annual meeting of the company and its creditors will be held at 8 Wilkie Road, #03-08 Wilkie Edge, Singapore 228095 via audio-visual conference on 20 August at 11am.  

The purpose of the meeting is to have an account laid before the meeting showing the acts and dealings of the liquidators and the conduct of the winding up in the preceding year.

The following are the details of the liquidators:

Ng Kian Kiat
Yap Hui Li
Liquidators
c/o 8 Wilkie Road
#03-08 Wilkie Edge
Singapore 228095

 

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Published: 12 August, 2026

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