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News

Australia - Strong demand

Oil majors have been investing heavily in Australia as exports look promising as a result of offshore activity and ports are seeing increased activity, Sandra Speares reports. Read

ISO8217 - What next?

World Bunkering talks to Wanda Fabriek about ISO8217 2010 - and beyond Read

Total adds barge at Le Havre

Additional vessel increases capacity and flexibility Read

Cash, credit and carbon

Making the environmental option financially feasible, and the shape of the industry to come were the main themes at this year's International Bunker Convention Read

Good programme, fantastic venue

Istanbul Convention Preview Read

Turkey - The gateway to the Black Sea

Turkey has much to recommend it as a bunker location, but it cannot afford to be complacent Read

Malta

Malta's location makes it an ideal point for a bunker call, but it is vital that suppliers keep an eye on price trends, finds David Hughes Read

Italy

Investing for the future despite the downturn Read

Greece

Challenges begin to mount up Read

Getting the energy mix right

Forecasts from some of the world's biggest oil producers vary in detail, but agree on the essentials - the way in which we address energy use is going to have to change Read

Understanding global trends

Dr Vis, president of Viswa Lab Corporation, says bunker fuel testing is becoming increasingly complicated Read

Bunker Planning or Bust

Evangelos L. Efstathiou, Director of Oil & Gas Transportation Solutions, Veson Nautical looks at how companies can use software to fuel up and stay financially fit Read

Class looks for a sustainable future

In the first of a series of reports on Future Fuels David Hughes reports the classification societies are becoming increasingly interested in fuel cells Read

Global round-up

A round-up of news for the bunker industry Read

ECOTek bunkers in North West

ECOTek LLC operates a specialised fuel oil terminal in St. Petersburg and produces bunker fuels for the Russian part of the Gulf of Finland Read

Galp Energia - Portuguese port fuel services

Galp Energia provides its customers with high-quality fuels and services, applying the highest safety standards in all its bunker activities. Read

Copec Marine Fuels

Copec Marine Fuels, part of largest company, Copec Holding, distributes liquid fuels, liquefied petroleum gas, natural gas, and electric power generation. Read

Looking to the future

Investment in infrastructure is going ahead despite the economic downturn Read

H2S! Take care!

Paul Livingston, Guardian Marine Testing's operations manager, warns of the risks of hydrogen sulphide and looks at the debate on acceptable limits Read

Get In-Line

Trevor Harrison, IBIA Board Member and Chairman of IBIA's In-line Blending Committee explains the task facing the committee, and issues an invitation to all members Read

Articles

Cockett Marine Oil

New English Channel - Bunkers-Only Service Read

Platts Bunkers

Cleaning up bunker fuels. But at what cost? William Bathurst Managing Editor Platts Marine Alert & Ellie Weir, Editor Platts Bunkers Read

Arkas Bunkering

An Arkas company that began operating in the marine fuel sector at the beginning of 2006 Read

Baltic Bunkering Company

The leading players in St. Petersburg bunker market Read

TransOilBunker Co Ltd

Bunkering market of the Russian Far East since 1995 Read

Baltic Fuel Company Ltd

Baltic Fuel Company Ltd enters Saint-Petersburg bunker market Read

Oiltrade Marine Ltd

Bunker Supplier & Trader Read

C-Fuels America Inc.

Physical supplier and worldwide trader of bunker fuels and marine lubricants Read

Gazpromneft Marine Bunker

Supply of oil products for vessels to the ports of Russia Read

Events

Future Fuels for Shipping

Discover what viable, cost-effective and environmentally sound options are available to fuel the world's future fleets Read