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Singapore Awards 3rd LNG Bunkering Licence
Mar 1, 2021 7:25:am
Summary Total will join FueLNG and Pavilion Energy as a licensed LNG bunkering provider at the port of Singapore.
by: Shardul Sharma
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Singapore Awards 3rd LNG Bunkering Licence
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has awarded a third LNG bunkering licence, to France s Total for a five-year term starting January 1, 2022, it said on February 26.
Total will join FueLNG and Pavilion Energy as a licensed LNG bunkering provider at the port of Singapore. MPA invited bids from new bunkering candidates in October last year.
“Total Marine Fuels Private Limited is a global LNG supplier and an experienced operator providing end-to-end LNG bunkering solutions that will complement the existing two licensees – FueLNG Pte Ltd and Pavilion Energy Singapore Pte Ltd – to drive demand and grow LNG bunkering volumes in Singapore,” MPA said.
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The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has awarded a third LNG bunker supplier licence to Total Marine Fuels Private Limited for a five-year term starting 1 January 2022.
Total Marine Fuels Private Limited is a global LNG supplier and an experienced operator providing end-to-end LNG bunkering solutions that will complement the existing two licensees – FueLNG Pte Ltd and Pavilion Energy Singapore Pte Ltd – to drive demand and grow LNG bunkering volumes in Singapore.
In planning ahead to meet the region’s growing demand for LNG as a marine fuel, MPA issued a Request for Proposal on 28 October 2020 for parties seeking to supply LNG bunker in the Port of Singapore. LNG is a clean marine fuel that reduces the emission of nitrogen oxides and greenhouse gases, while generating minimal sulfur and particulate emissions. Singapore currently has an LNG bunker supply capacity of up to one million tpy.
Port of Singapore eyes more clean fuel options January 14, 2021, by Naida Hakirevic
In order to remain the world’s top bunkering hub, the Port of Singapore needs to look beyond liquefied natural gas (LNG), toward other zero or low carbon fuel types.
This was pointed out by
Chee Hong Tat, Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Transport, at the Singapore Maritime Foundation’s New Year Conversations event on 13 January. During his speech, the minister revealed that Singapore remained the world’s top bunkering hub in 2020 with sales amounting to 49.8 million tonnes, an increase of 5 per cent year-on-year.
Illustration. Image Courtesy: MPA Singapore
New Player Seeks Entry to Singapore LNG Bunker Market
by Ship & Bunker News Team
Wednesday December 16, 2020
Probunkers has officially registered its intent to enter the
Singapore LNG Bunker market, the firm said today, and has submitted a request for a supplier s licence to the
Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA). The move follows MPA last month issuing a Request for Proposals from prospective new suppliers, and saying it wants to add
two more LNG suppliers to its market.
two existing LNG bunker suppliers. Singapore is the world s largest and most tightly regulated marine fuel market with all suppliers required to hold a licence in order to operate there.