Singapore-based bunker trading firm strengthens compliance credentials and...
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Singapore-based bunker trading firm strengthens compliance credentials and sustainable fuel offering as it expands globally.

Singapore-based bunker trading firm strengthens compliance credentials and sustainable fuel offering as it expands globally.

Alfa Laval–Wallenius joint venture books first sale of its Wing 560 wind-propulsion system, with installation on an undisclosed vessel set for Europe in early 2027.

Spain’s Bahía de Bizkaia Gas terminal has begun offering certified bioLNG loading for ships and tankers, enabling traceable renewable gas supply via interconnected European infrastructure.

Investment firm Eurazeo has reached a €175 million first closing for its second sustainable maritime infrastructure fund, aimed at financing low-emission vessels, port assets and offshore energy projects across Europe.
Updated 11 February 2026
Bunker Market
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