XINDE MARINE NEWS
Vitol Bunkers and partner Zhejiang Seaport International Trading Co. Ltd. (SeaportBunker), expand Chinese operations to offer bunker fuels at Yangshan, the world's largest container ship port in China xinde marine news 2021-06-24 09:04


Ship owners at Yangshan Port will now benefit from high quality bunker fuels supplied by a partnership between Vitol, the world's leading energy company and Zhejiang Seaport International Trading Co. Ltd. (SeaportBunker), a subsidiary of Ningbo Zhoushan Port Group. The partnership is expanding existing bunker operations in Zhoushan and Ningbo.

Additionally, the partnership will benefit from two dedicated bunker barges to ensure seamless logistics and fuel deliveries to customers visiting Shanghai (Yangshan), the world's largest and busiest container ship port.
 
Vitol is a leader in the energy sector with a presence across the spectrum: from oil through to power, renewables and carbon. It trades 7 million barrels per day of crude oil and products, and charters around 6,650 ship voyages every year.
 
Vitol's clients include national oil companies, multinationals, leading industrial companies and utilities. Founded in Rotterdam in 1966, today Vitol serves clients from some 40 offices worldwide and is invested in energy assets globally including: circa 16 m m3 of storage globally, 500 k b/d of refining capacity, 7,000 service stations and a growing portfolio of transitional and renewable energy assets. Revenues in 2020 were $140 billion.

Source: Vitol

The opinions expressed herein are the author's and not necessarily those of The Xinde Marine News.

Please Contact Us at:

media@xindemarine.com


展开全文

Related Posts

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly Commentary: Overall Demand Continues to Increase, and Most

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-12-30

CIMC Enric Announces Commissioning of China’s First Large-Scale Bio-Based Green Methanol Project

xinde marine news2025-12-16

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly Commentary: Most Routes have Insufficient Demand, and the C

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-11-24

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly Commentary: Transportation Demand Remains Weak, and Freight

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-11-17

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly commentary: Overall Shipments have Slowed Down, and the Com

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-11-11

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly Commentary: Overall Demand has Increased, and Freight Rates

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-11-03