What is the Function of the International Maritime Organization (IMO)?
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) serves as the United Nations specialized agency responsible for establishing and maintaining a comprehensive regulatory […]
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) serves as the United Nations specialized agency responsible for establishing and maintaining a comprehensive regulatory […]
Marine Gas Oil (MGO) is a distillate fuel used in marine diesel engines and auxiliary systems aboard commercial vessels, naval
Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil (VLSFO) represents a fundamental shift in marine fuel composition compared to traditional High Sulphur Fuel
Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) is a viscous, residual petroleum product widely used as marine bunker fuel for large commercial vessels.
The term “bunkering” dates back to the coal-powered era of maritime shipping. Coal was stored in compartments called “bunkers” aboard
Biofuels are renewable marine fuels derived from organic materials such as plant oils, animal fats, agricultural waste, algae, and biogas.