Bunker fuel sold to ships in S’pore likely contaminated due to blending of cheap crude from Venezuela 2022-04-04 April 04, 2022 9:41 PM 34 ships allegedly received contaminated marine fuel supplies from Singapore in February and March. Source : https://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/bunker-fuel-likely-contaminated-due-to-blending-of-cheap-crude-from-venezuela Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleZelenskiy says Russian 'war crimes' in Ukraine make negotiations harderNext articleOver two million students begin in-school classes on Monday (April 4) Latest Articles JAL reports highest sales of ¥2.01 trillion in FY2025 2026-04-30 Man arrested over attempted murder of wife in Shizuoka Prefecture 2026-04-30 Mountain festival marks spring arrival high above Tokyo 2026-04-30 Japan oil refiner Idemitsu to supply 4 million barrels of crude to Vietnam 2026-04-30 Shorter waits at Asia ports, including S’pore, as ships use ‘slow steaming’ to cut fuel cost 2026-04-29 Oil soars past US$125 to new war high on report US considering military options against Iran 2026-04-29