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Bunker Fuel Supplier in Halifax, Canada

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Bunker Fuel Supplier in Halifax

Port of Halifax

Halifax is the capital and largest city of Nova Scotia, a province in Canada. It is located on the Atlantic coast and has a natural harbour that is one of the world’s largest and deepest. It is one of the few ports on the eastern seaboard that can accommodate large post-Panamax container ships and has two modern container terminals, South End and Fairview Cove. The port also handles various types of cargo, such as break bulk, liquid, dry bulk, multipurpose, cruises, and ro-ro.

The port of Halifax, is a strategic gateway for international trade, connecting Canada to over 150 countries worldwide. The port of Halifax contributes to the economic development of Nova Scotia, supporting 22,400 jobs and generating $4.37 billion in output in 2021.

 

We help deliver your bunkers in Halifax. Call our fuel suppliers at our Stamford office at +1 929 373 3234

Fuel types and grades in Port of Halifax

Fuel types

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Available fuel types are constantly changing and evolving, from current Oil based options like MGO, HSFO, and VLSFO, to next-stage / bridging fuel options like LNG, LPG, and Ammonia, to future fuels of tomorrow. Dan-Bunkering is here to guide you on what is available at Port of Halifax for your requirements. 

Fuel grades

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Let us know your bunkering / Marine fuel requirements, and Dan-Bunkering will guide you on the available fuel grades and specifications at your required location. Common types in the area are Marine Gas Oil, Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil, High Sulphur Fuel Oil, and Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel. We will obtain the current product spec to go along with the pricing and payment terms.

Vessel types

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Dan-Bunkering is experienced in dealing with all kinds of vessels, from Yachts and Fishing vessels, through Cruise vessels and Military ships, to Bulk Carriers, Tankers, and Container ships. Let us guide you on the best berth options in Port Vila for your vessel, and find the best price for your requirements today.

Lube oil

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Dan-Bunkering has a strong relationship with a network of local and international Lubricant suppliers. We are here to guide you on what products are available, and methods of delivery/transport. Whether you are seeking bulk quantities, or smaller orders in drums, we will advise your best available lube oil options.

Available fuel types and grades in Port of Halifax

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Bunker fuel, Yacht fuel, Marine fuel, Marine gas oil (MGO), Lube Oil and Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel (ULSD)

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Stamford

Dan-Bunkering Stamford Office

In the late 1990’s a lot of shipping companies left New York City to reside in Connecticut instead. Over time that turned Stamford, CT and neighbouring cities into smaller shipping and maritime communities, and still to this day the local area remains the home of many ship owners, ship operators, ship charterers and service companies for the shipping sector.

 

On October 11, 2021, the US bunker broker institution LQM Petroleum Services LLC merged with the global bunker supply and trading company, Dan-Bunkering to form Dan-Bunkering (Connecticut) LLC, gathering more than 120 years of industry experience and know-how under one roof and creating a unique platform for both brokerage and trading of marine fuel.

 

In addition to round-the-clock bunker supply, Dan-Bunkering (Connecticut) LLC can also offer risk management to minimize any exposure to oil price fluctuation, as well as tailored supply terms and flexible financing packages to match our client’s requirements. We endeavour to create added value for all parties always in the fast-changing, complex oil and shipping markets, while also guiding our business partners into the green transition to reduce carbon emissions in the shipping industry.