Muscat: Hormuz Marine and Sohar Port and Freezone have signed a bunkering agreement which will see the launch of bunkering services at Sohar Port.
The agreement comes in response to the growing need for offshore refueling, allowing vessels to bunker efficiently and speed up global shipping times at the port.
The flexible service from Hormuz Marine will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide and operate an 8000 MT tanker capable of delivering several grades of marine fuel to ships in port each day, planning to start by mid of September 2021. By signing this agreement, Sohar Port is able to meet the demands of a time-sensitive industry in order to improve the efficiency of the port.
Sulaiman Al Hadhrami, CEO of Hormuz Marine, said, “Our experience in managing a crucial element of the marine supply chain will allow the Port of Sohar to increase its level of service for vessels of all sizes. We’re able to deliver VLSFO, HFO, MGO and LSMGO at competitive rates to manage the fuel requirements of ships as they unload or pass through Sohar without the need to remain in port. The Port of Sohar is one of Oman’s most important industrial gateways and this service will enhance its reputation as an attractive port of call and add to the Sultanate’s position as a word renowned shipping location.”
Batti Al Shibli, Harbor Master at Sohar Port and Freezone, said, “We are delighted to welcome Hormuz Marine to the Port of Sohar. Their expertise in providing an essential service will be vital to our future growth as we look to attract more vessels taking marine services and increase the cargo traffic visiting Sohar. Bunker quality is essential to maintaining efficiency and enabling vessels to meet regulations and tight timeframes. The new service is an incredibly valuable addition to the port’s one-stop-shop marine services available to all visiting ships.”
Hormuz Marine is based in Muscat and specializes in assisting shipping companies across the globe via full physical supplies in Sohar, Duqm, and Salalah and bunker trading solutions in several other key regional ports, including Muscat, Khasab, Suwaiq, Shinas and Sur.