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Algoa Bay bunker services boosted by vessel acquisition

14 Feb 2025 - by Staff reporter
The Uhambo product tanker marks a multimillion-rand investment in local marine fuel efficiency. Source: Supplied
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Bunkering services in Algoa Bay have received a much-needed boost through a multimillion-rand investment in the product tanker Uhambo by African Marine Solutions (Amsol).

In a statement about the development of the bunker marine fuel logistics and transportation market, Amsol said the vessel, which is now flying the South African flag, was an important platform for the ongoing training and development of tanker-endorsed South African seafarers.

The Uhambo has commenced offshore bunkering operations and is delivering locally refined marine fuel on behalf of its oil industry client.

Chief commercial officer Graham Dreyden said: “Our ability to comply with stringent operating regulations and legislation, as well as international maritime and marine standards, underpins Amsol’s track record.

“This is the case for operations in Algoa Bay and we have worked closely with authorities and relevant stakeholders to ensure all legislative requirements for offshore bunkering operations are met.”

The company added that it was a trusted service provider to clients in the energy, mining, maritime and ports sectors, offering highly qualified and experienced marine specialists, fit-for-purpose vessels and certified equipment.

The company’s seafaring talent pipeline reflects its commitment to the development of local skills and competencies, including for tanker operations which require special endorsement for training and experience.

Amsol CEO Dan Ngakane is positive about the growth of the company and its broader impact.

“We have acquired five vessels in the last four years in order to meet the needs of our clients in the region for reliable and professional, risk-managed marine solutions.

“In leading growth in the South African maritime sector, we remain committed to meeting the highest standards for environmental protection, safety and compliance while developing the talent required to keep our industry growing and moving forward.”

Speaking against a backdrop of recent bunkering volatility in Algoa Bay, during which the SA Revenue Service suspended the operations of certain service providers for alleged irregularities, Amsol said it was the only marine services business operating in the region with a proven track record in effective management of risk-mitigated fuel transfers.

A company statement added that Amsol had a portfolio of services that included in-port bunker delivery, offshore bunkering, ship-to-ship fuel transfer services and offshore terminal management.

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