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Transocean Oil loses bunker supplier operator license in Singapore
SINGAPORE's Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) has revoked the bunker supplier and bunker craft operator licenses of Transocean Oil Pte Ltd, meaning the company will no longer be permitted to provide these services at the port of Singapore.
The decision comes after MPA's investigations back in March and April uncovered various falsifications of records and discrepancies in the stock movement logbooks on board the bunker tankers operated by Transocean, which breached the terms of conditions of both of the company's licenses, reported American Shipper.
Singapore's MPA also earlier announced that it did not renew the bunker supply licenses of Panoil Petroleum Pte Ltd and Universal Energy Pte Ltd when they expired on August 31. Furthermore, Universal Energy's bunker craft operator license was not renewed either.
The decision comes after MPA's investigations back in March and April uncovered various falsifications of records and discrepancies in the stock movement logbooks on board the bunker tankers operated by Transocean, which breached the terms of conditions of both of the company's licenses, reported American Shipper.
Singapore's MPA also earlier announced that it did not renew the bunker supply licenses of Panoil Petroleum Pte Ltd and Universal Energy Pte Ltd when they expired on August 31. Furthermore, Universal Energy's bunker craft operator license was not renewed either.
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