Gulf Petrochem Group to Begin Bunkering Operations in Fujairah
05.07.2015 - NEWS

May 7, 2015 [Gulf Petrochem Group] - Gulf Petrochem Group, the UAE based global bunker supplier, has today announced that it is now an officially licensed bunker supplier in the Port of Fujairah.


The licence, issued by the Port Of Fujairah authorities, comes into effect immediately and will bolster the groups offering as a major bunkering supplier in the UAE.

Operating out of Fujairah under name of GP Bunkering FZE, the group will now be able to provide its customers with the main grades such as RMG 380, RME 180, MGO DMA and LSMGO subject to availability.

The launch of supply operations in Fujairah will compliment Gulf Petrochem Group’s growing global footprint in bunker supply which to date includes Khor Fakkan and all other ports of the UAE, Gulf of Kutch, Indian ports of Kandla, Sikka and Vadinar.

Speaking of the developments at Fujairah, Prerit Goel said, “With our existing storage facilities in Fujairah and our ability to supply bunker fuel out of strategic locations across the globe, we are able to offer even more choice and flexibility to vessel owners. And with the addition of our bunker supply offering out of Fujairah, the second largest bunker port in the world, we continue to enhance our reputation and seamlessly complement our global expansion plans”.

UAE Withdraws from OAPEC
05.05.2026 - NEWS
May 05, 2026 [Oil Price]- The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has officially withdrawn from the Organi... Read More
Iranian Strikes Hit VTTI Oil Terminal in Fujairah, UAE
05.05.2026 - NEWS
May 05, 2026 [Offshore Technology]- Iranian aerial strikes near the Strait of Hormuz reportedly h... Read More
LyondellBasell Completes Sale of Select European Strategic Assessment Assets
05.05.2026 - NEWS
May 05, 2026 [LyondellBasell]- LyondellBasell (NYSE: LYB) today announced that it has successfull... Read More
Hynfra JV Gets Govt Nod for USD-1bn Green Ammonia Project in Jordan
05.05.2026 - NEWS
May 05, 2026 [Renewables Now]- Polish hydrogen company Hynfra PSA said today that Jordan’s gove... Read More