Bunkerspot

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Bunkerspot is published by Petrospot Limited, a dynamic publishing and events company focused on providing information resources for the transportation, energy and maritime industries.
Bunkerspot is a key source of quality information for all professionals working in the international bunker industry. Our aim is to provide a comprehensive, accurate – and always independent – view of the multi-faceted global marine fuels industry.

Bunkerspot magazine
The bi-monthly Bunkerspot magazine, launched in February 2004, focuses on the technical, operational, commercial, environmental and legal aspects of bunkering, and also keeps its readers up to speed on innovations and trends in vessel and fuel efficiency technologies. This high profile and well respected publications are written by experienced bunker journalists and a team of top industry experts.

Bunkerspot website
The Bunkerspot website includes a subscription-based real-time news and pricing service, as well as information channels, industry announcements and updates on conferences, exhibitions and other key events. An annual subscription entitles you to see all the subscribers’ newsboard stories and access thousands of articles on the Search Archive.

Bunkerspot Subscription Package
A Bunkerspot magazine subscription includes UNLIMITED access to www.bunkerspot.com.

The charge for an annual standard subscription is just £275.
Annual Premier subscription is ONLY £1,500.00 (for up to five users per office) and includes Bunkerspot Price Index.

Bunkerspot Industry Roundtables
Bunkerspot regularly partners with key industry stakeholders to host roundtable discussions where shipping, marine fuels and legal experts offer insights on the main issues and developments impacting the bunker sector.

Contact Details

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Trinity Way, Adderbury
Banbury OX17 3SN

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