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Singapore: Brightoil bunker tanker trio “329”, “326”, “319” up for sale

Interested parties to contact sheriff’s office at the High Court of the Republic of Singapore by 13 September.

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The Singapore-flagged bunker tankers Brightoil 329, Brightoil 326, and Brightoil 319 have been put up for sale by the sheriff’s office at the High Court of the Republic of Singapore on Friday (30 August).

The 4,235 dwt vessels are currently laying afloat in ballast condition at Eastern Special Purpose Anchorage (AESP), Singapore.

The net value of bunkers on board Brightoil 329 is SGD 27,890; the net value of bunkers on board Brightoil 326 is SGD 30,483; and the net value of bunkers on board Brightoil 319 is SGD 34,942.

Interested parties will need to contact the sheriff’s office no later than 3.00pm, on Friday, 13th day of September 2019.

Brightoil Singapore (S’pore) Pte. Ltd. is currently in debt reorganisation activities at the High Court of Singapore. 

A chronologically organised list of articles concerning Brightoil’s potential debt reorganization is below:

Related: Hong Kong: Brightoil reaches settlement with Petco Trading Labuan
RelatedBrightoil: Third quarter update on business ops and resumption process
RelatedBrightoil provides updates on winding up petitions at SG, HK courts
RelatedBrightoil: Independent non-executive Directors leave over audit review
RelatedBrightoil issues update on winding-up petition and sale of vessels
RelatedDr Sit Kwong Lam returns to Brightoil as Strategic Adviser
RelatedBrightoil Petroleum announces new Chairman and acting CEO
RelatedBrightoil former Chairman undertook $1.4 billion in personal guarantees
RelatedOfficial: Dr Sit Kwong Lam leaves Brightoil Petroleum Holdings
RelatedHong Kong High Court issues bankruptcy order against Brightoil Chairman
RelatedBrightoil aggregate debt has reached approximately $1.9 billion, it updates
RelatedBrightoil creditor claims amount to US $250 million, potential debt reorganisation
RelatedBrightoil to defend against winding up petition at Hong Kong court
RelatedSingapore: Brightoil to apply for six-month moratorium order at High Court
RelatedBrightoil oilfield project secures USD $700 million CNOOC funding
RelatedBrightoil: Plans to sell Zhoushan oil storage terminal, 15 vessels
RelatedShell to offload crude oil cargo from arrested “Brightoil Lion” tanker
RelatedBrightoil VLCC and Aframax tanker arrested at Singapore port
RelatedSingapore: Players to get fuel oil cargoes back from Brightoil bunker tankers
RelatedSingapore: Petrolimex v Brightoil case progresses to Pre Trial Conference
RelatedSingapore: Brightoil bunker creditor list growing with new firms
RelatedSingapore: Petrolimex owed over USD $30 million by Brightoil
RelatedBrightoil signals return to the shipping sector, starts reorganisation of debt
RelatedSingapore: Brightoil bunker tanker fleet placed under Sheriff’s arrest
RelatedSingapore: Toyota Tsusho Corporation seeking $21 million from Brightoil
RelatedQatar National Bank seeks USD $21.59 million debt from Brightoil

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Published: 4 September, 2019

 

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Evergreen Marine director questioned, offices searched in Taiwan insider trading probe

Investigators searched 10 locations, including Evergreen Marine’s offices, and summoned Chang, his brother Chang Kuo-cheng and eight others for questioning over alleged breaches of Taiwan’s Securities and Exchange Act.

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Chang Kuo-hua, a board director of Taiwanese shipping giant Evergreen Marine, has been questioned by Taiwanese prosecutors as part of an investigation into suspected insider trading involving shares of Evergreen Marine Corp, according to Taipei News on Tuesday (7 July). 

The Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office on Monday instructed investigators to search 10 locations, including Evergreen Marine’s offices, and summoned Chang, his brother Chang Kuo-cheng, former senior Evergreen executive Ko Li-ching and six others for questioning over alleged breaches of Taiwan’s Securities and Exchange Act.

According to the report, the investigation stems from a shareholder complaint filed in 2024 alleging that Chang purchased approximately 98.6 million Evergreen Marine shares before the company disclosed the sale of about TWD 13 billion (USD 405 million) worth of shares in EVA Airways in 2023.

Later, Taiwanese media reported that Chang Kuo-hua was released on a TWB 120 million bail after he was questioned by prosecutors. 

In a filing to the Taiwan Stock Exchange on 6 July, Evergreen Marine confirmed that the Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Justice conducted relevant searches and investigations at the company. 

It added that the company is cooperating with the investigation procedures.

“The company is operating normally, and this incident has no significant impact on the Company’s financial condition or business operations,” it said. 

 

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Published: 9 July, 2026

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US reinstates Iran oil sanctions, orders wind-down by 17 July

US has revoked a licence permitting the purchase of Iranian crude oil, petrochemical products and petroleum products, with the restrictions taking effect immediately.

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The US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on Tuesday (7 July) revoked a licence that had temporarily authorised transactions involving crude oil, petrochemical products and petroleum products of Iranian origin.

Under the new licence, the purchase of Iranian crude oil, petrochemical products and petroleum products is prohibited with immediate effect.

The latest licence replaces an authorisation issued on 22 June, which had been scheduled to remain in force until 21 August. The previous authorisation permitted the bunkering of vessels engaged in the approved transactions.

Parties that entered into contracts for Iranian oil during the period in which the authorisation was in effect have until 17 July to wind down Iran-related transactions.

 

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Published: 8 July, 2026

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Russian court orders marine fuel supplier Transbunker assets transferred to state

A Moscow court has reportedly ordered the transfer of assets belonging to Russian marine fuel supplier Transbunker to state ownership.

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A Moscow court has reportedly ordered the transfer of assets belonging to Russian marine fuel supplier Transbunker to state ownership.

This comes following a lawsuit alleging the company was illegally controlled through offshore corporate structures, according to The Moscow Times

The ruling grants the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office’s claims in full and takes immediate effect. Prosecutors argued that Transbunker, one of Russia’s largest marine fuel suppliers, was subject to restrictions on foreign ownership because the companies within the group qualify as strategic enterprises. 

The case targets Transbunker founders Iosif Sandler and Sergei Pugachev, both Cypriot citizens, along with Transbunker Management CEO Yelena Zavyalova. 

Prosecutors alleged the founders concealed control of the group through offshore entities in jurisdictions including Cyprus and the British Virgin Islands, while transferring profits abroad. Authorities claim RUB 19.3 billion (USD 247 million) has been moved out of Russia since 2020.

Founded in 1991, Transbunker has developed a nationwide marine fuel supply network serving Russian ports in the Baltic, Black Sea and Far East. The group owns fuel terminals in Novorossiysk, Vanino, Sakhalin and the Leningrad region, among other assets.

 

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Published: 8 July, 2026

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