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Vale and Petrobras announce a partnership to test fuel with renewable content on bulk carrier

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Vale and Petrobras, through Petrobras Singapore, have announced a commercial partnership to supply a ship chartered by the mining company with Very Low Sulfur (VLS) B24, a marine fuel with 24% second-generation biodiesel. In collaboration with the company Oldendorff Carriers, the bulk carrier Luise Oldendorff was fuelled in Singapore, on Tuesday 22 April, for testing purposes.
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Petrobras announced this Thursday (24) that it signed a commercial partnership with Vale to supply a ship chartered by the mining company with bunker fuel mixed with renewable content, derived from used cooking oil. Bunker is the name given to the fuel used in maritime vessels, originating from fossil fuel, which emits greenhouse gases (GHG), such as carbon dioxide (CO2). Related news: The number of people injured after a fire on a Petrobras pla…

·Quadra, Brazil
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Product was formulated by Petrobras Singapore, a subsidiary of the oil company in Singapore, with second-generation biodiesel, made from the processing of used cooking oil

·Brazil
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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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