Marine Fuel definition

Marine Fuel means oil products supplied for use in a Vessel’s engines and generators;
Marine Fuel means the respective grade(s) of Low Sulphur Fuel Oil, Bunker Fuel Oil, Intermediate Bunker Fuels, Marine Fuel Oil, Thin Fuel Oil, Marine Diesel Oil, Light Marine Diesel Fuel, Gas Oil, Marine Gas Oil, or any other type and grade of oil including marine lubricants contracted to be delivered or arranged to be delivered by the Seller.
Marine Fuel means any petroleum based liquid fuel intended for use or in use on board a vessel including those fuels defined in ISO 8217 (2005);

Examples of Marine Fuel in a sentence

  • Marine Fuel Oil compliant with MARPOL specifications at any time when not burning Gas Oil.

  • The Exchange is listing one new option on futures contract, the Fuel Oil Crack - Marine Fuel 0.5% FOB USGC Barges (Platts) vs Brent 1st Line Average Price Option, which supplements the Exchange’s existing suite of marine fuel products.

  • In its Final Supply Order, the buyer shall state the quantity of Marine Fuel to be supplied and that amount must be stated in metric tons (MT), or in cubic meters (CBM).

  • To the extent that Marine Fuel is sold or to be sold to the Buyer on a duty or tax exempt basis, Buyer shall comply with all local requirements and shall execute all such documents necessary to permit the sale on such basis, including any declarations on use of the Marine Fuel.

  • Under no circumstances, however, shall Buyer be excused from its obligation to pay all amounts due for Marine Fuel actually delivered.


More Definitions of Marine Fuel

Marine Fuel means the type(s), quantity (ies) and commercial grade(s) of bunker fuel oil, intermediate fuel oil (“IFO”), Marine Gas Oil (“MGO”) , Marine DieselOil (“MDO”) and/ or other materials of petroleum products specified in thespecial terms which SELLER has agreed to sell to BUYER.
Marine Fuel means the different grades of Bunker Fuel Oil. Intermediate Bunker Fuel Oil, Thin Fuel Oil, Marine Diesel Oil, Light Marine Diesel Fuel and Gas Oil or any order type and grade oil contracted to be delivered or arranged to be delivered by the Seller.
Marine Fuel means the type(s), quantity(ies) and commercial grade(s) of bunker fuel oil, intermediate fuel oil (“IFO”), marine diesel oil (“MDO”), marine gas oil (“MGO”) and/or other materials or petroleum products specified in the Principal Terms which the SELLER has agreed to sell to the BUYER.
Marine Fuel means any petroleum-derived liquid fuel intended for use or in use on board a vessel, including those fuels defined in ISO 8217. It includes any petroleum-derived liquid fuel in use on board inland waterway vessels or recreational craft, as defined respectively in Article 2 of Directive 97/68/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Article 1(3) of Directive 94/25/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, when such vessels are at sea;
Marine Fuel means the marine fuel(s) specified in the Sales Confirmation, and which the Seller is to supply in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.
Marine Fuel means the marine fuel(s) which the Seller is to supply in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.
Marine Fuel means any petroleum-derived liquid fuel intended for use or in use on board a vessel, including those fuels defined in ISO 8217;(d) the following points shall be inserted:3a. marine diesel oil means any marine fuel which has a viscosity or density falling within the ranges of viscosity or density defined for DMB and DMC grades in Table I of ISO 8217;3b. marine gas oil means any marine fuel which has a viscosity or density falling within the ranges of viscosity or density defined for DMX and DMA grades in Table I of ISO 8217;3c. MARPOL means the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto;3d. Annex VI to MARPOL means the annex, entitled “Regulations for the Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships”, that the Protocol of 1997 adds to MARPOL;3e. Ox Emission Control Areas means sea areas defined as such by the IMO under Annex VI to MARPOL;3f. passenger ships means ships that carry more than 12 passengers, where a passenger is every person other than: