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Sunoco LP (Sunoco Marine Ltd) and Verde Marine Energy Announce Commercial Collaboration in ARA and UK Bunker Markets

Sunoco LP, through its wholly owned subsidiary Sunoco Marine Ltd, has entered into a new commercial collaboration with Verde Marine Energy B.V. (VME), expanding Sunoco’s marine fuel offering into the ARA and UK bunker markets. The collaboration combines Sunoco’s established commercial presence across North America and the Caribbean with Verde’s physical bunker supply capabilities and ...

Sunoco LP, a leading US fuel distributor, has formed a partnership with Verde Marine Energy, enhancing its marine fuel services in the ARA and UK markets. Sunoco Marine Ltd, a subsidiary of Sunoco LP, will join forces with Verde Marine Energy B.V. (VME), a company backed by Vertom BV, to expand their combined reach in the bunker fuel industry.

This collaboration leverages Sunoco's established presence in North America and the Caribbean with Verde Marine's operational capabilities in Northern Europe, promising new market opportunities and product introductions for their customers. Sunoco LP, a publicly traded US company with an extensive distribution network, will benefit from Verde Marine's scale and customer base while providing Verde Marine with access to Sunoco's resources and global network.

The agreement aims to introduce barges, new products, and ports to their offerings, and is set to go live on October 1, 2026.

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