Bunkering definition

Bunkering means the provision of solid, liquid or gaseous fuel or of any other energy source used for the propulsion of the waterborne vessel as well as for general and specific energy provision on board of the waterborne vessel whilst at berth;
Bunkering means a bulk oil transfer operation to replenish a self-propelled vessel with fuel or lubricating oil.
Bunkering means the supply of petroleum products for use as fuel by a ship or aircraft;

More Definitions of Bunkering

Bunkering means a pricing structure, to be specified further by a Contracting Body before awarding a Call Off Agreement, under which a Contracting Body may purchase a large volume of fuel at a set price and put this into the Supplier’s network of sales outlets. Cards will then be used at the Supplier’s filling station to draw down on this volume;
Bunkering means the physical transfer of marine fuels from one marine vessel to another marine vessel.
Bunkering means the loading of a ship’s bunker or tank with liquid fuel for use in connection with propulsion or auxiliary equipment;
Bunkering means an oil transfer operation to replenish a self-propelled covered vessel 300 gross tons or more with fuel or bunkers used to propel the vessel.
Bunkering means the transferring of oil, oil fuel or any oily mixture in the marine environment; “Bunkering activities” means any activity related to supply of bunkers to and from vessel to vessel, land,
Bunkering means the transfer of fuel from land-based or floating facilities into ships' permanent tanks or connection of portable tanks to the fuel supply system.
Bunkering means the process of replenish- ment of a vessel’s fuel for its own consump- tion and “bunker” has a corresponding meaning;