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Peninsula Now Fully Operational in Thriving Algoa Bay, South Africa

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Algoa Bay, South Africa | October 9, 2025 – Peninsula, the global independent marine energy supplier, has confirmed that its physical bunkering operations in Algoa Bay, South Africa, are now fully operational, marking the successful commencement of supply as planned for October 2025. This milestone establishes a robust new supply point for vessels navigating some of the world’s busiest maritime routes and reinforces South Africa’s position as a key global refueling hub.

With infrastructure now fully in place and dedicated teams operating from the strategically located ports of Port Elizabeth and Coega, Peninsula is actively supplying both High Sulphur Fuel Oil (HSFO) and Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil (VLSFO). The company’s offshore bunkering operations are designed to maximize efficiency by significantly reducing vessel waiting times and berthing costs, offering ship operators enhanced operational flexibility.

Peninsula emphasizes that this next phase in Algoa Bay reflects its steadfast dedication to providing reliable, high-quality marine energy solutions across key global locations.

“We are ready. We are operational. We are delivering.” This succinct message embodies Peninsula’s confidence in its ability to meet the evolving demands of maritime customers, delivering fuel solutions that support efficient and sustainable shipping operations.

Peninsula’s partnership with Linsen Nambi Bunker Services continues to be instrumental in establishing and maintaining safe and seamless operations throughout Algoa Bay. Leveraging Linsen Nambi’s extensive local experience and operational excellence, Peninsula ensures full compliance with South African regulations and environmental standards, reinforcing its commitment to safety and sustainability.

Peninsula’s operational launch carries significant industry weight, particularly given the context of Algoa Bay’s bunkering activity, which had been largely suspended since late 2023 due to regulatory challenges. Peninsula’s return, alongside a limited number of other suppliers, is seen by local industry stakeholders as a strong vote of confidence in the region’s long-term bunkering potential.

Operating from both Port Elizabeth and Coega allows vessels to bunker offshore without needing to berth, significantly reducing delays and operational costs—an approach that aligns with Peninsula’s commitment to optimizing fuel logistics and vessel turnaround times.

This operational milestone is also strategically timed to leverage synergies with Peninsula’s established presence in Mauritius, providing ship operators with reliable fuel availability and optionality across Africa’s major maritime corridors.

The expanded footprint is especially relevant amid evolving global shipping patterns, where an increasing number of vessels are diverting around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid security risks in the Red Sea—making dependable bunkering hubs in southern Africa more vital than ever.

Peninsula’s full operational status in Algoa Bay represents not just a commercial achievement but a significant step forward in strengthening Africa’s marine fuel supply infrastructure, supporting the efficiency and sustainability of global shipping.

Peninsula’s presence in Algoa Bay forms part of its broader global network, which spans 21 offices worldwide, supported by a professional workforce of over 480 employees and a combined tank storage capacity exceeding 1,000,000 CBM.

Its commitment to expanding access to conventional and alternative marine fuels—including LNG, biofuels, and methanol—aligns with its vision for a sustainable energy transition in shipping.

Peninsula is a leading physical bunker supplier operating across the globe with a network of offices and operations in the world’s busiest ports. Peninsula functions both as a physical distributor and global reseller of marine fuels, including conventional and alternative energy sources. The company is actively investing in zero-carbon future fuels, such as Biofuels, LNG and methanol, reinforcing its commitment to energy transition.

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