Mon 11 May 2026, 04:42 GMT | Updated: Mon 11 May 2026, 07:12 GMT | Evangelia Fragouli

Cosulich Marine Energy’s Singapore operation wins two safety awards


Bunker supplier recognised in two categories at a Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore event.


Fratelli Cosulich receives MPA bunkering safety award.
Cosulich Marine Energy’s Singapore operation received dual recognition for bunkering safety from Singapore’s Maritime and Port Authority. Pictured from left to right: Ms. Diana Mok, Managing Director at Fratelli Cosulich and Mr. David Foo, Deputy Chief Executive (Operations and Technology / Chief Data Officer) of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore. Image credit: Cosulich Marine Energy

Cosulich Marine Energy’s Singapore operation has received two Excellence in Bunkering Safety awards from the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA).

The honours were presented during the Marine Fuel Forum 2026, an MPA-hosted event for Singapore’s bunkering community.

Diana Mok, managing director, and Silvia Bordoni, general manager, collected the awards on behalf of the Singapore team. The operation was recognised in two categories: Excellence in Bunkering Safety in 2025 - Bunker Supplier and Excellence in Bunkering Safety in 2025 - Bunker Craft Operator.

David Foo, deputy chief executive (operations and technology/chief data officer) at the MPA, presented the awards.

Cosulich Marine Energy stated that the recognition reflected the Singapore team’s focus on safety, operational standards and responsible bunkering.

Fratelli Cosulich launched its physical bunker supply business in Singapore in 2005. The marine energy business is also active in Genoa and offers bunker trading services through a wider international office network.



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