Wed 28 Aug 2013 15:22

Supplier confirms new office address


Full company contact details now available.



New bunker supplier Atlantic Gulf Bunkering LLC has today confirmed the address of its new office in Mobile, Alabama.

The company's full contact details have been provided below.

Atlantic Gulf Bunkering LLC.

Address:
110 Beauregard Street
Suite 300
Mobile AL 36602
United States

Telephone: +1 251 253 3812
Email: kirk@agbllc.com
Website: www.atlanticgulfbunkering.com

Atlantic Gulf officially commenced its marine fuel supply operation in the US Gulf region at the beginning of August.

The company is offering bunker fuel in Mobile, Gulfport, Pascagoula and surrounding areas. In the future, Atlantic Gulf says it plans to expand its reach into other ports and locations, as well as expand into deep water port development.

Atlantic Gulf is using a 2800-metric-tonne double hull barge to supply to customers. Road tank wagon deliveries are also being carried out. The company says it also plans to bring in additional barges in the future.

Atlantic Gulf is offering a full range of marine fuel products including a full complement of intermediate fuel oil (IFO) products, ranging from 30-centistoke (cst) to 380-cst, low sulphur fuel oil (LSFO), marine gasoil (MGO), marine diesel oil (MDO), low sulphur MGO, diluents, lubricants and custom fuel blends.


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