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Singapore: Annual meeting of members and creditors set for Ocean Bunkering Services

Annual meeting the company and its creditors will be held at 600 North Bridge Road #23-01 Parkview Square Singapore 188778 on 25 February, according to Government Gazette.

A notice of annual meeting was issued by liquidators of Ocean Bunkering Services Pte Ltd (OBS), the marine fuels business arm of troubled Hin Leong Trading, on the Government Gazette on Friday (13 February). 

According to the notice, the annual meeting the company and its creditors will be held at 600 North Bridge Road #23-01 Parkview Square Singapore 188778 on 25 February.

The purpose of the meeting is to have an account laid before the meeting showing the acts and dealings of the liquidators and the conduct of the winding up in the preceding year.

The following are the details of the liquidators:

Leow Quek Shiong
Gary Loh Weng Fatt
Liquidators
c/o 600 North Bridge Road
#23-01 Parkview Square
Singapore 188778

In 2020, Manifold Times previously reported the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said OBS’ bunkering licences were suspended until further development at the time. 

“Given that OBS has stopped its bunkering operations since April this year and has not been able to fulfil its licensing commitment to date, MPA has suspended their bunkering licences until further notice,” MPA was quoted as saying at the time. 

Later that year, the company’s directors declared “the company cannot by reason of its liabilities continue its business. 

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Photo credit: Benjamin-child
Published: 16 February, 2026

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