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This Article is From Nov 21, 2013

Essar ship with China-bound iron ore arrested in Singapore: report

The 106,438-deadweight tonne vessel Kishore, which was on its way to China from Brazil, was arrested by the Supreme Court sheriff because of a dispute with Singapore-based Bunker House Petroleum, two sources said on Thursday.

Essar ship with China-bound iron ore arrested in Singapore: report
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A vessel owned by Essar Shipping carrying iron ore bound for China was arrested in Singapore on Sunday due to a dispute with a bunker fuel supplier, according to sources and the city-state's Supreme Court website.

The 106,438-deadweight tonne vessel Kishore, which was on its way to China from Brazil, was arrested by the Supreme Court sheriff because of a dispute with Singapore-based Bunker House Petroleum, two sources said on Thursday.

An Essar Shipping source said Kishore "should sail out today". Bunker House Petroleum and Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority declined to comment. No further details were immediately available.

Ships carrying iron ore from Brazil and headed for China typically stop in Singapore to refuel. Kishore loaded iron ore at the Brazilian ports of Itaguai and Sepetiba Bay on October 11 and reached Singapore on November 17, according to Reuters shipping tracking data.

China is the world's top market for iron ore and buys about two-thirds of the 1-billion-tonne-plus of the raw material that is shipped out every year, mainly from Australia and Brazil.

Copyright: Thomson Reuters 2013

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