Bunker One Africa says regulatory delays impeding alternative fuels demand in 2026

December 24, 2025 |

In Mauritius, Bunker One Africa says is fully prepared to supply biofuels across the region, supported by established infrastructure and a dependable supply chain. Despite this readiness, demand for alternative fuels in 2026 is expected to remain limited.

Two key factors are shaping this outlook. First, the absence of local regulatory drivers reduces near-term incentives for adoption. Second, the postponement of the formal implementation of the IMO’s Net-Zero Framework has eased immediate compliance pressure, further dampening regional demand for alternative fuels in the short term.

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