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Norway's Fuel Tax Change Hits Fishing Fleet Sparking Cancellations - The Fishing Daily - Irish, UK and European Fishing Industry News

Summary by The Fishing Daily - Irish Fishing Industry News
Norway’s change in CO2 fuel tax triggers massive cancellations at Bunker Oil prompting fears for fishing competitiveness and coastal supply chains Norway’s new CO2 tax regime, implemented on 01 July, has immediately prompted significant fuel cancellations, with Bunker Oil reporting 1.5 million litres lost just one day after its introduction. The change, which imposes a substantial CO2 tax o…
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The leaders of Fjordane, Nordfjord and Southern Norway's fishing associations recently had a visual inspection on board Skulebas. Although they think the boat is great, they are concerned about the plans to install hydrogen propulsion.

Fishermen's organizations in the north say Bunker Oil's announcement of large-scale closures in the north is very worrying.

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It is now no longer possible for fishing vessels to avoid the CO₂ tax when filling up with diesel in Norway.

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The Fishing Daily - Irish Fishing Industry News broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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