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Oct 24, 2019 ... the fifth episode of ExxonMobil’s Talking Points video series, we challenge Teekay Tankers to a game of French Boules to talk about the fast approaching IMO 2020 deadline.
Teekay Tankers’ ... |
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Oct 23, 2019 ... major Exxonmobil is in court in New York this week.
The State of New York has taken the company to court under the Martin Act - a New York state law that had been used primarily to pursue ... |
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Oct 11, 2019 ... as representatives from the international stage including BIMCO, Intertek, Peninsula Petroleum, ExxonMobil, S&P Global Platts, OceanConnect, Cockett Marine Oil, Hafnia, and BMS United ... |
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Oct 9, 2019 ... they have begun VLSFO supply ahead of the new 0.50%S sulfur cap on marine fuel.
Among those are ExxonMobil, who have begin supply in ARA and Singapore, Monjasa, who have made their first 0.50%S ... |
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Oct 8, 2019 ... has started supply of its 0.50% sulfur VLSFO bunkers in the Singapore and ARA (Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Antwerp) markets.
The Energy Major first announced the fuels last year, ... |
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Sep 16, 2019 ... that suppliers do need to be mindful of them.
A number of companies, including energy majors Exxon and Shell, currently hold patents on marine fuel recipes.
“They went to the trouble to do ... |
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Sep 3, 2019 ... bunker tanker.
As previously reported, the 7,990 dwt Marine Vicky has already been chartered by ExxonMobil to deliver IMO2020 grade bunkers in the world's biggest bunker port.
"This is ... |
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Aug 28, 2019 ... for a storage facility, will compete with big refinery operators such as BP Plc, Chevron and Exxon Mobil and startups such as Limetree Bay Refining LLC, according to the report.
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Aug 20, 2019 ... says its new 40BN cylinder oil for use with 0.50% sulfur IMO2020 grade fuels will be available at key ports from next month.
From early September 2019 the Mobilgard 540 product will be ... |
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Aug 16, 2019 ... various firms, refineries could potentially run hsfo as feed for their cokers, said Cheng.
In Exxonmobil's recent quarterly results discussion, the analyst put the same question to the company ... |