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Dec 20, 2018 ... when prices have fallen: Libya, Venezuela, and Nigeria."
Kloza and Blanch's remarks about the vulnerability of the U.S. are in sharp contrast to what Stephen Brennock, oil analyst at PVM Oil ... |
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Dec 14, 2018 ... Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note, "The oil complex remains vulnerable to heavy selling into the equities especially when combined with a strengthening in the ... |
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Nov 30, 2018 ... with sceptics and scrubber manufacturers alike having already anticipated open-loop scrubbing was vulnerable to future regulation.
Advocates, including the newly-formed IMO 2020-focused marine ... |
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Nov 7, 2018 ... last week joined a growing number of voices suggesting that open-loop scrubbing was "very vulnerable to future regulation," and even major scrubber manufacturer Alfa Laval has moved to ease ... |
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Nov 5, 2018 ... and Panama will be represented by co-panellists Mustafa Muhtaroglu of Energy Petrol and Nicolas Vukelja Duque of Maritime Advisors.
The session will be moderated by Ship & Bunker's Senior ... |
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Oct 30, 2018 ... simply industrialize polution by pumping it overboard. So this looks like something that's very vulnerable to future regulation," Rodgers told Bloomberg TV.
"But its got a much bigger problem ... |
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Oct 10, 2018 ... that will come from the new bunker fuel sulfur specification with middle-sized players more vulnerable, in part, because of perceived increased credit ... |
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Oct 3, 2018 ... Intercargo has said following its London meeting that tramp shipowners are particularly vulnerable to poor fuel quality.
The message on the importance of having safe and compliant fuel ... |
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Sep 11, 2018 ... Holman Fenwick Willan in London, told Bloomberg the fuel-related damage this year shows there are vulnerabilities in fuel-testing systems, and that those issues will become more acute when ... |
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Sep 4, 2018 ... recent sessions, they were capped by tacit acknowledgment that the global market is perhaps more vulnerable to big output builds rather than the gradual tightening many pundits are convinced will ... |