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Aug 2, 2018 ... Jubitz Fleet Services, who has been operating in the region for over 65 years.
In addition to LSMGO by truck, Clipper Oil will also offer the full line of Chevron marine lubricant ... |
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Jul 9, 2018 ... fuel comes into force on January 1, 2020. Everyone else will be burning more expensive 0.50%S LSMGO or, if they can get them, VLSFO blends.
Industry talking heads love scrubbers, and have ... |
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Jul 3, 2018 ... in Turkey.
Through an exclusive deal with Turkey's Port of Canakkale, both fuel oil and 0.10%S LSMGO will be offered in the Turkish Straits by barge or trucks.
The new operation offers two ... |
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Feb 6, 2018 ... barges are as follows:
MT. ITHAKI – Capacity 6200 MTs - 5200 MTs FO & 1000 MTs LSMGO
MT. DOLPHIN PRIDE – Capacity 1500 MTs exclusively for Gas Oil
MT. FLORES – ... |
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Jan 10, 2018 ... container vessel (20,000 TEU) consuming 250MT per day, based on a differential price of HSFO and LSMGO of $200/MT, the additional cost of using LSMGO over HFO is USD 50,000 per day.
If the ... |
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Nov 28, 2017 ... and Melbourne, with the added ports of Brisbane, Newcastle, and Port Kembla offering 380cst and LSMGO, with 180cst sometimes possible.
Outside of these, many smaller and remote locations are ... |
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Nov 10, 2017 ... month of bunker sales in Malaysia and currently offers 500 ppm (0.05%) Low Sulfur Marine Gas Oil (LSMGO) via ex-barge delivery utilizing 500,000 litres (~450 mt) of storage onboard each of its ... |
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Oct 11, 2017 ... mt capacity penciled in for 180 CST, and another 12,000 mt capacity for low sulfur marine gasoil (LSMGO). The additional capacity should be ready within three months, according to Singh.
LIOC is ... |
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Aug 24, 2017 ... when many are struggling to stay in the black."
Rosas says both RMG 380 cSt and 0.10 percent LSMGO products are being offered to ISO8217:2010 specification.
"Novum are fuel oil players in ... |
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Jul 26, 2017 ... HFO they do today, or simply switch to burning inherently compliant low sulfur fuel - most likely LSMGO.
While some companies, such as Maersk, have already said they will take the fuel switching ... |