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Nov 23, 2018 ... president of Lipow Oil Associates, pointed out that it comes with undesirable side effects: "Exxon, Chevron, BP will survive because they are so big, but some of the smaller companies might ... |
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Nov 22, 2018 ... SMM event in Hamburg.
As part of a panel looking at the impact of 0.5% sulfur bunker fuel, Exxonmobil's Iain White drew a distinction between the single-fuel era that has all but passed and ... |
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Nov 19, 2018 ... be a high degree of cross-compatibility between the various 0.50% fuels, so much so that when ExxonMobil revealed its range of IMO2020 fuels last month, global compatibility was its headline ... |
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Nov 13, 2018 ... to revamp its long-neglected oil refineries, and Baru said deals - potentially with Shell and ExxonMobil - will be signed later this month.
While Nigeria's stance further brings into question ... |
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Nov 8, 2018 ... case for the $40s here - I'm not kidding."
He added that investors betting on companies such as Exxon, Mobil, and Chevron are making a "bad call" because their rosy outlooks don't reflect the ... |
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Nov 5, 2018 ... way they have done in the past."
And in a nod to comments to Ship & Bunker last month by ExxonMobil's Marine Fuels Venture Manager, Luca Volta, Rodgers said the refiners may even see the ... |
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Oct 31, 2018 ... refiners have confirmed that they are working on proving a 0.5% Sulfur fuel to the market. Exxon Mobil, announced in early 2017, that they would offer 0.5% compliant fuels in Northwest ... |
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Oct 11, 2018 ... require ship owners / operators to shift their thinking on how they buy bunkers, says Luca Volta, ExxonMobil's Marine Fuels Venture Manager.
"Right now, the industry does fuel procurement. In 2020 ... |
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Oct 9, 2018 ... little more than 12 months until the IMO 0.50% sulphur regulation comes into force, ExxonMobil is bringing the industry together.
Joined by leading figures from the marine sector, the key ... |
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Oct 8, 2018 ... that included:
we will have enough bunkers to go around and thanks to announcements by ExxonMobil and Shell we now know more about where buyers will be able to lift their IMO 2020 ... |