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Feb 26, 2024 ... Libyan dinar to plummet against the U.S. dollar in black market trading to its lowest point in almost a decade, according to ... |
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Feb 23, 2024 ... drilling services firm Glomar Offshore has cut its CO2 emissions by almost a third with a switch to using biofuel bunker blends.
The firm has cut its emissions by 28% by switching to ... |
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Feb 23, 2024 ... company is seeking to hire a bunker trading credit manager in Singapore.
Recruitment company LMA Recruitment highlighted the role in a job advertisement on Linkedin on Friday, without naming ... |
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Feb 22, 2024 ... demands."
LNG remains the dominant alternative fuel choice for now, with supply set up at almost all major bunkering locations. But the future viability of LNG-fuelled ships will rely on the ... |
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Feb 22, 2024 ... arm V-Bunkers delivered a total of about 190,000 mt of biofuel blends in Singapore in 2023, or almost 36% of the city-state's ... |
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Feb 21, 2024 ... supply chain."
LNG remains the dominant alternative fuel choice for now, with supply set up at almost all major bunkering locations. But the future viability of LNG-fuelled ships will rely on the ... |
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Feb 19, 2024 ... viability of LNG as a transition marine fuel," the company's divisional head for Singapore, Malcolm Lim, was quoted as saying by maritime news provider Tradewinds.
The tanker is owned by Mitsui ... |
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Feb 16, 2024 ... and marine fuels firm Oilmar Shipping and Chartering DMCC has appointed a new senior trader in Dubai.
Fadi Janho has been appointed senior trader for Oilmar in Dubai as of this month, he ... |
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Feb 16, 2024 ... first thing to note about biofuels in the marine fuel space is that when we talk about them, it's almost always blends being referred to, typically with up to about 30% biofuel content mixed with ... |
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Feb 15, 2024 ... and booths."
LNG remains the dominant alternative fuel choice for now, with supply set up at almost all major bunkering locations. But the future viability of LNG-fuelled ships will rely on the ... |