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Jul 17, 2015 ... Vessel owners are now appealing a ruling to uphold a decision in favour of OW Bunker and ING during the first test case in London arbitration. ... |
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Jul 7, 2015 ... the vessel had an excess of 50 metric tonnes (mt) to spare. BD averted a potential bribery and an obvious loss for the vessel operator.
So in the same way that you should always use a quality, ... |
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Jul 2, 2015 ... also quoted Tony Toxopeus, a retired Canadian Coast Guard captain, as saying it was "obvious there's going to be a higher risk of a spill."
In April Transport Canada said the spill ... |
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Jun 16, 2015 ... Limited (Ports of Auckland) announced that Seafuels, their equally shared venture with PB Bunkers BVI Ltd, has signed a 10-year charter agreement with Z Energy for the fuel bunkering vessel ... |
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Jun 16, 2015 ... of Oil Trading.
Thwaites is said to come from a senior trading position in Trafigura Beheer BV (Trafigura) and has been working out of London, Geneva, and Singapore for the past decade.
"I ... |
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Jun 11, 2015 ... reports that a variety of lawyers with "special insight" into the matter say that it will be obvious to investigators whether OW Bunkers management and its advisors had breached their ... |
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Jun 10, 2015 ... percent global sulfur cap for marine fuel, but there is no one fuel that stands out as the single obvious best choice, Seatrade Global reports.
"We believe LNG will have a role to play in the ... |
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May 29, 2015 ... expectations widely suggest OPEC will keep target output levels unchanged (which is obviously bearish for oil), there are a lot of market players not willing to carry the risk into the ... |
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May 22, 2015 ... Tank Terminals International BV (VTTI) will open the second phase of the ATT Tanjung Bin Sdn Bhd (ATB) oil terminal on August 1, 2015, Reuters reports.
The terminal, located in in ... |
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May 8, 2015 ... itself in the negotiations for the ship's release.
"For Denmark as a seafaring nation, it is obviously a priority that international obligations are complied with and that ships can sail in the ... |