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Mar 14, 2022 ... crude oil heading east by maritime news provider Tradewinds and an Indian Oil Corp tender to buy 3 million mt of Urals crude oil reported by Reuters suggest eastern destinations are opening up ... |
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Mar 14, 2022 ... buyers and suppliers have turned cautious responding to market turbulence and end-buyers are likely to defer bunker fuel requirements, according to commodity price reporting agency SP Global ... |
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Mar 11, 2022 ... firm LNG delivery which would guarantee volumes. But this may come at a premium price and limit buyer flexibility as and when European gas demand falls. All this is without considering the big ... |
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Mar 10, 2022 ... firm has entered into strategic partnerships with six methanol producers with the intent of buying at least 730,000 mt/year from them by the end of 2025, it said in a statement on its website ... |
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Mar 8, 2022 ... company plans the following actions, according to the statement:
Immediately stop buying Russian crude oil on the spot market and we will not renew term contracts
At the same ... |
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Mar 8, 2022 ... massive distortions and shortages in energy markets", according to the report.
"Shell told the buyers of heating oil and other fuels in an email seen by Bloomberg," the report said.
And the ... |
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Mar 8, 2022 ... a call, according to market sources.
A ten-day quoting window would be the maximum available to buyers with many Europe-based bunker traders more comfortable offering far tighter terms.
"[In the ... |
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Mar 8, 2022 ... The company is looking for candidates with extensive experience with sales of petroleum products and/or renewable fuels. ... |
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Mar 8, 2022 ... but remains at around 100,000 mt/month, local market sources told Ship & Bunker. Most buyers are continuing to make bunker purchases in the Russian Far East except for Japanese ships, ... |
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Mar 7, 2022 ... purchase on Friday by Shell drew condemnation, and TotalEnergies said its traders will no longer buy the nation's crude.
Meanwhile, one of two main sources of possible respite from global oil ... |