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Dec 23, 2022 ... producer ExxonMobil's remaining presence in the Italian bunker market is set to pass on to new owners with the sale of Esso Italiana.
Exxon has sold the assets and activities of Esso ... |
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Nov 17, 2022 ... manufacturer ExxonMobil has expanded its range of marine engine oil lubricants to meet evolving regulations and operational requirements in the marine space.
To this end, the company ... |
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Nov 15, 2022 ... major and physical bunker supplier ExxonMobil is the latest firm showcase its activity in the growing biofuel bunker space, saying today it recently completed two, bio-based, marine bunkering ... |
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Oct 26, 2022 ... exhaust abatement technology to remove sulfur from a ship's emissions.
The firm called Sodaflexx says that its system is cheaper than the wet exhaust gas cleaning system alternative and can ... |
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Oct 14, 2022 ... The firm is looking for candidates with fluent written and spoken English and Portuguese, a relevant education and sales or customer relationship management experience. ... |
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Oct 12, 2022 ... energy producer ExxonMobil has hired a new marine operations coordinator in Houston.
Max Maudsley has joined Exxon as marine operations coordinator in Houston as of this month, he said ... |
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Oct 4, 2022 ... blend in Singapore last week.
Tata NYK's bulker the Sagar Moti took on the biofuel from ExxonMobil in Singapore on September 26, Exxon said in an emailed statement on Monday, at the start ... |
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Aug 24, 2022 ... While oils spills at sea still occur, they tend to be smaller than in the past. Following the Exxon Valdez spill in 1989, regulation on oil transportation tightened while tankers adopted the ... |
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Jul 28, 2022 ... Glickman, energy analyst at CFRA, told media that “This quarter is going to be a blowout” for Exxon Mobil, Chevron, and other energy giants, and he added that “They have, I would say, a couple ... |
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Jul 27, 2022 ... to be widespread.
While the extent and number of oil spills from ships has declined since the Exxon Valdez disaster of 1989, smaller spills of fuel oil and crude oil persist.
Typically, these ... |