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Aug 12, 2015 ... Bunker prices in Durban Monday dropped $43 per metric tonne (pmt) to $311.50 pmt, according to Ship & Bunker data, with sources indicating the development was a result of Engen's Enref ... |
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May 27, 2015 ... prices in South Africa's Durban have softened on improved supply at the port, Platts reports.
Data from Ship & Bunker showed IFO180 last Thursday dropped to $422.50/mtĀ .
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Aug 29, 2014 ... 13,300 deadweight tonne (dwt) chemical tanker Liquid Success was arrested last week in Durban, South Africa after RBS placed an $8 million claim against it in July.
Liquid Success's ... |
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Apr 17, 2014 ... accountable for the damage they are causing to the environment," said Desmond D'sa of the South Durban Community Environmental Alliance.
Crews have been working to clean up the spill, which ... |
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Apr 4, 2014 ... ports now being serviced are: Kenya (Mombasa), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Ports of Mozambique, Durban, Richards Bay, East London, Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, and Namibia.
Chemoil Adani is a ... |
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Aug 28, 2013 ... chief executive, told an audience at the African Ports Evolution conference Tuesday that the Durban bunkering market hit a twenty year low of 1.1 million tonnes traded in 2012 even though ... |
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Apr 30, 2013 ... ($15.6 million) over the next two years to upgrade its blending plant and expand its fuel depot in Durban.
The company, which has had a location at the site since 1956, recently signed a new ... |
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Feb 6, 2013 ... for a second consecutive day. There were double-digit movements for IFO180 in South Africa where Durban and Richards Bay gained $19.50 and $20.00 respectively.
Rotterdam IFO380 was up $0.50 to ... |
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Nov 28, 2012 ... EMEA region were mostly falling on Wednesday, with the exception of South African ports Cape Town, Durban, and Richards Bay where IFO180 gained between $1.50 and $5.00 pmt.
Rotterdam IFO380 was ... |
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Nov 26, 2012 ... East marine fuel prices were moving up in many ports, while African markets remained soft with Durban and Cape Town IFO180 falling $2.00 and $4.00 respectively.
Rotterdam IFO380 gained for a ... |