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Jan 15, 2013 ... produced more sulfur pollution in Hong Kong than power plants in 2011, according to the South China Morning Post.
Quoting soon-to-be released government data, Secretary for the Environment ... |
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Jan 15, 2013 ... the low sulfur grade $169.00 pmt. MGO was down $2.00 to $976.50 pmt, up $6.50 from last Tuesday.
Hong Kong IFO380 fell $2.00 to $647.00 pmt, $3.50 higher than last Tuesday, and up $29.50 ... |
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Jan 15, 2013 ... cost of shifting to low-sulfur fuel is a factor in the low participation of Hong Kong's government initiative to promote fuel-switching at its port, South China Morning Post reports.
As part ... |
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Jan 15, 2013 ... Kong's tourism officials are pushing for more cruise line visits to the city-state as they prepare for the opening of a new cruise terminal in June, the South China Morning Post ... |
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Jan 14, 2013 ... fuel $168.50 pmt. MGO in the port slipped $3.50 to $978.50 pmt, $8.50 higher than last Monday.
Hong Kong IFO380 dropped for the first time since December 31, 2012 down $3.50 to $649.00 pmt, ... |
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Jan 11, 2013 ... up for a third consecutive day climbing $3.00 to $982.00 pmt, making a $11.00 gain week-on-week.
Hong Kong IFO380 was up for a third consecutive day gaining $3.00 to $652.50 pmt, rising $14.50 ... |
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Jan 10, 2013 ... for the low sulfur grade $165.50 pmt. MGO climbed $4.50 to $979.00 pmt, up $9.00 week-on-week.
Hong Kong IFO380 rose $4.00 to $649.50 pmt, gaining $21.00 week-on-week, and up $35.50 from ... |
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Jan 10, 2013 ... sales in Hong Kong for December 2012 were stable at about 590,000 tonnes, C1Energy reports.
Local players said that although some suppliers saw volumes increase, and others saw their ... |
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Jan 9, 2013 ... product $134.50 pmt. MGO was up $4.50 to $974.50 pmt, moving up $9.50 from last Wednesday.
Hong Kong IFO380 was up $2.00 to $645.50 pmt, $21.50 higher than this time last week, and up $31.50 ... |
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Jan 9, 2013 ... arrival of approximately 150,000 tonnes of bunker fuel in Hong Kong over the last week have eased concerns over supply shortages, local players have told C1Energy.
A cargo of some ... |