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Nov 15, 2023 ... at the top ports followed a positive trend. At Singapore prices rose by $12/mt to $694/mt, at Rotterdam they gained $6.50/mt to $587/mt, at Fujairah they advanced by $12/mt to $685.50/mt, ... |
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Nov 14, 2023 ... at the top ports followed a positive trend. At Singapore prices rose by $3/mt to $682/mt, at Rotterdam they gained $9.50/mt to $580.50/mt, at Fujairah they advanced by $9/mt to $673.50/mt, ... |
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Nov 13, 2023 ... for bunkering from 2017, covering just fuel oil deliveries at first. The port authorities at Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges are in the process of making the same change from 2026, and at the ... |
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Nov 13, 2023 ... at the top ports were mixed in direction. At Singapore prices rose by $12.50/mt to $679/mt, at Rotterdam they lost $1.50/mt to $571/mt, at Fujairah they declined by $1/mt to $664.50/mt, and ... |
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Nov 10, 2023 ... the top ports followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices fell by $11/mt to $666.50/mt, at Rotterdam they lost $2/mt to $572.50/mt, at Fujairah they declined by $7.50/mt to $665.50/mt, ... |
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Nov 10, 2023 ... the world that we are not readily accustomed to.
"Right now we have the three hubs of Singapore, Rotterdam and Fujairah.
"When we look 10-15 years ahead, at the alternative fuel landscape that ... |
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Nov 10, 2023 ... first mandated the use of MFMs for fuel oil deliveries in 2017. The port authorities of Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges are now in the process of making MFM use mandatory for bunker barges ... |
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Nov 9, 2023 ... at the top ports followed a negative trend. At Singapore prices fell by $5/mt to $677.50/mt, at Rotterdam they lost $13.50/mt to $574.50/mt, at Fujairah they declined by $6.50/mt to $673/mt, ... |
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Nov 9, 2023 ... what a difference the implementation of the mass flow meters makes."
The port authorities of Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges are in the process of making MFM use mandatory for bunker barges from ... |
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Nov 8, 2023 ... mass flow meters in Fujairah.
"We've had a lot of positive feedback."
The port authorities of Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges have recently set out their plans to make mass flow meters mandatory ... |