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Nov 8, 2018 ... projection.
This, combined with increased output from Saudi Arabia and Russia, caused Tamar Essner, director of energy and utilities at Nasdaq Corporate Solutions, to remark, "All three of them ... |
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Nov 8, 2018 ... Many of the world's biggest box carriers are taking a predominantly fuel-based approach to IMO 2020 compliance. ... |
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Nov 7, 2018 ... the ECA rule on sulfur.
Denmark's method of monitoring the shipping emissions includes using sniffer technology both fixed and airborne as well as more traditional methods such as testing fuel ... |
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Nov 7, 2018 ... of credit. However, although some bunker companies allegedly have access to plenty of credit doesn't make their customers more creditworthy. Nothing points in the direction of increased credit ... |
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Nov 7, 2018 ... Marine Power (EMP) has begun a collaboration with ClassNK as part of plans to commercialize its wind and solar marine power solutions.
Specifically, ClassNK will confirm design requirements ... |
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Nov 5, 2018 ... there may also be a sense among crude traders that the world view as reported by media doesn't always correlate with reality, to wit: while much has been made of China's disappointing ... |
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Nov 5, 2018 ... fuel bill. Wouldn't that subtract from rather than add to business at Dan-Bunkering?
Lassen doesn't think so. It's not just a question of having the credit, it's also about finding a company ... |
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Nov 2, 2018 ... output of 11.416 million bpd, which was posted in 1987 during the Soviet era.
If that wasn't enough to convince skeptics that producing nations are more than capable of holding their own ... |
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Nov 2, 2018 ... Friday's session down 55 cents to $63.14 per barrel, a 6.6 percent fall for the week, while Brent sneaked up a minuscule 2 cents to $72.91 per barrel, a 6 percent fall for the week.
This comes on ... |
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Oct 29, 2018 ... you look at the supply side of things....Saudi Arabia has really increased their production, it doesn't look like they're going to halt that increased production anytime soon; they've really grabbed ... |