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Mar 11, 2020 ... Tallinn and Helsinki, MAN said.
LNG supplier Elenger is due to take delivery of an LNG bunker barge this summer which will start operations in the Baltic in the autumn, including supplying ... |
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Mar 9, 2020 ... Bunker pricing.
In some ports the recent premium for delivered bunker prices over cargo and barge prices has been surprisingly wide, adding further cushioning against the price drops this ... |
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Mar 4, 2020 ... primary cause for concern that should be carefully monitored.
VLSFO Fuels not stabilizing in barge/vessel sounding pipes – leading to inaccurate/false readings of the measured fuels due to ... |
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Mar 4, 2020 ... Middle Eastern hub, CEO Tyler Baron was quoted as saying.
The company says it has two bunker barges supplying very low sulfur fuel oil and marine gasoil at Fujairah, as well as 465,000 cubic ... |
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Mar 3, 2020 ... group Wärtsilä is set to join a project to build a new 18,000 cubic meter LNG bunker barge in South Korea, the company said Tuesday.
Wärtsilä will provide the cargo handling system ... |
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Mar 2, 2020 ... will have a capacity of about 1 million mt/year, the organisation said.
The use of LNG bunker barges could allow the plant to cover sales at the ports of Mina Sultan Qaboos, Duqm and Salalah, ... |
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Feb 27, 2020 ... port authority has announced a second bunker barge for the port.
The double-hulled ship called Spabunker 60 was built in 2008 and can carry 2,300 metric tonnes (mt) of fuel oil and 700 mt ... |
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Feb 25, 2020 ... physical supply operation in West Africa, the company said Tuesday.
The company is operating the barges MV Thornton and MV Duke in the region and will primarily be supplying at Lome, but will ... |
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Feb 19, 2020 ... withdrawing from the market.
Most will be priced at a fixed differential against spot HSFO barge or cargo prices, as assessed by companies like Platts.
If the cargo prices start to jump as ... |
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Feb 14, 2020 ... Northwest European bunker business this week with the announcement that it has chartered two new barges to operate in the Irish Sea and the English Channel.
Greenergy first entered the marine ... |