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Apr 24, 2025 ... and Anacardic Acid:
These substituted phenols tend to exhibit high acid number values (>3mgKOH/g). They also show high iodine values (>300gI2/100g), indicating an elevated level of ... |
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Apr 24, 2025 ... Korea's government is encouraging a shift to the use of mass flow meters for bunker delivery measurement among the country's marine fuel suppliers.
As of April 1, suppliers in South Korea ... |
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Apr 24, 2025 ... new report by climate policy group Solutions for Our Climate (SFOC) outlines a South Korea–Europe green shipping corridor that could slash CO2 emissions by over 70% on key automotive trade ... |
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Apr 21, 2025 ... Korean shipyard HD Hyundai Mipo has won a shipbuilding contract worth KRW 230.6 billion ($168 million) for a pair of dual-fuel LPG carriers from an unknown shipping firm based in ... |
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Apr 18, 2025 ... an agreement with the Hydrogen Ship Technology Center at Pusan National University (PNU) in South Korea, establishing an international partnership to advance liquefied hydrogen carrier technology ... |
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Apr 17, 2025 ... expansion, as per the annual report published by its parent company CBL International.
The Hong Kong-headquartered company extended its presence from 36 to over 60 ports across Asia, Europe, ... |
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Apr 17, 2025 ... and lingering questions over future fuel technologies and regulations, Hongbeom Park, head of Korea at Veson Nautical, said at the Veson Nautical Forum in Seoul.
"The market is slowing in the ... |
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Apr 15, 2025 ... calls for a simple, practical and therefore predictable, enforceable, and effective approach,” Kostas Gkonis, secretary general of INTERCARGO, said in the emailed statement.
Ahead of last ... |
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Apr 15, 2025 ... Nation Petro-Chemical announced on Monday that it is ready to supply B30 biofuel blends in Hong Kong.
The move follows an IMO-approved interim guideline at the recent MEPC 83 meeting, allowing ... |
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Apr 14, 2025 ... came as climate vulnerable countries—with the greatest need and the clearest solution," Simon Kofe, Tuvalu's minister for transport, energy, communication and innovation, said in an emailed ... |