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Jun 15, 2012 ... and Asia / Pacific regions.
Singapore moved down $2.00 bringing the price to $596.50, while Hong Kong saw a gain of $7.00 to $616.00.
Busan 380 cSt product remained at $621.50 per metric ... |
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Jun 14, 2012 ... prices generally softened.
In Asia, Singapore IFO380 firmed, edging up $2.50 to $598.50 while Hong Kong 380 cSt product continued to drop, but slipping just $1.50 to $609.00.
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Jun 13, 2012 ... double-digit gain Singapore's IFO380 moved down $11.50 to $596.00 per metric tonne (pmt), while Hong Kong's IFO380 also dropped double-digits shedding $10.50 to $609.50.
As per Monday, ... |
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Jun 12, 2012 ... saw gains.
In Asia Singapore IFO380 saw a double digit gain climbing $19.00 to $607.50, as did Hong Kong with IFO380 moving up $15.50 to $620.00.
Taiwan's Kaohsiung moved in the opposite ... |
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Jun 7, 2012 ... showed a double digit gain of $15.00 bringing the price up to $878.00 per metric tonne (pmt).
Hong Kong's 380 cSt product moved up $8.50 to $610.50 whilst MDO also moved up, rising $6.00 to ... |
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Jun 7, 2012 ... voluntary, non-binding basis.
The change comes from "the recent decrease in the price of oil at Hong Kong and South Korea," an AADA statement said.
According to Ship & Bunker data, global ... |
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Jun 5, 2012 ... with distillates falling $16.00 to $837.00 and $18.50 to $843.50 for MDO and MGO respectively.
Hong Kong was another big mover in Asia, dropping $15 to $616.00 for 380 cSt product and shedding ... |
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May 22, 2012 ... Kong head quartered Noble Bunkers has announced it will start physical bunker supply in the Gulf of Mexico from early June 2012.
The move makes this the Singapore Exchange (SGX) listed ... |
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May 8, 2012 ... judge in Hong Kong has ruled against Chinese bunker supplier Chimbusco Pan Nation Petro-Chemical (Chimbusco) in its attempt to recover what it claimed was over $4 million in unpaid bunker fuel ... |
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May 7, 2012 ... 3, 2011, will join Pacific Basin Shipping Limited (Pacific Basin) as CEO.
The former CEO of the Hong Kong based marine transportation company, Klaus Nyborg, left the company on March 15, ... |