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Jun 22, 2018 ... strategically focused framework."
While Bloomberg tentatively views this as "probably a snapshot of the oil market's future," another glimpse into a possible future - that of cooperation ... |
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Jun 22, 2018 ... or automatically.
"The EcoFlettner rotates with a maximum of 280 times per minute. But that doesn't always make sense, because the rotor itself uses electrical energy to move around. Therefore, ... |
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Jun 21, 2018 ... an output agreement is a fait accompli is news on Thursday that Iran, which like other members doesn't have any spare capacity and has loudly opposed any increase in production, may do an about ... |
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Jun 21, 2018 ... 2022 in seven ports with one barge stationed in each port.
Singapore features among the seven. Isn't the Southeast Asian bunkering hub one of the most competitive markets out there?
Prokopakis ... |
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Jun 21, 2018 ... we can deliver HSFO because they have a scrubber, we can think to ourselves that probably doesn't make sense! But what shall we do in these circumstances? These are the types of examples we ... |
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Jun 18, 2018 ... sediments test included in ISO 8217, FOBAS did an internal study to determine the validity of RSN test method regarding the stability of the fuel. As summarised in below graph FOBAS did not find ... |
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Jun 18, 2018 ... with a tough enforcement policy, talk of the use of drones for monitoring compliance and a 'sniffer' reportedly fitted on the Oresund Bridge in Copenhagen.
Group D
Argentina - Like Diego ... |
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Jun 15, 2018 ... production in U.S. shale as well as non-OECD countries such as the Middle East, and he doesn't foresee a shortfall in oil supplies in the coming years due to a dramatic fall in investments ... |
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Jun 15, 2018 ... a useful question to address for ship owners would be “What should I do to ensure that this doesn’t happen to me?"
"It is difficult to answer this precisely when it hasn’t yet been ... |
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Jun 12, 2018 ... than members' current output.
The calm and collected reasoning of the OPEC report presumably doesn't impress analysts such as those at J.P. Morgan, which earlier this week forecast that in the ... |