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Apr 6, 2018 ... through to cope with the main source of their fuel oil demand disappearing overnight."
But isn't shipping also "a key customer"? he asks.
Operational issues in 2020 from mechanical failures ... |
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Apr 2, 2018 ... rock global markets and tarnish bullish sentiment in crude oil markets."
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any opinions that would counter the grim outlook for oil: in addition to Russian ... |
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Mar 23, 2018 ... world's biggest share sale."
Interestingly, at least one industry insider thinks that even 2019 isn't enough of an extension to get the global market back into proper balance: Leonid Fedun, ... |
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Mar 20, 2018 ... has reported annual bunker sales for the 2017 calendar jumped 47% year-on-year to 2.8 million metric tonnes (mt).
Total fuel oil production for 2017 was reported at 23.04 million mt, up ... |
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Mar 15, 2018 ... is robust.
As for the long term view, in a dramatic display of symbolism hinting that it doesn't see crude demand enduring in the foreseeable future, energy giant Statoil's board of directors ... |
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Mar 14, 2018 ... ferry vessels have a high public profile and will wish to portray their environmental conscientiousness with installation of scrubbers or conversion to alternative fuels. Less-noticed vessels and ... |
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Mar 9, 2018 ... The marine market in particular saw some significant dips, which the off-shore market still hasn't quite recovered from.
For many within the sector, the unsettled market led to some ... |
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Mar 5, 2018 ... falling costs, additional investment will be needed to spur supply growth after 2020: "One thing hasn't changed over the past year ... upstream investment shows little sign of recovering from its ... |
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Feb 28, 2018 ... "Beast from the East," as it has been dubbed by British media, that earlier this week brought snow to Rome, today prompted the Gibraltar Met Office to issue an "Early Weather Warning" of severe ... |
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Feb 26, 2018 ... minister for the United Arab Emirates: last week he suggested that the current $60-$65 range wasn't good enough to encourage the flow of investments that the oil industry needs over the longer ... |