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Feb 18, 2020 ... said Tuesday.
Its new senior trader, Martin Olesen, "will predominantly be responsible for the buying and selling of marine fuels across the Northwest European markets, helping to expand the ... |
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Feb 17, 2020 ... ship orders, according to price reporting agency Argus Media.
"Shipowners are terrified about buying a ship today, which probably will be obsolete in 5-10 years," Argus cited Star Bulk president ... |
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Feb 17, 2020 ... of representative seal numbers in the BDN will considerably weaken any claim case between the buyer and seller of bunkers in the event of a quality dispute.
In many countries, the supplier ... |
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Feb 14, 2020 ... state-owned) refiners in China are reportedly taking advantage of the drop in crude prices to buy cheaply: according to traders, Luqing snapped up as many as seven cargoes from Russia, Angola, ... |
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Feb 14, 2020 ... on the industry at a sensitive time when we are being asked to invest in a low emissions future," Guy Platten, secretary general of the ICS, said in the statement.
"We encourage the Panama Port ... |
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Feb 14, 2020 ... of 0.5% sulfur bunker fuels compared with high sulfur fuel oil, meaning shipowners need to buy a higher volume of fuel to travel the same distance.
Low-sulfur 100 CST, 180 CST, 380 CST and ... |
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Feb 13, 2020 ... in a note on Thursday that oil may be rising as traders who opened so-called short positions are buying futures contracts to lock in profits from the recent price plunge.
For the record, Brent on ... |
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Feb 13, 2020 ... instability than first thought.
"The market is stabilising...people are hoarding less and buying bunkers as and when needed," one senior marine fuel trader was quoted as saying.
At the ... |
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Feb 13, 2020 ... on when they are likely to emerge in large volumes would be welcomed by those considering buying LNG-fuelled ships.
As with all of the alternative fuels currently under discussion, LBM ... |
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Feb 12, 2020 ... is not alone in its road to Damascus moment.
Denmark's AP Moller-Maersk, the largest buyer of bunker fuel in the world, triggered gloom in the scrubber industry in May 2017 with the ... |