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Feb 20, 2025 ... developing trading strategies, and managing fuel transactions."
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Feb 20, 2025 ... to Reuters, citing market sources.
So far, Phillips 66 has been partially renting the EM Splendour for fuel oil storage, the report added.
The Singapore and Malacca Straits are a key ... |
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Feb 20, 2025 ... Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has approved FuelBoss, the e-BDN platform developed by Ofiniti and owned by classification society DNV, to offer e-BDN services for bunker delivery ... |
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Feb 20, 2025 ... the total number of sanctioned ships to 150, according to media outlet Euronews, citing European diplomats.
The EU alleges that Russia operates a shadow fleet of ageing and falsely documented ... |
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Feb 20, 2025 ... marine fuel supplier and trading firm Fratelli Cosulich has hired a new trading manager in Dubai.
Deepak Dharwal has joined the company as trading manager in Dubai as of this month, the ... |
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Feb 20, 2025 ... vessel, the Guillaume de Normandie, which was built at China Merchants Jinling Shipyard, has completed its sea trials.
It is now en route to the UK, where it will operate on the Portsmouth to ... |
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Feb 20, 2025 ... bunker supplier Fratelli Cosulich has opened an office in South Korea's Seoul, marking the 11th country where the marine fuel supplier has set up a trading office.
"Our Korean trading ... |
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Feb 20, 2025 ... for seafarers should be provided in two ways:
Generic Interim Guidelines – These will apply industry-wide, covering general safety principles and best practices for working with ... |
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Feb 20, 2025 ... bunker supplier Titan has secured a permanent truck-to-ship bunkering license in the French port of Le Havre, located on the northern coast along the English Channel.
Titan already provides ... |
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Feb 20, 2025 ... "The market is trying to make up its mind on three bullish drivers: Russia, Iran and OPEC…..people are trying to figure out the impact of announced and actual sanctions."
Spanjer was first ... |