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Feb 3, 2023 ... influx of cheap Russian fuel oil into Singapore is helping lift margins on marine fuel sales.
Sanctions placed on Russian by a number of nations in response to its actions in Ukraine, such as ... |
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Feb 2, 2023 ... prices on Thursday once again dipped, albeit minimally, thanks to a stronger U.S. dollar but also because bearish sentiment was stoked by troubling economic news in that country.
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Feb 1, 2023 ... periodic inputs and recommendations on competitor analysis and bunker / crude oil market analysis reports and reports for customers and senior management
Provide internal ... |
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Feb 1, 2023 ... they would have.
"Also, the new global gap coincided with the pandemic; the pandemic reduced oil demand, and that helped close the gap between the fuel ... |
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Jan 30, 2023 ... over demand as well as the resiliency of a Russian economy under attack by the West, by causing oil prices to drop by 2 percent.
With earlier reports of strong Russian supply despite sanctions ... |
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Jan 23, 2023 ... taking profits was attributed to mixed oil trading on Monday, but continued optimism over a post-lockdown China revival, kindled by further promising data, means the commodity will likely ... |
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Jan 9, 2023 ... at Infospectrum, told Ship & Bunker.
"If I had to guess, the large commodity houses, oil majors and national oil companies come to mind, but there are certainly other ... |
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Jan 5, 2023 ... on its website this week.
The company's biodiesel products are all based on used cooking oil methyl ester.
"This certification shows our strong commitment to supporting the Singapore ... |
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Jan 4, 2023 ... expected to continue without this year's record surge in LNG bunker prices. LNG priced in fuel oil terms at Rotterdam averaged $1,802.50/mt last year, according to Ship & Bunker data, up by ... |
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Dec 30, 2022 ... expected to average $84.84 per barrel in the New Year, also down from prior forecasts.
In other oil related news on Friday, Jean Paul Prates, a senator for Lula's Workers' Party and former ... |


