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Aug 29, 2016 ... as normal, with immediate effect," said a company spokesperson.
The 1.155 million cubic meter (cbm) capacity terminal is noted to handle a variety of products, including gasoil, fuel oil, ... |
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Aug 26, 2016 ... to the port authority to have the suspension lifted immediately.
The 1.155 million cubic meter (cbm) capacity terminal is noted to handle a variety of products, including gasoil, fuel oil, ... |
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Aug 16, 2016 ... on the market are noted to be barrel-shaped and capable of holding less than 2,000 cubic metres (cbm), Kawasaki's new box-shaped tank is able to carry between 2,000 cbm to 10,000 cbm of LNG.
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Aug 10, 2016 ... Navigator Gas.
The newly-built Navigator Aurora is noted to have a carrying capacity of 37,300 cbm, holding up to 20,000 tonnes of ethane/ethylene, a feature that the company says makes it the ... |
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Aug 1, 2016 ... at first light tomorrow."
Last month, Five Oceans Salvage said that more than 200 cubic metres (cbm) of contaminated fuel oil and lubrication oil had been safely removed from the ... |
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Jul 28, 2016 ... include the construction of three bunkering tankers, each with a capacity of 7,300 cubic metres (cbm), as well as a floating facility for LNG production, and the development of on-shore ... |
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Jul 28, 2016 ... towing operation difficult.
Last week, Five Ocean Salvage said that more than 200 cubic metres (cbm) of contaminated fuel oil and lubrication oil had been safely removed from the vessel.
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Jul 26, 2016 ... barges, the Virage and the Arctic, are noted to have a pumping capacity of 960 cubic metres (cbm) per hour and 800cbm per hour, respectively.
Gulf Petrochem's ARA is said to complement the ... |
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Jul 25, 2016 ... of which had since been recovered.
Last week, the company said that more than 200 cubic metres (cbm) of contaminated fuel oil and lubrication oil had been safely removed from the vessel.
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Jul 21, 2016 ... Oceans Salvage Thursday said that more than 200 cubic metres (cbm) of contaminated fuel oil and lubrication oil have been removed safely removed from the grounded MV Benita.
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