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Dec 28, 2022 ... strong U.S. dollar was blamed for oil prices on Wednesday falling from a three-week high, although crude is still set for a modest gain in 2022 – and analysts maintained that the New Year could ... |
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Dec 21, 2022 ... week before Christmas saw a continuation of oil trading optimism on Wednesday, this time due to a higher than anticipated U.S. crude draw that resulted in the highest rally for the commodity ... |
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Dec 20, 2022 ... VLSFO price assessments -- rather than markets further removed from bunkers like ICE Brent or gasoil futures -- the more natural choice, Vorgod said. These assessments are relatively novel, having ... |
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Dec 19, 2022 ... 76 cents to settle at $79.80 per barrel; however, this was not enough to derail expectations that oil will wind up with a second monthly loss due to recession fears in the U.S. and ... |
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Dec 12, 2022 ... on Monday rose due to opportunistic rather than bullish sentiment, with traders swooping in to buy crude at the lowest price of 2022 in light of the Keystone Pipeline remaining shut and with no ... |
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Dec 12, 2022 ... to cover a majority of the biofuels used in the bunker market.
The firm is working with several oil majors on tracing biofuel bunker supply, as well as with Cargill and other large companies on ... |
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Dec 12, 2022 ... on its website on Friday.
The connection will be for the use of supply vessels servicing oil rigs and wind farms in the North Sea.
Shore power connections allow ships to connect to the ... |
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Dec 12, 2022 ... anything from operating modern and SIRE-vetted tankers, environmental management and demonstrated oil spill response, or how we work with our customers on improving satisfaction year-on-year as ... |
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Dec 8, 2022 ... surging on news of the Keystone Pipeline being shut down due to a leak, oil prices on Thursday resumed their downward plummet and settled to a fresh one year low, as traders continued to ... |
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Dec 7, 2022 ... prices on Wednesday continued their downward trend, as economists and analysts took stock of what consumers have accepted for months now: that persistently high energy costs are weakening ... |


