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Jan 8, 2018 ... was still on fire and at risk of exploding in the East China Sea today after a collision with Hong Kong-flagged CF Crystal Saturday night, Marine Log reports.
Sanchi is reported to have been ... |
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Jan 4, 2018 ... been carrying bunker fuel.
Industry sources told oil price reporting agency Platts the ship, the Hong Kong-flagged 16,500 deadweight tonne Lighthouse Winmore, was most likely to be carrying bunker ... |
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Dec 13, 2017 ... Greek office joins Petro Inspect's existing operations in Singapore, Panama, Fujairah, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Amsterdam, Brazil, Gibraltar, Canada, and USA.
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Oct 23, 2017 ... Marine (OCM) today has announced the launch of a new Hong Kong office with three traders and an operations specialist who were all previously part of the Bomin Group.
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Brightoil Logs Request to Suspend Trading on Hong Kong Exchange After Delay in Annual Results Report
Oct 3, 2017 ... The news came as the company's board informed shareholders that Brightoil was be unable to publish its results announcement by September 30, 2017. ... |
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Sep 18, 2017 ... efforts in Hong Kong to respond to an oil spill from grounded cargo vessel, Yuhai 1, have come under criticism by local residents who are pressing for expedited debunkering and salvage ... |
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Sep 15, 2017 ... offer the FFP mechanism to its customers at eight ports: Singapore, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Zhoushan, Hong Kong, Houston, Fujairah, and Rotterdam.
The minimum volume required for a future purchase is ... |
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Aug 28, 2017 ... hub structure, the Bomin Group (Bomin) today announced that, the company will close its office in Hong Kong, serving those customers through Bomin's regional hub in Singapore instead.
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Aug 3, 2017 ... Star 7
GENERAL CARGO
18-01-1984
Hong Kong Seastar Shipping
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Jul 26, 2017 ... me how many seem to be leaning towards switching fuel. But when you see newbuilds like OOCL Hong Kong, the biggest container ship in the world, without a scrubber it's probably a comment on ... |





