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Oct 21, 2025 ... operations and creating value while managing network operating costs.
Ensure that safety gets priority in all daily operations and work to reduce any exceptions and ensure that lessons ... |
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Oct 21, 2025 ... its adoption emerged, led by the US.
The deal would have set progressively tougher carbon intensity requirements for marine fuels for the years 2028-2035 and beyond.
The IMO now needs to engage ... |
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Oct 20, 2025 ... new oil trading week kicked off as a carbon copy of the previous one, with the commodity lingering at a 5 month low as analysts fretted about a potential supply glut – and one key benchmark ... |
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Oct 20, 2025 ... bunker in this port, we recommend that suppliers are advised of your concerns regarding the stability of the fuel in the area, and that they provide you with additional reassurance that they will ... |
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Oct 20, 2025 ... to include methanol from 2029.
The green methanol will be produced at Repsol's Ecoplanta facility in Tarragona, which is due to begin operations in 2029 and is set to produce up to 240,000 ... |
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Oct 20, 2025 ... its adoption emerged, led by the US.
The deal would have set progressively tougher carbon intensity requirements for marine fuels for the years 2028-2035 and beyond.
"The political will to ... |
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Oct 20, 2025 ... record will strengthen our supply network and help us continue to deliver reliable, high-quality trading solutions to our ... |
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Oct 20, 2025 ... the company;
Understand, analyse and interpret market conditions, identify counterparty needs, provide product and price information, negotiate deals and handle general customer ... |
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Oct 20, 2025 ... its adoption emerged, led by the US.
The deal would have set progressively tougher carbon intensity requirements for marine fuels for the years 2028-2035 and beyond.
"IBIA had expected, together ... |
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Oct 17, 2025 ... of a global supply glut warning – even though analysts in the previous session doubted the severity of the forecast.
Brent was down nine cents at $60.97 per barrel at 1311 GMT, while West Texas ... |


