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Feb 6, 2026 ... weeks."
Pundits were further buoyed that the latest negotiations resulted in an agreement to exchange prisoners for the first time in five months.
Meanwhile, sources told media that due to ... |
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Feb 6, 2026 ... Management for hedging services, though it operates with significant autonomy.
With a workforce exceeding 1,300 employees across 62 offices in 32 countries, the company is the largest seller of ... |
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Feb 6, 2026 ... late-year improvement despite the softer full-year result.
However, conventional bunker sales (excluding biofuels) rose by 1% to 8.73 million mt in 2025 - highest since 2022.
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Feb 5, 2026 ... the weather forecast, Gibraltar is currently experiencing wind gusts of up to 50 knots and waves exceeding three metres.
Rough conditions are also forecast for Friday and over the weekend, with ... |
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Feb 4, 2026 ... NABU said
"One particular problem is that LNG ships still have to safely discharge excess gas even when connected to onshore power, without being able to use it effectively for energy ... |
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Feb 4, 2026 ... from government, port authorities, terminal operators, energy companies, industry and academia exchanged views on likely future demand for alternative fuels, potential supply routes and the ... |
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Feb 3, 2026 ... candidates with proven experience in the bunker industry, deep connections to local suppliers and excellent English, it said in a job advertisement on LinkedIn on Monday.
The advertisement lists ... |
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Jan 30, 2026 ... which have constrained its ability to operate internationally.
“The agreement signed is not exclusive for the Company and is subject to some conditions precedent such as procurement of ... |
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Jan 28, 2026 ... replace conventional marine diesel generators, converting ammonia into hydrogen to power proton exchange membrane fuel cells and generate electricity without combustion.
Ammonia is seen as a ... |
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Jan 28, 2026 ... Singapore's LNG bunker sales of about 571,000 mt in 2025.
Shanghai's LNG bunkering volumes had exceeded those of Singapore in 2023, before Singapore moved ahead in subsequent years as its market ... |





