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Jan 10, 2013 ... sales in Hong Kong for December 2012 were stable at about 590,000 tonnes, C1Energy reports.
Local players said that although some suppliers saw volumes increase, and others saw their ... |
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Jan 9, 2013 ... product $134.50 pmt. MGO was up $4.50 to $974.50 pmt, moving up $9.50 from last Wednesday.
Hong Kong IFO380 was up $2.00 to $645.50 pmt, $21.50 higher than this time last week, and up $31.50 ... |
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Jan 9, 2013 ... arrival of approximately 150,000 tonnes of bunker fuel in Hong Kong over the last week have eased concerns over supply shortages, local players have told C1Energy.
A cargo of some ... |
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Jan 8, 2013 ... Line has said that, unless Hong Kong makes using low sulfur bunkers mandatory for vessels calling at its port, the company will stop its voluntary use of the more expensive fuel there, ... |
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Jan 8, 2013 ... the low sulfur fuel $136.00 pmt. MGO remained at $970.00 pmt, for a week-on-week gain of $4.50.
Hong Kong IFO380 remained at $643.50 pmt, up $20.00 week-on-week, and $29.50 higher than this time ... |
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Jan 7, 2013 ... Asia continued to climb Monday, as distillate prices were generally steady. Singapore, Busan, and Hong Kong all saw IFO380 move up for a fourth consecutive market day.
Singapore IFO380 climbed ... |
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Jan 7, 2013 ... Holdings Limited (NewOcean) [00342.HK] says it has received a contract from the government of Hong Kong in collaboration with Shell Hong Kong Limited to deliver at least 12 million litres of ... |
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Jan 7, 2013 ... streamlining its operations with moves including centralising its liner headquarter functions in Hong Kong, expanding its dry bulker and tanker business from a hub in Singapore, and looking for ... |
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Jan 4, 2013 ... prices throughout Asia were largely firm today, with IFO380 in key ports Singapore, Busan, and Hong Kong continuing up for a third consecutive day.
Singapore IFO380 was up $7.00 to $623.00 per ... |
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Jan 3, 2013 ... were climbing in Asia, with IFO380 rising for a second consecutive day in Singapore, Busan, and Hong Kong.
Singapore IFO380 climbed $2.50 to $616.00 per metric tonne (pmt), rising $6.00 ... |





