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Oct 31, 2018 ... through physical or paper trading houses. Currently, the supplies include a 3.5% High Sulfur Fuel Oil fuel (HFO) and a 0.1% Low Sulfur Distillate product (MGO). In the last few years, the market ... |
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Oct 29, 2018 ... ECSA, BIMCO, and ICS were all among those to voice approval for the adoption of the fuel oil carriage ban, a move widely viewed as being critical for effective enforcement of the new ... |
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Oct 29, 2018 ... Russia over the weekend stating there's no reason to freeze or cut its oil production levels, and with global economic concerns ever-present in the minds of traders, Monday saw yet another ... |
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Oct 29, 2018 ... available.
"You certainly have some issues relative to the availability of high sulfur fuel oil; the supply and logistics, the compatibility. So it's going to be definitely a different type ... |
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Oct 26, 2018 ... high volatility in the stock market and fear selling in other markets is spilling over into the oil complex.”
He added, "The market has to wake up to the fact that Iranian sanctions are ... |
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Oct 26, 2018 ... for his company's marine segment, with the company also starting to enjoy tailwinds from rising oil and bunker prices.
"I think the message on marine it's not a big volume story," he ... |
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Oct 15, 2018 ... Hook, the U.S. special envoy for Iran, told media, "We are seeing a well-supplied and balanced oil market right now; we should focus on these fundamentals and not be distracted by the emotional ... |
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Oct 11, 2018 ... bunker fuel used by ships operating in the Yangtze Delta has lead to tighter supply of marine gasoil in the region.
The cap in the Yangtze Delta emissions control area fell to 0.5% at the start ... |
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Oct 11, 2018 ... will become more opaque. We have recently seen the first attempt at pegging 0.5% Sulphur fuel oil prices by Petroleum Argus whose methodology is an arbitrary blending formula. They should be ... |
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Oct 10, 2018 ... way," the latter scenario occurring "if waivers [from the U.S.] were granted to others, to big oil consuming countries" that would allow them to import Iranian crude.
BP is reportedly planning ... |


