Prompt bunker fuel up on tighter supplies due lower refinery output: sources - Platts
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19 Jun 2013
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Platts Istanbul 380 CST high sulfur fuel oil and marine gasoil prompt prices are set to keep rising due to low stocks as local Turkish refineries cut bunker production, sources said. "We have a cargo but [we don't know] what will happen in two days," a bunker..... |
New Chilean Oil Dock to Improve Fuel Delivery - Ship Bunker
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18 Jun 2013
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Ship & Bunker A new oil dock at Chile's Bay of San Vicente will help provide "reliable and continuous delivery of fuels" to the country, Minister of Energy Jorge Bunster said at a ceremony officially opening the $140 million facility, according to a press release ... |
S Korean refiners to maintain bunker supply despite nuclear shutdowns - Base Oil Report
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18 Jun 2013
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Base Oil Report Base Oil Report:South Korean refiners will maintain sufficient bunker fuel supply in the coming months, even though fuel oil demand is expected to rise marginally due to nuclear power plant shutdowns in the country. The capacity of fuel-oil fired ... South Korean... |
IMO selects Norway's DNV for North America LNG bunker fuel study - Platts
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18 Jun 2013
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Platts "Natural gas is a widely available fuel across North America, but availability of LNG is limited," DNV said. "The big investment decisions that have to be made related to LNG as a fuel are not made easier by the uncertainty and guesswork currently ... |
South Korean Nuclear Plant Shutdowns Won ' t Hurt Bunker Supply - Ship Bunker
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18 Jun 2013
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Ship & Bunker South Korea is reported to sell 700,000 to 800,000 metric tonnes of bunker fuel per month, with domestic refineries supplying about 80 percent of that volume. The nation shut down some of its nuclear reactors in May after a continuing scandal involving ... |


