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BIFA: Sulphur Surcharge Will Be Extremely Unpopular

21.09.2018

The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has slammed the recent introduction of the sulphur surcharge by the container shipping industry, describing it as unjustified.

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Lack of available shipping finance has contributed to dry bulk market’s revival

21.09.2018

The dry bulk market is heading for a revival as a result of the balance achieved in the global orderbook, both as a result of a rebound in demand, but also because of a lack of available financing,

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Another three oil majors join Oil and Gas Climate Initiative

21.09.2018

The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) welcomed three new member companies that together represent 5% of global oil and gas production: Chevron, Exxon Mobil, and Occidental Petroleum.

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Survey: Shipping future is autonomous but human to remain key component

14.09.2018

IMarEST issued a survey on a number of issues surrounding the adoption of remote and autonomous technology in shipping.

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New Mexican President Looks To Boost Oil Output By 800,000 Bpd

14.09.2018

After winning a landslide 53 percent of the vote on a platform focusing on major reform, incoming Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is already making headlines

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IMO 2020: mayhem or opportunity for the refining and marine sectors?

07.09.2018

It is rare that a fuel specification change could disrupt the oil value chain, but the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) planned change to bunker fuel regulation may do just that.

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