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The Wakashio is not the only wreck in Mauritius. Saying this has not been the finest hour for the global shipping regulator, the UN’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) would be a significant ...
The implementation of the IMO 2020 marine-fuel regulation has gone completely off script. Marine-fuel pricing has actually fallen year-on-year and the predicted savings from exhaust-gas scrubbers have ...
15th Annual Rail/Intermodal Roundtable: Seeking growth drivers amid big M&A questions The 15th Annual Rail/Intermodal Roundtable examines the current state of the U.S. rail and intermodal markets, ...
Britain has suspended checks on ships for compliance with low sulphur fuel regulations as part of wider measures that cut back on inspections to reduce the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on supply ...
Petróleo Brasileiro SA’s 434,000-b/d Paulínia Refinery (REPLAN) refinery in Paulínia, São Paulo, has broken its monthly production record for production of low-sulfur fuel oil (LSFO) that complies ...
The IMO issued a statement on September 15 standing by the comments of its representative in Mauritius who oversaw the disastrous oil spill clean up and salvage operation that is still ongoing. In his ...
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