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The opening of a new port in Hambantota has sparked a debate as the Sri Lanka Ports Authority sets itself up as the monopoly supplier there
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Coriolis flow meters show great promise for the bunker industry, but some more testing and development work is required, reports David Hughes
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David Hughes previews Singapore's 16th Sibcon, being held from 27-29 October.
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Volumes in the ARA region appear to be back on the rise, and the market is attracting new players, either entering the market directly or through acquisition
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Bucking the worldwide trend, Singapore port continued to see volumes grow despite the global downturn, and now appears to be in the vanguard of the recovery
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Just over a year ago, the mood in the Australian bunker industry was still upbeat but that has changed over the course of last year.
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Marseilles Fos unveils post-reform strategy
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Today environmental regulation is the main issue for the industry, says David Hughes
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The global recession is being felt in Fujairah, as elsewhere, but that hasn't deterred new players from entering the market, as David Hughes reports
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Galp Energia provides its customers with high-quality fuels and services, applying the highest safety standards in all its bunker activities.
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Rosneft, the largest oil company in Russia, incorporates two subsidiary companies - RN Bunker and Rosneft Marine - integrated as part of the parent company structure.
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A round-up of legal news for the bunker industry.
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Fleet renewal remains a major theme, but throughput - and bunkering activity - may suffer from the recession.
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Latin America is well placed to survive in difficult market conditions, and bunker suppliers are taking advantage of the fact.
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