- Singapore, the world’s largest maritime refueling port reported that they have enough low-sulfur fuel next year to meet new demand.
- Singapore has been working with big oil refiners and shipowners to meet new demand tied to emissions measures.
- Shanghai, Malaysia’s Tanjung Pelepas, Rotterdam and Hamburg are also working to secure supplies of the new lower-emission fuel.
- New fuels are expected to cost 40% more than traditional bunker fuel, boosting operators’ annual fuel bill by as much as $15...
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