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India, East Asia and Pacific


30 Aug - 2 Sep, 2010              1   2   3   4   5      
5 hrs ago
Comments on its hiring policy saying more personnel may be needed from within the industry.
8 hrs ago
Onshore stocks of distillates reach three week high.
8 hrs ago
Charge could be brought under Australia's Marine Pollution Act.
8 hrs ago
Demand at key Asian ports mostly below average.
11 hrs ago
14 hrs ago
Operations expect to resume within 1-2 days, a source from Chimbusco says.
1 Sep
Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals offers cargo for mid-October lifting.
1 Sep
Chinese supplier now has 200,000 cubic metres of storage space in Asian hub.
1 Sep
Hurricane threatens to disrupt South Korean bunker operations.
1 Sep
Comes with four years of experience from head office in Middelfart, Denmark.
1 Sep
Bunker deliveries from GS Caltex 'subject to weather conditions', says local trader.
31 Aug
Cargoes are typically high-vanadium 380 centistokes (cSt) product.
31 Aug
Demand for bunker fuel largely average at major Asian ports.
31 Aug
Tank containing bunker fuel 'completely melted' by fire.
31 Aug
Singapore bunker sector an example of 'supply chain efficiency', says minister.
30 Aug
380 cSt cargo sold at lower discount with players expecting market to tighten.
30 Aug
'Foreign ships' responsible for damaging Australia's maritime environment.
30 Aug
Demand for bunker fuel below average at most key Asian ports.
30 Aug
International Bunker Services K.K. hires new trader to tap into the Far East Russian market.
30 Aug
Now offers bonded bunker supply at Yingkou port, a port previously solely served by Chimbusco.
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