Issue relates to the marine fuel quality standard covering 0.50% sulphur limit fuel blends.
Develops low-cost mechanical process for blending micro-particle coal into as much as 25% of fuel oil.
Addresses ‘several assertions’ ISO 8217:2017 does not encompass 0.50% sulphur marine fuel oils.
‘Much work remains on IMO’s implementation guidelines for 2020 sulphur limit,’ it says.
Experiences growth in other sectors including liquid bulk and general cargoes in first half of 2018.
To ‘process crude oil and blend fuel oil’ and allow for third party merchant storage at acquired facility.
Marine Fuels: Preventing Claims and Disputes builds on an earlier highly successful publication.
‘Although there is still much work to be done, last week’s IMO discussions were positive,’ it says.
SHFE in late June amended several rules for its fuel oil futures contracts to promote greater trade.
Court issues RM 110,000 fine for releasing fuel oil into local waters from marine fuel storage tank.