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April 05, 2018

Singapore

Platts 2nd Annual Bunkering & Storage Asia Conference

This is mainly due to growing demand for fuel from tanker vessels and containers but in the midst of this growth, the industry faces stiff challenges around fuel emissions with the implementation of the global 0.5% sulfur cap. 

Coupled with fuel quality and availability issues, and the impact on energy prices, the energy markets are at major crossroads.

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