Ships sailing through Arctic waters will no longer be able to use or carry heavy bunker fuel oil under a United Nations shipping agency regulation...
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An international ban on the use of Heavy Fuel Oil in the Arctic will come into effect. Danish Shipping supports the ban, which includes a transitional arrangement that gives shipping companies time to adapt while simultaneously protecting the Arctic from oil spills. From July 1, 2024, it will no longer be permissible for ships to […]
Ships sailing through Arctic waters will no longer be able to use or carry heavy bunker fuel oil under a United Nations shipping agency regulation...
Ships sailing through Arctic waters will no longer be able to use or carry heavy bunker fuel oil under a United Nations shipping agency regulation...
Jul 5, 2024 Ban intended to protect Arctic environment from spills; shippers say it could increase their costs Sealift companies say they are still...
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