UK delays ban on ship-to-ship oil transfers
- Thursday 29 July 2010, 15:08
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- Regulation
A PROPOSED ban on ship-to-ship transfer of oil within UK territorial waters that could cost the industry millions of pounds a year has been put on hold for six months, after a Conservative-Liberal coalition decision to rethink impending regulations introduced by Labour.Originally due for...
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