Chances of enforcing IMO’s cap on industry ‘unlikely’
- Thursday 28 July 2011, 12:44
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- Ship Operations
OFFICIALLY, the International Maritime Organization still hopes to introduce a 0.5% global sulphur cap in 2020 — but stakeholders in the bunkering industry don’t see this happening.By 2020, refinery capacity will be nowhere near sufficient to provide the global fleet with low-sulphur...
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