The Panama-registered Sanchi was carrying the equivalent of nearly 1 million barrels of ultra-light crude. plus its own fuel. to South Korea.
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Navigation authorities of the four countries agreed to carry out a joint research on the collision of the Iranian tanker and the Chinese freighter which took place on January 6
Read More »China Crude Demand Growth will Continue
China will import 452 million tonnes. equivalent to 9 million bpd. in 2018.
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China’s total exports of refined fuel touched an all-time monthly high of 6.17 million tonnes in December.
Read More »Clean Energy will Progress in 2018
EV sales will hit 1.5 million units in 2018. and again. China will lead the way with more than half of that total.
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Korean businessmen also intend to participate in the creation of a fishing industry complex on Nazimov Cape near Vladivostok.
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The sale will end the Japanese conglomerate’s troubled foray into overseas nuclear power.
Read More »Iranian Tanker`s Oil Slick Is Now the Size of Paris
Sanchi had held a million barrels of light condensate oil. which is highly toxic and flammable.
Read More »Sunken Iranian Tanker may be Leaking Bunker Fuel
The Sanchi was carrying 136.000 tonnes of condensate before the accident. most of which evaporated after the stricken shipped burned for days.
Read More »China will Investigate Sanchi Sinking
China will invite others to jointly conduct an investigation and analyze data from the data recorder.
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