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Friday, July 27, 2012
Shipowners expect higher fuel costs under U.S. low-sulfur rules.    By Chris Dupin       As the United States prepares to begin enforcing its new low-sulfur fuel requirements for ships operating in coastal waters this month, experts are worried about the availability and cost of fuel both now and as the environmental regulations ratchet up in the years ahead.    “There is concern that the current refiners may not be able to produce sufficient stock to supply all...
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