The so called ‘War on Plastics’ has been steadily gaining traction over the past few years, with major companies such
If Boris Johnson gets his way, the ever-impending event that is Brexit will soon be upon us. Little has been
In January 2019 the Trump administration announced tough sanctions against PDVSA, designed to halt US imports of Venezuelan crude. The
In recent months, the IEA has on many occasions expressed concerns about the health of the global economy. As such,
There may be few new frontiers left in the oil market, with most regions having been tested, even if deemed
Historically, there has been a strong correlation between tanker spot and time charter rates, with period rates tracking (with some
During the first week of July, the well documented arrest of the 300,000 dwt ‘Grace 1’ by the British government
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The recent explosion at Philadelphia Energy Solutions’ (PES) 335,000 b/d Philly refinery has come at an opportune time for product