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IMO 2020 regulation poses little risk to Singapore's bunkering hub status
Report summary
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has set a global cap of 0.5% sulphur in all bunker fuels starting January 2020. While this poses challenges to Singapore's current status as the world's largest bunkering hub, we believe Singapore will overcome these challenges with minimum impact. However, the ride may not be as smooth as in the past.
Table of contents
- Singapore bunker fuel demand in '000 b/d
Tables and charts
This report includes 2 images and tables including:
- IMO 2020 regulation poses little risk to Singapore's bunkering hub status: Image 1
- Singapore supply/demand balance in '000 b/d
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