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A question of provenance

Sanctions introduced following Russia’s aggression against Ukraine have blocked the sale and purchase of Russian-sourced bunker fuel. Steve Simms of Simms Showers takes a close look at how national regulations interpret the ‘transformation’ of Russian marine fuel into a non-sanctioned product – and uncovers more questions than clear answers



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