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Chain reaction

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has brought further volatility – and restrictions – to shipping and bunkering markets already battered by a global pandemic. Lesley Bankes-Hughes considers the initial impact of the Ukraine crisis on the energy landscape and canvasses the views of bunker industry stakeholders on a market in flux



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