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Going with the flow

Discussions at this year’s Middle East Bunkering Convention were inevitably informed by new and ongoing geopolitical challenges, but, as Lesley Bankes-Hughes reports, the event also provided a timely opportunity to review oil supply and demand trends, regional bunker markets, and the prospects for alternative fuels



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