The Singapore trading arm of U.S.-based refiner Phillips 66 has recently leased a new floating storage vessel along the Singapore and Malacca Straits for storing fuel oil, market sources told Reuters.
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So far, Phillips 66 has been partially renting the EM Splendour for fuel oil storage, the report added. The Singapore and Malacca Straits are a key location for fuel oil storage in Asia. Singapore is ...
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