ExxonMobil to grow as direct marine fuel supplier
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Major oil companies like ExxonMobil and Total are well positioned to grab a larger bite of the marine fuel, or bunker in shipping lingo, market when the new sulfur regulations enter force next year, placing new demands on shipping companies and suppliers.
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