IMO 2020 low sulphur regulation challenges global refinery industry

IMO 2020 Low Sulphur Regulation Challenges Global Refinery Industry

In 2016, International Maritime Organization (IMO) decided to strictly enforce use of bunker fuels with a sulphur content of 0.5 percent (mass by mass) from the existing 3.5 percent limit, from 2020. However, refineries do not have sufficient production capacity to meet bunker fuels demand with less than 0.5 percent…

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