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+ | Sanctioned ships may provide a source of possible storage vessels, but the potential for future fleet curtailment is clear. It’s also questionable whether owners of vessels that are not blacklisted will be willing to collect cargoes from those that are.((https:// | ||
There are now 265 tankers blacklisted by at least one of the US, EU or UK (with a US listing being by far the most disruptive to trading).((https:// | There are now 265 tankers blacklisted by at least one of the US, EU or UK (with a US listing being by far the most disruptive to trading).((https:// |
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