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Cutting sulphur from fuel could cause engines to fail: research

by CRAIG EASON last modified Nov 19, 2009 02:41 PM

Increase in cutter stock compromises engines, reports CRAIG EASON

REDUCING sulphur in heavy fuel oil bunkers could lead to increased engine problems, industry experts have warned.
Owners risk increased incidents of fuel contamination as bunker suppliers use higher volumes of hydrocarbon additives, known as cutter stock, to meet...

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