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The supply and use of 0.50%-sulphur marine fuel
CIMAC Guideline - Filter treatment of residual fuel oils
Marine fuel handling in connection to stability and compatibility
ISO 3170:2004: Petroleum liquids — Manual sampling
ASTM D4057 – 19: Standard Practice for Manual Sampling of Petroleum and Petroleum Products
SL2019-670/DOJA: Operation on fuels with maximum 0.50% sulphur
SL2019-676/JNN: Preparation for 2020 fuels
SL2014-593/DOJA: Guidelines for Operation on Fuels with less than 0.1% Sulphur
SL2017-638/DOJA: Cleaning of Heavy Fuel Oil and Maximum 0.10% Sulphur Fuels -How to remove cat fines
Biodiesel
VESSEL GENERAL PERMIT FOR DISCHARGES INCIDENTAL TO THE NORMAL OPERATION OF VESSELS (VGP)
VESSEL DISCHARGESAMPLE COLLECTION & ANALYTICAL MONITORING
A How-To Reference for EPA’s 2013 Vessel General Permit (VGP)
RESOLUTION MEPC.259(68) (adopted on 15 May 2015)
ANNEX 3 RESOLUTION MEPC.173(58): GUIDELINES FOR BALLAST WATER SAMPLING (G2)
VESSEL GENERAL PERMIT FOR DISCHARGES INCIDENTAL TO THE NORMAL OPERATION OF VESSELS (VGP)
VESSEL DISCHARGESAMPLE COLLECTION & ANALYTICAL MONITORING
A How-To Reference for EPA’s 2013 Vessel General Permit (VGP)
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE CONTROL ANDMANAGEMENTOF SHIPS'BALLAST WATER AND SEDIMENTS, 2004
Cases of VLSFO bunker fuel contamination, likely by exogenous compounds , that may have been
NAIAS LABS was invited to make a presentation to the Chinese Classification Society's (CCS) Mediterranean
NAIAS LABS is aware of and is involved in the challenges shipping is facing with
NAIAS LABS participated with an exhibition stand designed to express the transition phase the global
It is with pleasure that NAIAS LABS attaches photographs from the successful, vessel Ballast Water
NAIAS LABS organized and presented, in collaboration with their local station, at Houston Texas on