Bunker One accuses rival of unfair competition with Russian oil

The supplier has raised concerns at an meeting with authorities about ”unfair competitive advantages” in Danish waters. The company denies the allegations. Updated.
(ARCHIVE / ILLUSTRATION) In its warnings to the Danish Transport Authority, Bunker One has emphasized that Fast Bunkering's deliveries have only affected competition, but not necessarily been illegal in relation to e.g. sanctions against Russia. | Photo: Marius Renner/Ritzau Scanpix
(ARCHIVE / ILLUSTRATION) In its warnings to the Danish Transport Authority, Bunker One has emphasized that Fast Bunkering's deliveries have only affected competition, but not necessarily been illegal in relation to e.g. sanctions against Russia. | Photo: Marius Renner/Ritzau Scanpix

Latvian Fast Bunkering has been accused by Bunker One of engaging in unfair competition because the Latvian oil company has apparently been supplying ships with Russian bunker oil in the waters off Skagen in Denmark for months.

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