This is why shipping companies support the "sulfur exception"
When there was mention of allowing ships without scrubbers to carry traditional fuel oil on board, shipping companies objected. And the proposal was shelved. There are several reasons why FONAR, which allows ships to bunker in emergency situations, gets their support after all.
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On the surface it might look like a loophole that still allows ships without scrubbers to bunker traditional heavy fuel oil, HFO.
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