Peninsula bolsters itself ahead of 2020

The upcoming sulfur regulations have made British Peninsula Petroleum increase its credit facilities. According to the company, the extra capital will be used to realize growth plans in line with the 2020 requirements.
Photo: Arkivfoto/Colourbox
Photo: Arkivfoto/Colourbox

The clock is ticking down to the new, global sulfur regulations entering into force in just over eight months, and this has made British bunker supplier Peninsula Petroleum (PPG) increase its credit facilities.

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