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November 2, 2006 · about 20 years ago

BP to cut ship emissions, vessel speeds

Tanker company BP Shipping, part of the oil giant BP Group, wants to work with charterers and owners to reduce air pollution from its operations, it was reported today.

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Tanker company BP Shipping, part of the oil giant BP Group, wants to work with charterers and owners to reduce air pollution from its operations, it was reported today.

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