(Bloomberg) -- BP Plc, Europe's second-largest oil
company, said it expects the sulfur content of the North Sea
Forties crude blend to rise above 1.1% in August, beyond
original expectations.
BP says the amount of sulfur in August will increase as
maintenance at some fields which feed into Forties boosts the
overall share of the sulfurous Buzzard crude in the blend,
according to the company Web site.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
company, said it expects the sulfur content of the North Sea
Forties crude blend to rise above 1.1% in August, beyond
original expectations.
BP says the amount of sulfur in August will increase as
maintenance at some fields which feed into Forties boosts the
overall share of the sulfurous Buzzard crude in the blend,
according to the company Web site.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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