Chemoil
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Chemoil is a leading integrated physical supplier of marine fuel products globally. They purchase fuel oil, diesel oil and blend components from national oil companies, refineries, major oil producers and other sources, blend, sell and deliver marine fuel to a broad base of customers, including a diverse group of ocean-going ship operators, international container and tanker fleets, time charter operators, marine fuel traders, and other customers.
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Their business operations began in September 1981 when Robert Viswanathan Chandran, CEO, began trading marine fuels in California
[edit] Operations
They have physical operations in many ports around the world, including Los Angeles, New York, Houston, Singapore, Panama and the ARA region. These ports together provide approximately 24.6% of residual fuel supplied to end users globally in 2005.
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