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Unions blame BP move on Turnbull

BP WILL take the Australian-crewed fuel tanker, the MT British Fidelity, off the country's coast to maintain the competitiveness of the Kwinana refinery in Perth's southern suburbs, a move unions have blamed on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Unions blame BP move on Turnbull

The UK supermajor confirmed to Energy News that it had provided notice to the vessel's operator, ASP Shipping, for the return of the ship to its owner in early May. The British Fidelity operated out...

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