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Woodside expected to shut-in Cimatti field

To raise flash point of Vincent crude in pursuit of VLSFO market

 Woodside is expected to shut-in one of its fields to boost the flash point of Vincent Crude.

Woodside is expected to shut-in one of its fields to boost the flash point of Vincent Crude.

  The company has separately been pursuing its plans to develop LNG as a marine fuel for the same reasons.  Earlier this month Reuters reported that Woodside would increase its flash point from July...

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