MPA launches probe into bunker fuel contamination at Singapore port
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SINGAPORE'S Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) has launched a probe on the cause of the alleged bunker fuel contamination by 2 bunker fuel suppliers here - a major episode that could threaten to mar the city-state's widely acclaimed status as a global maritime hub.
"As a major bunkering hub, the MPA takes quality assurance seriously and is investigating the cause of the alleged bunker fuel contamination," said the agency in response to a query from The Business Times.
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