The escalation of conflict in the Middle East has raised concerns over the reliability of conventional marine fuels, prompting a reevaluation of investments in alternative marine fuels. Prices for low-sulfur marine fuels surged, driven by supply risk, with projections indicating a peak around April to May. The crisis highlights the need for diversified fuel supply chains as energy security becomes a primary consideration for shipowners.
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