SINGAPORE: Two tankers carrying oil are unable to offload their cargoes at Port Dickson on Peninsular Malaysia's west coast after a facility that carries crude from the ships to refineries broke down, four sources familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
A system known as a single point mooring (SPM) unit, a loading buoy anchored offshore that allows tankers to offload their crude via pipeline to the refineries, has been out of service, said the sources.
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