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Indian industries will face LNG shortages as Middle East conflict disrupts Gulf shipments

The U.S./Israeli war with Iran has disrupted Middle East fuel supplies, and affected India's Liquefied natural gas (LNG), which it imports from its key supplier Qatar. As India, the fourth largest LNG consumer in the world, reduces its supply, several?Indian?industries?are?being affected. GAIL (India), the Indian gas marketing company would consider reducing supplies to customers of natural gas after Petronet LNG, its long-term supplier, issued a notice of force majeure due to?vessels limitations. ONGC Petro Additions operates its Dahej?gas?cracker? in western India with a "dramatically" reduced capacity due to falling?supplies of gas and other feedstock. Adani Total Gas has raised prices...






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Oman's Muscat Airport denies restricting private jets following reports

Oman's Muscat Airport confirmed a message seen by charter executives asking private?jets not to use the airport for "additional" flights,?to give government and commercial traffic priority. The airport stated that "Muscat International Airport will continue to facilitate and welcome private jet flights as well as business aviation operations." Financial Times reported the first online message sent by a group of?executives, which featured a letterhead bearing the Oman Airport's logo. The message asked airlines and operators to cancel all flights that did not fall within the approved seasonal schedule. According to a message from March 6, which was seen by us,...

Passenger Marine Transportation

Ship tracking data shows that a Greek-operated oil tanker carrying Saudi cargo passes through Hormuz.

According to analysis of ship tracking platforms such as 'Kpler' and 'Lloyd's List' Intelligence, a Greek-operated tanker sailed across the Strait of Hormuz on Monday with a cargo of Saudi Arabian crude oil and India listed as its destination. Hundreds of ships are anchored on both sides of the strait as the U.S. and Israel war against Iran continues. The oil and shipping markets are watching for any signs of increased sailings through this critical waterway, through which most of the world's crude oil passes. MarineTraffic data showed that the Shenlong Suezmax, a tanker with a 1 million-barrel capacity, had...

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UAE's bourses are the lowest in the Gulf; oil prices soar on Iran war

Oil prices rose more than 15% on fears of long-term Strait of 'Hormuz shipping interruptions and supply cuts, while most Gulf markets fell in early trading Monday. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said on Saturday that he is not interested in negotiations and that the war will end when Iran's military or government cease to function. Iran's decision to name Mojtaba Khamenei supreme leader, to succeed his father Ali Khamenei on Monday, further dampens hopes for peace. Brent crude rose $14.73 or 15.8% to $107.39 per barrel around 0800 GMT, on course for its largest-ever single-day jump. The energy markets...

Transport Infrastructure

Oman's Muscat airport limits private jet flights, email says

According to an email obtained by the. Charter plane operators were informed by the airport authorities on Friday that due to current crisis management measures, flights are limited to seasonal approved services. This measure is necessary, according to the airport, in order to reduce congestion and maintain acceptable capacity. Financial Times first reported the email. It 'asked all airlines and operators to cancel any slots that did not fall within the approved seasonal schedule, and to refrain from submitting unapproved flight requests up until further notice. The email stated that "the only additional flights that may be considered are those...

Transport Infrastructure

US agency to insure maritime losses up to $20 billion in Gulf

U.S. International Development Finance Corporation announced on Friday that the U.S. would provide reinsurance for losses of up to $20 billion in the Gulf region. This will help oil and gas shipping companies maintain confidence during the war against Iran. The President Donald Trump ordered on Tuesday the DFC to provide financial guarantees and political risk insurance for maritime trade within the Gulf. This was after the transit of?oil tankers and liquefied gas tanks had come to a standstill in the Strait of Hormuz, which is located off Iran. DFC stated that the coverage would be rolled out and initially...

Transport Infrastructure

The Middle East turmoil may delay the delivery of overseas votes for the Danish election.

Denmark's Government said on Friday that the ongoing turmoil in the Middle East may prevent some overseas votes from being counted in the country's general election of March 24. The war in Iran has caused major disruptions to global air travel, including the closure of Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi. This has left passengers and cargo stranded. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that under these circumstances, it could not guarantee that postal ballots cast in countries affected will arrive on time for general elections. It said that the risk was for 'votes cast' in...

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Sources say that despite the war, crude and gas tankers are still sailing from Iranian ports with their cargoes.

According to traders and ship trackers, at least five crude oil-laden tankers have left Iranian ports since the U.S. airstrikes began on February 28. Liquid petroleum gas supplies were also on their way on Friday. Since the start of the conflict, the Strait of Hormuz has been closed to international shipping. At least nine vessels have been damaged. The Iranian supplies were moving, but at a slower rate. According to the United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), which monitors Iran-related tanker activity through satellite and ship tracking, at least five crude oil tankers left Iran's Kharg Island major oil terminal between...

Transport Infrastructure

As the Iran conflict intensifies, maritime insurance premiums are on the rise

As the conflict in the 'Gulf escalates, premiums on maritime insurance for war coverage have risen -- some by over 1000% -- causing a dramatic increase in the cost of transporting energy along a vital maritime corridor. The conflict sparked Saturday by Israeli and U.S. airstrikes against Tehran has paralyzed shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran said on Monday that it would shoot at any ship that tried to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. At least nine vessels in the area have been damaged since the conflict began. Ship owners can claim for any damage their vessel or...

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Azerbaijan has announced that it will evacuate its diplomats to Iran in order to ensure their safety

Azerbaijan has evacuated its diplomats to Iran, according to Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov on Friday. This comes a day after Baku claimed that four Iranian drones crossed the border into Azerbaijan and injured four people at Nakhchivan. Bayramov, speaking at a press conference in Baku said that Azerbaijan is evacuating its employees from its embassy in Tehran and consulate in Tabriz. Tabriz is the largest city in Iran's northwestern region, where ethnic Azerbaijanis reside. On the orders of President Ilham Aliyev instructions were given to evacuate our embassy in Tehran, as well as the consulate in Tabriz, from Iran. These...

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CK Hutchison intensifies legal efforts as Panama seizes ports

Hong Kong conglomerate 'CK Hutchison' said Friday that it had 'escalated the legal battle in Panama following the?government seizing its port operations. It has petitioned for a re-examination of the decree behind this takeover. Panama occupied illegally facilities, seized property, and ignored consultations. The company took further legal action at the national and international level. CK Hutchison’s Panama Ports Company, which manages a?two terminals close to the strategically important Panama Canal, has filed an administrative request?seeking reconsideration for the Panamanian executive action, which led to the confiscation of?its property and occupation of its facilities, CK Hutchison stated. Panamanian authorities raided...

Transport Infrastructure

Shipping data shows that Iranian bulker ships sail from Gulf despite the war

Ship tracking data revealed on Thursday that Iranian dry bulk'vessels' are trying to transport their cargoes through the Gulf to the export markets for the first time since the U.S. launched an attack? on Iran at the weekend. Since the start of the conflict, international shipping has been largely shut out of Strait of Hormuz. Vessels are wary of being shot at. According to MarineTraffic, two Iran-flagged?bulk ships - the Parshad? and the Parisan? - left Iranian port Bandar Imam?Khomeini? and Bandar Abbas on Thursday and were on water heading towards Kuantan in?Malaysia. The two ships that were sanctioned by...

Passenger Marine Transportation

Officials say that Lloyd's Market is working with the US government on Gulf maritime plans

The Lloyd's market in London is in contact with the United States. The International Development Finance Corporation of the U.S. government is negotiating with Lloyd's Market officials about a plan to provide political risk assurance and guarantees for maritime trade in the Gulf. Lloyd's engages constructively with U.S. Development Finance Corporation, and other relevant stakeholders. The market is focused on maintaining its position as the "global centre for excellence in war risk insurance." A Lloyd's spokesperson stated. Sheila Cameron, CEO of the Lloyd's Market Association (LMA), who represents all underwriting companies in the Lloyd's market, said in a separate statement...

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Freight Logistics

Ninety one, an investment manager, increases its aluminium bets in response to the Strait of Hormuz crisis

Ninety one increased its aluminium exposure in its Global Natural Resources Fund after Middle East?conflict caused the Strait of Hormuz to be closed, threatening the global supply of the metal. Around seven million metric tonnes of aluminium is smelted in the Middle East, which represents 9% of global production. George Cheveley who manages this fund with Paul Gooden and Dawid Heyl said, "We could lose an important amount of supply in a market which is already quite tight." "We were over-weight aluminum a week ago, and now we are even more so," said George Cheveley. Cheveley said in an interview...

Freight Logistics

The Middle East war has a negative impact on HK trading debuts that are hoping to take advantage of early IPO momentum

The war in the Middle East has weighed down on Monday's market debuts of three Hong Kong listings that hoped to?ride a wave of momentum for share sales in the city in this year. Shenzhen Zhaowei Machinery & Electronics (SZME), Estun Automation (Estun) and Alsco Pooling Service (Alsco Pooling Service) are the first Hong Kong shares to be listed since the conflict erupted at the end last month. Zhaowei was the best-performing of the three. Shares in the microdrive manufacturer rose 9.4% over its original offer price, which was HK$71.28 (9.12). However, the initial 'public offering' price for the stock...

Freight Logistics

Shipper MSC introduces emergency fuel surcharge

Shipping company MSC announced on Saturday that it would implement a fuel surcharge for all cargo from the Mediterranean (including West Mediterranean and Adriatic Sea, East Mediterranean and Greece) and Black Sea, to the Indian Subcontinent, the Red Sea and East Africa. This will be effective March 16, 2019. The surcharge was set at $30 per twenty-foot equivalent unit for dry containers and $50 per TEU refrigerated containers from the Mediterranean, Black Sea and Red Sea. The world's largest ocean container carrier said that dry containers traveling from the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and East Africa would be charged at $60...

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Russian oil prices rise, but tanker costs reduce gains

The war in Iran has pushed up the price of Urals oil from Russia, which was shunned due to sanctions imposed on Ukraine. However, costs are also increasing, traders reported Tuesday. After Iranian threats against Gulf shipping effectively stopped tankers from Saudi Arabia, the second largest seller in the world, Russia, was brought to attention. Urals crude On Monday, barrels from Russian ports were being sold at $76 on a FOB basis. Data showed that the price of a barrel in Russian ports was around $76 on Monday, free-on-board (FOB). Calculations show that the price of an Urals cargo?loading out...

Transportation

North Korea and China resume passenger trains service after a six-year break

An official ticketing office said in Beijing on Tuesday that tickets for the first passenger trains?in six-years from Beijing to Pyongyang's capital were sold out before its departure date of?March 12?. The return of rail service suspended in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, restores an important transport link between North Korea and its main economic ally. According to the Beijing ticketing office, entrepreneurs, government officials, and journalists purchased tickets for the trip, which was restricted to those with business visas. Tickets are still available for the service scheduled for 18 March. North Korea is still largely closed to tourists...

Transportation

Data shows that diesel exports to Russia from Primorsk are expected to increase by 13% m/m for the period March 1-10.

The data and calculations from trade sources show that the loadings of ultra-low sulphur diesel from the Baltic Sea port of Primorsk between March 1-10 will have risen to a total of 630,000 metric tonnes. This would be an increase of 13% from the 560,000 tons produced in February. Primorsk's diesel exports are increasing as the harsh weather has caused a storage of cargos. After unplanned maintenance several?refineries have also been brought back into operation, increasing fuel production at a time when domestic demand is still low. The traders stated that the global demand for diesel fuel, driven by the...

Transportation

North Korea and China resume passenger trains service after a six-year break

The Unification Ministry of South Korea announced on Tuesday that passenger train services between Pyongyang, North Korea and Beijing will resume this week. This marks the end of a six-year suspension due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. After years of border closures, which began in early 2020, the resumption of traffic restores an important transport link between North Korea's primary economic ally and itself. China's State Railway?told Yonhap News Agency the Pyongyang to Beijing train would?begin round-trip service starting March 12 and operate four times per week. Yonhap reported that only 'the last two carriages would initially carry passengers, mostly diplomats...

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Hungary asks EU for suspension of sanctions against Russian energy

Viktor Orban, Hungary's prime minister, called for the European Union on Monday to suspend sanctions on Russian energy and convened a government emergency meeting.to address rising fuel costs.just five weeks prior to a pivotal election. The war in Iran has fueled a rise in oil prices that have pushed up diesel and petrol costs in Hungary. Orban is now facing a challenge as he prepares for parliamentary elections on April 12, where he will be fighting to maintain his 16-year hold on power. Orban's Fidesz is trailing the centre-right Tisza despite having launched a series of measures that have increased...

Transportation

Slovakia PM Fico will meet EU's von der Leyen in order to push for the restart of Druzhba Oil Flows

Slovak PM Robert Fico announced on Sunday that he will meet with EU chief Ursula von der Leyen, on Tuesday. Slovakia and Hungary are increasing pressure on Ukraine to resume Russian oil flow, while warning Slovakia it could block a large EU loan to Kyiv. Since late January, Russian oil has been stopped flowing through the Druzhba Pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia. Kyiv claimed that a Russian attack had caused an 'incident' which seriously damaged the pipeline. The outage has ignited one of the most heated arguments between the two neighbours since Russia's full-scale invasion in Ukraine 2022. Ukraine claims...

Transportation

ADNOC manages offshore output and onshore operations continue

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company announced on Saturday that it was 'actively managing offshore production levels to meet storage requirements amidst the U.S. -Isaeli war on Iran', and its onshore operations are continuing. ADNOC stated in a press release that "this approach will preserve operational flexibility and enable the company resume normal operations with no prolonged delay." Eight-day war has now blocked shipping through the Strait of Hormuz - the vital waterway that supplies 20% of the world's oil and LNG. Analysts predicted that the UAE and Saudi Arabia would soon be forced to reduce production as their oil reserves...

Transportation

Azerbaijan claims to have foiled Iranian plots, including a plan to attack a major pipeline

Azerbaijan has said that it prevented several "terrorist" sabotage plots by Iran's Islamic?Revolutionary?Guard?Corps (IRGC), which included a plot to target a major oil pipeline running -through the South –Caucasus and into?Turkey. According to the Azertag news agency, a statement from the State Security?Service late Friday night, targets included the Baku, Tbilisi, Ceyhan (BTC), oil pipeline and the Israeli Embassy in Azerbaijan. Also, there was an Ashkenazi Synagogue as well as a leader of an ancient Jewish group in Azerbaijan known by the Mountain Jews. Iran has not responded to the statement. BTC is a pipeline that travels through?Georgia, Turkey, and...

Transportation

Azeri BTC exports to increase in April

The schedule showed that the differentials between dated Brent and Urals crude jumped in 'the Indian market due to supply shortages brought on by 'the conflict in Iran. Meanwhile, exports of Azeri BTC from Ceyhan were expected to increase next month. Reports on Thursday indicated that traders are selling Russian Urals at a premium to Brent of $4-5 per barrel upon arrival in Indian ports between March and April. This is after the United States granted Indian refiners an 'waiver' to resume purchasing Russian oil. Calculations on Friday showed that the grade's discount on Brent at the Russian Baltic Sea...

Transportation

Slovakia amends Gazprom contract to increase Russian imports ahead of EU ban

SPP, Slovakia's national?gas?company?, amended its long-term?contract?with Gazprom? to align it with European regulation and continue to import Russian?gas?, it announced on Friday. After talks, sources claimed that the discussions were to increase volumes before an EU prohibition on Russian?gas? kicks in later next year. EU gas prices have increased by 50% in the last week, after Qatar stopped exporting liquefied gas following U.S., Israeli and Tehran's response to U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran. SPP started?the discussions before the conflict erupted. SPP stated that the amendment was intended to align the long-term contracts with the EU RePowerEU? plan to wean...

Transportation

MOL Hungary says that capacity tests will begin on the Adria pipeline next week

Hungary's Oil and Gas Company?MOL announced on Friday that capacity testing on the Adria oil pipeline will begin on March 11, and last for 10 months. The company is attempting to find alternative routes as Russian crude oil supplies are set to cease at the end 2027. MOL, the operator of refineries in Hungary, Slovakia and Romania, has expressed concerns about whether or not the Adria Pipeline can meet their needs. JANAF, a Croatian operator, dismissed these concerns. Hungary and Slovakia want to continue receiving supplies from Russia, and are exempted?from the current European Union sanctions. Adria is a viable...

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The Kremlin claims that the war in Iran is driving up demand for Russian energy

The Kremlin announced?on Friday?that?the war against Iran has fueled demand for Russian energy. This comes a day after U.S. Treasury granted India a waiver of 30 days to purchase Russian oil that is currently "stuck" at sea. As the conflict entered its seventh?day on Friday, the Strait of Hormuz - a vital shipping?passage - was all but closed, and countries around the globe were cut off from global oil and LNG supplies. Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, told reporters that Russia is a reliable source of oil and natural gas via pipelines as well as in liquefied forms. The war in...