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DP World expects increased traffic to Red Sea ports due to the Iran crisis that has choked access to Gulf

DP World, a global ports operator, expects higher volumes 'at its Red Sea Terminals 'as the Iran Conflict approaches the two-week mark, %its CEO stated on Thursday. The Strait of Hormuz is closed and spiraling tanker attacks are cutting traffic to Gulf ports. Conflict triggered by U.S., Israeli and other airstrikes against Iran has affected energy and transport markets, and closed the world's main oil artery. The narrow waterway of Hormuz is the only way to reach most major Gulf ports. Yuvraj 'Narayan, CEO of DP World, said that Jebel Ali, DP World’s flagship hub in?Dubai is still fully operational,...

Transport Infrastructure

Lufthansa: Majority of flights were operated on the first day of the pilot strike

The airline said that more than half of Lufthansa's flights to and from Germany were cancelled on Thursday. This was the first of two strike days by pilots over pensions. The VC union has called for strikes on Lufthansa cargo and passenger flights departing from German airports this Thursday and Friday. This will affect the German flag carrier as well as?passengers, who are trying to deal with the chaos created by the Iran War. Lufthansa announced on Wednesday that it would operate "more than half" of its scheduled flights during the two day 'walkout. This includes 60% of long haul...

Transport Infrastructure

Sources say that the Black Sea's Novorossiysk Oil Exports were 10 days behind schedule for March.

According to three sources, the Black Sea port 'Novorossiysk is running 10 days behind schedule due to persistent storms, drone attacks and other factors. One of these forced a suspension in loadings at the beginning of this month. A source in the trade stated that "every time a danger warning is issued, tankers are demoored and sent to sea." According to LSEG, industry sources and estimates, shipments from Novorossiysk of Urals and KEBCO 'crude oil' in the first ten days of March averaged around 200,000 bpd, about half of them being carryovers from February. Another source from the oil industry...

Transport Infrastructure

UK considering additional Gulf deployments following minehunter withdrawal

John Healey, the UK's defence minister, said on Thursday that the UK is looking at additional options to deploy?to Gulf following the increase in attacks by Iran on vessels. He also noted that the UK already has autonomous mine-hunting systems in the area. Royal Navy (RN), said last week that its last minehunter HMS Middleton was based out of Bahrain and had returned to Britain in March?1. The vessel was over 40 years old and was "no longer certified for sailing", it stated. Healey stated that "we already have some autonomous mine hunting systems in the area." Healey said that...

Transport Infrastructure

US energy chief: Oil unlikely to reach $200 per barrel

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated on Thursday that global oil prices are unlikely to reach $200 per barrel, even though?crude?tankers remain stalled in Strait of Hormuz while the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran has widened. Wright said that he thought it unlikely but was focused on the military operations and the solution of the problem when asked if oil prices would hit $200 per barrel. This is a price level which could be reached if the war escalates, according to an Iranian official on Wednesday. The spokesperson for Tehran's Khatam al-Anbiya Military Command HQ, Ebrahim Zolfaqari said, "Get ready for...

Transport Infrastructure

Consultancy says that the exports of iron ore from Ukraine have fallen by 41% in 2026.

Analysts at GMK Center - Consultancy reported on Thursday that the?exports of iron ore from Ukraine in January and February fell by nearly?41% compared to last year, totaling 3.3 million metric??tons. GMK Center expects Ukraine's exports of iron ore to decline by 5% in this year, to 29 million tons. After grain, iron ore is the second-largest export of Ukraine. GMK stated in a'report' that the decline of exports is likely primarily attributed to internal production constraints versus external market conditions. GMK Center stated that the main cause of the shutdowns was the disruptions in power supply following the attacks...

Transport Infrastructure

State rail company reports that grain deliveries from Ukraine to ports have risen 10% in March.

The weather was a factor in the 10% increase in grain shipments from Ukraine to Black Sea ports for export. Ukraine is one of the world's largest grain producers and exporters. More than 90% of grain exported by Ukraine goes to Black Sea ports via rail. Ukrzaliznytsia reported that so far in the month of March,?0.9 metric?tons grain had been delivered to ports. This is 8% more than during the same period last year. Last week, the company reported that grain shipments from Ukraine to ports increased by?5.5% year-on-year in February to?2.3 metric tons. As of March 6, data from...

Transport Infrastructure

MSC, a shipper, secures a 45-year concession at the Lagos port with Nigerdock

The Swiss-based shipping company, 'MSC,' has signed a 45 year?concession contract with Nigerian maritime firm Nigerdock to develop, operate and maintain a new container terminal in the Snake Island Port of Lagos. The MSC terminal will be part of a $1 billion investment in infrastructure and logistics that the company has announced in Nigeria. As supply chains change around the world, global shipping companies are attempting to establish long-term footholds on emerging markets. Nigeria, Africa's biggest economy, struggles with chronic congestion in Lagos' ports. MSC said the terminal, which will be built by ITB Nigeria & DEME Group is expected...

Transport Infrastructure

Oman tries to control fires at Salalah Port after drones strike

Oman’s civil defence is working to contain a fire in 'fuel tanks' at the country's Salalah Port, Oman’s state news agency announced on Wednesday. Drones had struck oil storage areas at the port. Citing Oman's Civil Defence, the state news agency said that it "might" take some time to contain the fire, without giving any further details. Oman's State TV reported earlier on Wednesday that drones had struck fuel tanks "in the port". Oman's official news agency, citing the energy ministry, said that there had been no interruption to oil supplies in the country. Ambrey, a British maritime security company,...

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...

Transport Infrastructure

Trains are disrupted by a fire near Glasgow Central Station

The?fire near Glasgow Central Station in Britain has caused major?disruptions? to train services. National Rail has announced that the station will remain closed until further notice. National Rail announced in a post 'on X' that major disruptions would be expected up until 'the end of Monday. The BBC reported earlier that a fire at a vape shop near the station had caused the building to collapse. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service reported that they were alerted to reports at 3:46 pm (1546 GMT) of an alleged fire on the ground floor of a four storey commercial building. John Swinney,...

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...

Passenger Transportation Services

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As the Middle East conflict escalates, airlines cancel more flights

The global air travel industry is still severely affected by the Iran war, which forced the closures of key Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi. This left tens thousands of passengers stranded. The following is the latest information on flights in alphabetical order. AEGEAN AIRLINES The largest airline in Greece has cancelled flights to Tel Aviv and Baghdad. Dubai flights are cancelled until the 28th of March and Riyadh flights until March 14. AIR BALTIC AirBaltic, a Latvian airline, said that 'all' flights to Tel Aviv were cancelled until the 28th of March. All flights to...

Passenger Transportation Services

Jet fuel prices are on the rise, and airlines have failed to implement hedging strategies.

As a sharp increase in oil prices shakes the global transport market, airlines are facing an additional threat. The price of jet fuel has risen much faster than crude oil prices. Airlines that use hedging contracts in order to protect themselves from sudden increases in oil 'prices' are announcing fare increases, fuel surcharges, and capacity reductions as they struggle with the unprecedented increase in refining profits since the U.S. - Israel war on Iran. Jet fuel Prices normally rise and fall in line with crude oil prices. However, since the Iran conflict they have more than doubled, outpacing an increase...

Passenger Transportation Services

Used electric vehicles are becoming more affordable, attracting US buyers.

The steep depreciation of used electric cars and their improved reliability is attracting more Americans. As federal incentives for new EVs fade, the pre-owned vehicle market has become a 'key entry point' for those who cannot afford to buy a new EV. The rapid advancements in battery technology, range, and software, along with falling resale values, have pushed'many used EVs to a price that is comparable to 'comparable gasoline cars. Meanwhile, over-the-air upgrades and a growing 'charging -network? are easing concerns about ownership. Rollbacks of incentives, which once fueled EV purchase, combined with increased vehicle prices are also helping them...

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Sources say that Kazakhstan's Tengiz oil field is recovering daily production, but the average March production falls short of target.

Two industry sources said that oil output at Kazakhstan's biggest Tengiz Field rose to 810,000 barrels of oil on March 11 but only averaged 495,000 barrels per day (bpd), lagging behind the capacity goal. Sources claim that the average production in Tengiz between March 1-10 was 16 % lower than it was in February when output was around 590 000 bpd. Tengizchevroil, a U.S. Chevron company that operates in Tengiz, is now restoring production after a January 18 emergency shutdown caused by an fire. The main export route, the Caspian Pipeline Consortium system (CPC), is constrained by adverse weather conditions...

Transportation

Iraq will keep crude production at 1.4m bpd despite war disruptions, says oil minister

Hayan Abdel-Ghani, the Oil Minister, was quoted on Thursday as saying that Iraq would keep crude 'oil' production at 1.4 million barrels a day. This is less than a third of the level before the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. According to state news agency, according to the minister, 200,000 bpd are being transported via truck through Turkey Syria and Jordan, and that Iraq has implemented a plan to deal with the current disruptions. Sources told?that oil production in Iraq's southern oilfields has dropped 70%, to just 1.3m bpd. This is because the country cannot export via the Gulf due to...

Transportation

IEA: Russia's oil exports and revenue have been at their lowest level since the beginning of the Ukraine conflict.

The International Energy Agency reported on Thursday that Russia's crude-oil?and refined products?and revenues decreased in February to reach their lowest levels?since the onset of the Ukraine conflict 2022. Russia's commodity revenue is a crucial?part of state budget proceeds, and it is?needed to support increasing military expenditures. Since the beginning of the Iran War at the end of February, Russian oil prices have increased. The Paris-based IEA reported that Russia's crude exports decreased by 410,000 barrels a day from January to 4.2 millions?barrels a day. The drop was caused by the?reduction of exports to India after 'Washington discouraged Russia from cooperating...

Transportation

Sources claim that Iran has planted about 12 mines along the Strait of Hormuz.

Two sources familiar with the issue said that Iran had deployed about a dozen mines in the Strait of Hormuz. This move was 'likely' to complicate the reopening of this narrow waterway. It is an important route for shipping liquefied gas and oil. The 'war' launched by Israel and the United States 12 days ago has effectively halted the exports of LNG and oil through the strategic chokepoint on the Iranian coast, which is helping to?drive up world energy prices. Iran's military leadership said on Wednesday that the world should prepare for oil prices to reach $200 per barrel. According...

Transportation

Sources claim that Iran has planted about 12 mines along the Strait of Hormuz.

Two sources with knowledge of the matter have confirmed that Iran has placed about 12 mines along the Strait of Hormuz. This move is likely to impede the reopening of the narrow waterway, which is an important route for the shipping of oil and LNG. The war that was launched by the United States and Israel 12 days ago has effectively halted the exports of LNG and oil through the strategic chokepoint on the coast of Iran, which is helping to push up the world's energy prices. Iran's military leadership said on Wednesday that the world must be ready for...

Transportation

Vice-minister: Hungary sent Druzhba fact finding mission to Ukraine

Officials said that Hungary sent a fact finding?mission to Ukraine on Wednesday to investigate the Druzhba?pipeline?outage. Budapest is looking to restart the?flows?of oil amid rising global prices linked to the Middle East war. Since January, when oil flow stopped in the Druzhba Pipeline, Budapest and Kyiv have been locked in a diplomatic conflict. Viktor Orban has given a prominent place to his anti-Ukrainian rhetoric in his campaign for an April 12 election. Hungary blocked a new EU sanction against Russia, as well as a large loan to Ukraine due to the dispute. In a recorded Facebook statement, Gabor Czepek, the...

Transportation

Kazakhstan will produce 96-98 millions tons of oil by 2026, which is below plan

Yerlan AKkenzhenov, Energy Minister, said on 'Wednesday' that Kazakhstan oil and.gas condensate.production.this year.is.expected to.reach between 96 and 98 millions metric tons. This is below the 100.5 million tons planned. According to calculations, this would equal up to 2 million barrels of oil per day. calculations. Akkenzhenov, who spoke to reporters in the country's parliament, said that the shortfall is due to Ukrainian attacks against?the Caspian Pipeline Consortium which carries the majority?of Kazakhstan oil exports to Novorossiysk port, as well disruptions at Tengiz, the largest oilfield of the country. Tengiz suffered a series of outages in January that resulted in the...

Transportation

Urals diffs are softer on the rising freight costs to Asia

According to calculations made by? Calculations on Tuesday. The cost of shipping vessels from Russia's Baltic Sea port to India has risen sharply, according to traders. Robert Fico, the Slovakian Prime Minister, said that after meeting with EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday they agreed to resume oil transit through the Druzhba pipe via Ukraine and appreciated EU's readiness for financial and technical assistance for repairs. PLATTS WINDOW * There were no?bids on Tuesday for Urals or?Azeri BTC, and CPC blend, traders said. Donald Trump, the U.S. president and Vladimir Putin, his Russian counterpart discussed the war in...

Transportation

What are the challenges of securing shipping in the Strait of Hormuz?

Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States, said that the Pentagon was looking into ways to safely escort vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran, located on the northern coast of the country, has effectively closed this strait. According to United Nations data, traffic through the strait is down 97% since February 28 when the U.S. and Israel war against Iran started. The U.S. aims to calm the oil markets, as they are concerned that a prolonged war could cause a global crisis of energy. What is at stake? The Strait of Hormuz is...

Transportation

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...