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As Asia scrambles to supply, the Russian ESPO switches to Brent premium

Russian ESPO blend crude loaded from Kozmino in April and 'early May' has surged at a premium to Brent in Chinese and Indian port, traders reported on Friday. This is due to supply shortages caused mainly by the Iran -war and a softerening of america sanctions. The easing of?U.S. sanctions and the supply'shortages caused by the Iran -war' have fueled demand. After the United States allowed Indians, who were affected by a reduced Middle East oil supply, to buy Russian crude, prices for Russian crude jumped in comparison to Brent. Four sources said that the 30-day waiver granted to Indian...

Transport Infrastructure

Data shows that Russian exports of seaborne oil products in February fell by 3.3% compared to the previous month.

Data from industry sources and calculations revealed that Russia's seaborne?oil product -exports for February 2026 fell 3.3% from the previous month to 7.97?metric tons?. This was due to a combination of?unplanned?refinery _outages? and harsh weather conditions in key ports. According to the data, oil exports from Russia’s Baltic ports - Primorsk Vysotsk St. Petersburg Ust-Luga -- decreased by?11.4% on a month-to-month basis to 4.7 millions tons. Since mid-February, Russian Baltic ports have barred non-ice class tankers from entering. Ice1 and Ice2 vessels are allowed to enter with icebreakers. The data revealed that, in contrast to the Baltic Sea, oil products...

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

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

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...

Transport Infrastructure

Azerbaijan claims two people were injured by Iranian drones

Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry lodged an official protest at the Iranian Embassy on Thursday, after a pair of Iranian drones crossed the border and injured two people in a Nakhchivan airport. The?foreign minister said that the attack on Azerbaijan's territory violates international law and its principles and contradicts them. "We demand the Islamic Republic of Iran to clarify the matter as soon as possible, provide an explanation, and take the necessary urgent measures in order to prevent similar occurrences in the future." Baku reported that the Iranian ambassador in Azerbaijan was summoned by Baku to receive an official protest note. Azerbaijan...

Transport Infrastructure

Russian drone strikes foreign cargo ship near Ukraine Black Sea port

The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority reported late Wednesday that a Russian drone had damaged a civilian Panama-flagged ship transporting 'corn near the Ukrainian port of 'Chornomorsk' in the Black Sea Odesa area. The ports authority announced on Telegram that the vessel was struck while it was en route to leave the port, but did not specify the extent of damage. The Ukrainian Navy said that one crew member was injured?in an attack on the "BULL", which had left the port and was headed towards the Bosphorus Strait. A statement posted on social media stated that the captain refused to assist...

Transport Infrastructure

Russian drone strikes foreign cargo ship near Ukraine Black Sea port

The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority reported late Wednesday that a Russian drone had damaged a civilian Panama flagged vessel transporting corn in the Black Sea Odesa area near the Ukrainian port of Cronomorsk. The port authority said that the vessel was struck while it was en route out of the harbor and that some crew members were injured. They did not specify the extent of damage or how many crewmembers had been injured. Odesa is the hub port for 90% of Ukraine's exports. In recent months, Russia has attacked Ukraine's ports and maritime export routes, which are vital for its...

Transport Infrastructure

Russia's seaborne diesel exports drop 21% in February m/m, data shows

Data from LSEG and market sources showed that Russia's seaborne gasoil and diesel exports dropped 21% last month compared to the previous one. This was due to harsh weather conditions and unplanned refinery repairs disrupting fuel loadings. The sources say that the ultra-low-sulphur exports from Primorsk in the Baltic fell to 1.563 millions tons last month from a record of 2.256 million tons the previous month, due to severe frosts in the Baltic Sea and unplanned refinery maintenance. Since mid-February, non-ice-class vessels are barred from entering Primorsk. Ust-Luga and Vysotsk have also been restricted. However, icebreakers escorting ice1 and ice2...

Transport Infrastructure

After US and Israel attacks on Iran, airlines suspend Middle East flights

Global airlines halted flights across the Middle East Saturday, after Israel and the United States launched attacks on Iran. The strikes plunged the region into another military conflict. As Israel claimed to have struck Iran and the U.S., flight?maps showed that the airspace above Iran, Iraq Kuwait, Israel and Bahrain was virtually empty. The?military launched a series strikes against the targets within the country. Iran responded with a salvo missiles. According to Cirium's preliminary data, airlines cancelled nearly 40% of flights into Israel on Saturday and 6.7% to the rest of the region. Witnesses reported explosions in Doha in Qatar,...

Transport Infrastructure

The railway reports that grain exports from Ukraine to ports rose in February.

The volume of grain delivered to Ukraine's Black Sea ports for export has risen by 2% in February, compared to a year ago, but remains below the February 2025 levels. This was announced on Thursday by Ukrzaliznytsia, a state railway. In a report, the railway stated that it has delivered approximately 2 million metric tonnes of grain this month. This is down 1.4% compared to a year ago. The company stated that "this year, we will face new challenges: attacks on rail infrastructure and power substations which didn't happen last year." An anonymous source in the transport industry, who asked...

Transport Infrastructure

CPC predicts a 12% increase in oil exports by 2025

The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), which transports oil from Kazakhstan to a terminal on the Russian Black Sea, increased its exports last year by 12%, reaching 70.52 millions metric tons. CPC, which is responsible for delivering'more than 1% of the world's oil, has been under scrutiny due to a number of disruptions in its operations. This includes a drone attack by Ukraine on November 29 that damaged a vital piece of exporting equipment. CPC, according to three industry sources earlier this month, plans to increase CPC Blend crude exports to 1.7 million barrels per day (bpd), up from 1.1million bpd...

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Passenger Transportation Services

Five injured in Russian attacks on rail infrastructure in southern Ukraine

At least five people have been injured in two Russian attacks on railway infrastructure?in the southern Ukraine?, according to Ukrainian officials. Oleksiy Kulba, the Deputy Prime Minister, said that a?railway? worker was injured in a drone attack, which struck an empty passenger train early in the morning, in the Mykolaiv Region. He said that a second worker and two children were injured later by a Russian missile which 'hit an administrative building in a nearby railway station, Odesa region. The official who first announced the four injured victims of the missile attack later revised the figure to four without revealing...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Russian drone strikes empty passenger train in Ukraine’s south, deputy PM claims

Oleksiy Kuleba, deputy prime minister, said that a Russian drone struck a passenger train which was empty in the southern Mykolaiv area of Ukraine early on Wednesday morning. He said that a Russian drone was also attempting to attack a train between Dnipro in the eastern-central region and Kovel, which is located in the northwest late on Tuesday. However, the attack was stopped by railway workers. The drone was only a few metres away from the locomotive. Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian?national railroads) said that Russia intensified drone strikes on railway infrastructure and that rolling stocks were among the main targets. The operator...

Passenger Transportation Services

Sources say that a Russian-flagged LNG tanker is on fire in Mediterranean. The crew has been located in a lifeboat near Libya

The 'Russian flagged liquefied gas tanker Arctic Metagaz' is burning in the Mediterranean Sea, according to maritime security sources. Malta's Armed Forces said that the crew of the vessel had been found safe and sound in a lifeboat in Libya's search and rescue region. According to data from the MarineTraffic platform, the vessel under U.S. sanctions and UK sanctions sailed off the coast of Malta as recently as Monday. One of the sources claimed that Ukraine was suspected of committing the attack. However, no evidence was provided. Malta's military said that they received a distress call about the ship and...

Oil Pipeline

Source: Ukraine hasn't given a date for Druzhba resume, despite Slovakia reporting a delay

Ukraine hasn't?made an?official announcement about resuming?oil?delivery via the Druzhba?pipeline, a Ukrainian source of energy?told, after Slovakia reported that Kyiv?had pushed?back?the resumption?of supplies to February 26, The source, who asked to remain anonymous due to the sensitive nature of the issue, said that "there was no official position on the Ukrainian side." The Slovakian economy ministry had earlier stated that Kyiv had informed Transpetrol, the operator of its oil pipeline system in Slovakia, that the resumption?of Druzhba delivery had been delayed another day until February 26. The Slovakian government announced the Druzhba Pipeline Outage on 13th February, long after Russian oil...

Transportation

Transportation

Zelenskiy: Ukraine wants to import Mozambique gas

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, said on Monday that Ukraine was interested in importing Mozambican liquefied gas, because it "struggles" to meet its energy requirements after years of Russian attacks against its production infrastructure. Prior to the war, Ukraine produced almost all its own gas. Andriy Pyshnyi, Central Bank governor of Ukraine, said that the Russian attacks have caused Ukraine to lose about half of its gas production. In the?autumn of last year, Russia intensified their attacks on Ukrainian gas facilities. Most are located in the?frontline areas in northeast and central Ukraine. Zelenskiy, who met with the President of...

Transportation

Ukraine: Russian attacks killed four people and left thousands without electricity

Officials said that Russian attacks on Saturday killed four people and left much of the northern region of?Chernihiv with no power. Ivan Fedorov, the governor of Zaporizhzhia, said that the morning attack in the city had killed two people, a man, and a woman. Six others were injured, including two young children. Officials in the Dnipropetrovsk Region have confirmed that two people were killed southeast of Dnipro, the regional capital. In multiple attacks, five people were injured. In his evening video address, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy noted Russian strikes across several regions of eastern and southern Ukraine. He said that 'power...

Transportation

Trump asks allies to secure Strait of Hormuz, as Iran promises to increase retaliation

Iran has threatened to escalate tensions across the Middle East in retaliation for American airstrikes against its energy hub and the?U.S. Donald Trump called on friendly nations to send warships into the Strait of Hormuz to secure it, as there was no sign of a 'war' ending Sunday. The U.S. and its allies are facing high energy prices due to the fact that Iran can stop shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which is a major channel for shipping oil and gas. "Countries that receive oil through the Hormuz Strait are responsible for that passage and we will assist a...

Transportation

Trump threatens to strike Iran’s Kharg Island oil networks if shipping routes remain blocked

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, threatened to?order attacks on the petroleum infrastructure of Iran’s Kharg Island oil center unless Tehran stopped targeting vessels in the Strait of?Hormuz. This warning could further roil the markets that are already dealing with a historic supply disruption. Trump's ultimatum was accompanied by a post on social media claiming that the United States "totally destroyed" military targets on the island. The island is the export terminal of 90% of Iran's oil, and lies approximately 300 miles (483 kilometers) northwest from the Strait. Trump wrote that U.S. strikes did not target Kharg’s oil infrastructure. However, "should...

Transportation

Before sanctions eased, Russian oil exports were slowed by thick ice and drone attacks in Ukraine.

Data released on Friday showed that a barrage of Ukrainian drone strikes against Russia's Black Sea oil export facilities as well as severe storms and ice conditions in Baltic Sea affected Russian oil exports. The United States issued a waiver on Thursday for countries to purchase sanctioned Russian crude oil and petroleum products that were stranded in the sea. This was done to stabilize global energy markets, which had been roiled by war with Iran. The easing of U.S. sanctions may not have a major impact on Russia's oil production due to the drone attacks and the bad weather. The...

Transportation

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

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

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

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...