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US railroads Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern seek approval for $85 Billion Merger

Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern submitted a revised merger request?with the Surface Transportation Board on Thursday, requesting approval for an $85 billion tie up to create the United States' first coast-to-coast rail freight operator. Railroads claimed that the deal would save shippers $3.5 billion per year. The railroads said that the deal would increase service reliability, divert truck freight to rail, maintain shipper options, and deliver "broad public benefits" while protecting union jobs. A number of groups including freight shippers, who are concerned about higher rates, and attorneys general from some states have raised concerns over the proposed merger. Former...

Transport Infrastructure

Panama's president: US-China dispute has caught a port in Panama

Panama President Jose Raul Mulino stated that his country has a 'positive relationship' with China despite the fact that it is caught in a dispute between China and the U.S. He also defended Panama's 'takeover' of Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison's port contracts. He spoke at a regular news conference after receiving a message he described as "high level" from the Chinese government, which acknowledged that the dispute over port contracts would be heard by an international arbitration court and was not a matter between the Panamanian or Chinese governments. The message received by China's ambassador to Panama marked a "friendlier...

Transport Infrastructure

MARA buys Ohio gas plant operator Long Ridge at $1.5 billion to expand beyond bitcoin

MARA Holdings announced on Thursday that it would 'buy Long Ridge Energy & Power for $1.5 billion, including debt. This is a major step in the bitcoin mining company's efforts to reposition itself as a digital energy and infrastructure company. It is one of the biggest companies in the world that mines and holds bitcoins. Now, as AI advances and demand increases, it has shifted its focus to digital infrastructure. MARA's previous focus on cryptocurrency is complementary to its revised strategy. However, it is looking more to energy assets in order to have enough power to develop data centers. IDEAL...

Transport Infrastructure

Adani Ports in India sees its quarterly profit increase as cargo volumes rise

Adani Ports & SEZ, India's largest private operator by volume, posted a 10.5% increase in profit for the March quarter on Thursday. This was boosted largely by a rise in cargo volumes. The company reported a net profit for the third quarter of?33.29billion rupees ($350.03m), up from 30.14billion rupees one year earlier. Analysts say that disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz caused shippers to reroute their cargo. This has led to an increase in container volumes, transshipments, and'stopovers' at Adani Ports. The firm's ports business, which is its largest, saw a 30.5% increase in revenue, while its logistics division grew...

Transport Infrastructure

Coalition opposes Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern rail merger

A coalition of business groups, rival railways, and organized labor, announced on Wednesday that they oppose Union Pacific's proposed merger with Norfolk Southern. This comes just a day before the two are set to submit a revised application at the Surface Transportation Board. The American Chemistry Council, American Farm Bureau Federation and Teamsters Rail Conference are part of the coalition, which also includes BNSF Railway and CPKC Railway. Alliance for Chemical Distribution and National Industrial Transportation League are also members. This deal will create the nation's first coast-to-coast rail freight operator. It could also reshape America's freight industry by helping...

Transport Infrastructure

Hormuz traffic is at a trickle, as the US-Iran deadlock intensifies

Shipping data revealed on Wednesday that six ships, a small fraction of the normal traffic, have crossed the Strait of Hormuz over the past 24 hours. The U.S. The United States and Iran are still unable to reach a deal that would reopen this vital waterway. According to SynMax's satellite analysis and Kpler ship tracking data, the vessel traffic was mostly through Iranian waters, and included a chemical tanker called Vast Plus, which is under US sanctions. The majority of ships were dry bulk carriers. It was not possible to determine if there had been more than six vessels transiting...

Transport Infrastructure

Rio Grande extends its LNG facility construction in Texas for three years

Rio Grande LNG 'has requested a three-year Extension from the U.S. Federal Regulatory Commission 'to?construct a export facility in Texas. In a Friday filing with the energy regulator, the company said that it needed time to complete certain projects and to make the Port of Brownsville liquefied?gas export facility operational by 2031. Rio Grande LNG, a?facility under construction owned by NextDecade with a capacity to?export 48?million tonne per year of super-chilled natural gas. Rio Grande has announced that construction on all five LNG trains is moving forward at the Rio Grande Terminal. Workers have been mobilized and are completing building...

Transport Infrastructure

New York Sues US over cancellation of $73.5 Million in highway funding

New York has sued the Trump administration over its decision to withhold more than $73.5m in highway funding because of the'state's refusal to revoke some commercial driver licenses. New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Friday that the legal challenge seeks to reverse last week's decision by the U.S. Transportation Department to cancel funding after the state refused to comply with the federal government's demand to revoke some driver's licenses. New York claims that the loss of funding places New Yorkers in danger, while USDOT reported in December that an audit had found New York...

Transport Infrastructure

Norfolk Southern warns that fuel prices will put pressure on coming quarters

Norfolk Southern announced on Friday that fuel costs will continue to impact earnings in the upcoming quarters. Fuel prices have increased sharply since the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran. This has put pressure on margins in energy-intensive industries such as transportation and logistics. On a call after earnings, chief financial officer Jason Zampi said: "Fuel will obviously be a wild card for the rest of the year. We anticipate that it will be an?headwind" in the second quarter. The average U.S. gasoline price rose to $4 per gallon for the first month in over three years in March, marking...

Transport Infrastructure

Norfolk Southern's first-quarter profits slip as fuel costs and costs rise

Norfolk Southern's first-quarter profits fell?on Friday as rising fuel and operating costs combined with higher operating expenses weighed down on the railroad operator's earnings. Fuel prices have increased'sharply' in the wake of U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, putting pressure on margins for energy-intensive industries such as transportation and logistics. The average U.S. gasoline price rose to $4 per gallon for the first time in over three years in March, the largest monthly increase in decades. Mark George, the Chief Executive of the company, said that the company had navigated the quarter. However, he noted the impact from the "dramatic...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Strait of Hormuz: Only five ships can pass through in 24 hours

Shipping data from Friday showed that only five ships have passed through the Strait of Hormuz, including an Iranian oil tanker. This is after Iran seized two container vessels this week, and the U.S. has continued to blockade Iranian ports. The shipping traffic that passes through the 'crucial waterway' at the entrance to?Gulf? during an uneasy ceasefire, between Washington and Tehran, represents only a fraction the 140 average daily passages prior to the Iran War beginning on February 28, 2008. "Most shipping companies will need to have a stable ceasefire, and both sides of conflict must reassure them that the...

Transportation

Sources say Trump will appoint a government contracting expert as the new TSA head.

Two sources said on Thursday that President Donald Trump plans to nominate a business executive with extensive experience in government contracts as the head of the Transportation Security Administration. Trump is planning to hire?David Cummins. He oversees Serco North America's federal, state and local government customer portfolio. Trump had proposed earlier this month to privatize much of the TSA operations and cut nearly 10,000 workers. Trump has not nominated anyone to replace David Pekoske as TSA head since his first day of office in 2025. Pekoske was nominated by Trump during his first term and Joe Biden, the former president,...

Europe

Transport Infrastructure

Aena, a Spanish travel agency, warns that the Iran conflict has brought new levels of uncertainty to the travel industry.

Aena, a Spanish airport operator, said that the conflict in Iran and the potential for a jet-fuel crisis have created unprecedented levels of uncertainty ahead of the summer holiday season. Aena's CFO Ignacio Castejon told analysts that the company is awaiting greater visibility before it can provide an update regarding its current forecast for passenger traffic growth of 1.3% for this year. "We're seeing news of flights being canceled or airlines confirming that flight tickets are going up... We see many?trends. He said it was too early to place a figure on the situation, given the level of uncertainty. "I...

Transport Infrastructure

New York Times Business News - April 29, 2019

These are the most popular stories from 'the New York Times' business pages. These'stories' have not been verified and we cannot vouch for their accuracy. The?U.S. Federal Communications Commission ordered an early license?review of the network's television stations after a joke made by late-night host Jimmy Kimmel led to calls from the White House that ABC fire the comedian. Federal Communications Commission ordered a license review of the network's TV stations. Pernod Ricard & Brown-Forman announced that they had ended their merger talks because the French spirits firm and 'the Kentucky-based owner Jack Daniels'?whiskey couldn't?agree on terms. The U.S. Supreme...

Oil Pipeline

Sources say that the demand for Russian Urals crude oil is increasing, which has led to an increase in freight rates.

According to calculations and source data, tanker freight rates for the shipment of Urals crude oil from Russia's western ports to India firmed up this week due a?recovering?demand, as port loadings slowly re-invigorate after drone attacks. Sources said that freight costs for Urals cargoes transported from the Baltic port of Primorsk to India by Aframax tankers with 100,000 tons are currently at $18 million, compared to $16 million for a one-way trip in mid-April. Transport costs of Urals shipments from the Black Sea port Novorossiisk in India via Suezmax tankers with a capacity of?about 140,000 tons per voyage have firmed...

Western Europe

Middle East

Transport Infrastructure

Gulf crisis affects Australian and New Zealand companies, from airlines to banks

The U.S. and Israel war on Iran is causing financial stress for companies in Australia and New Zealand. Higher fuel prices are stoking inflation, reducing consumer and business confidence and weighing on corporate earnings. Below are some of the companies from Australia and New Zealand who have reported an impact on their business due to the Middle East conflict. Air New Zealand, New Zealand's flag carrier, announced that it would be raising fares in response to the volatility of jet fuel prices in early March. It was one of the first airlines to do so. The airline announced on April...

Transport Infrastructure

Investors weigh the Iran stalemate and UAE OPEC withdrawal as they consider major Gulf markets.

Investors reacted positively to the United Arab Emirates decision to leave OPEC and the stalemate of the 'Iran conflict. The United Arab Emirates announced on Tuesday that it would leave OPEC, dealing a major blow to the alliance. The UAE is one of OPEC’s biggest producers. Its departure will weaken the group’s grip on the global oil?supply, and further its rift with Saudi Arabia. In Abu Dhabi, the share index rose 0.8%. This was boosted by a rally of companies linked to the oil giant?Abu Dhabi National Oil Company. ADNOC Drilling grew by 8.3%. ADNOC Gas grew by 3.1%. ADNOC...

Transport Infrastructure

Russian superyacht passes through the blocked Strait of Hormuz

Shipping data revealed that a superyacht associated with Russian billionaire Alexey Mordashov, who is sanctioned, sailed the Strait of?Hormuz Saturday. It was one of?very, very few vessels? to pass through the blocked shipping lane in the?heart of U.S.Iran conflict. Nord, a 142-meter (465 foot) yacht valued at over $500 million, left a Dubai Marina on Friday around 1400 GMT, crossed the Strait on Saturday and arrived in Muscat on Sunday morning. The multi-deck vessel's route is unclear. Iran has restricted the flow of traffic through the Strait since?February. The strait is responsible for around a fifth of the world’s oil...

Transport Infrastructure

China denies Trump's claim that the intercepted Iranian ship was a 'gift' from China

China's Foreign Ministry rejected on Friday an accusation made by U.S. president Donald Trump, that a cargo ship?flagged with Iranian flag?was seized by the United States. The "gift" from China was the armed forces. The U.S. claimed it had fired and seized a cargo ship from Iran that was trying to evade the blockade of Iranian ports. The Iranian military claimed that the ship was en route from China, and promised retaliation for what it called "armed piratery by the U.S." military." Trump told CNBC on Tuesday that the ship had "some things on it, which weren't very nice." "A...

Transport Infrastructure

Gulf crisis affects Australian and New Zealand companies, from airlines to banks

As fuel prices rise, they are causing inflation and affecting consumer confidence, while also weighing on the earnings of Australian and New Zealand companies. Some of the companies from Australia and New Zealand have reported an impact on their business due to the Middle East conflict. Air New Zealand, New Zealand's flag airline, announced that it would be raising fares in response to the volatility of jet fuel prices. It was one of the first airlines to do so. The airline announced on April 7 that it would cut flights by 4% and 1%, respectively. Auckland International Airport, New Zealand:...

Transport Infrastructure

Middle East markets drop on renewed US-Iran tensions

Gulf equities fell in?early trading on Monday on fears that the ceasefire?between Washington, D.C., and Tehran, could unravel, after the U.S. seized?an Iranian freight vessel. Meanwhile,?traffic along the?Strait of?Hormuz remained largely halted. The hope for a lasting peace in the Middle East dimmed when Iranian state media reported Tehran's rejection of new talks. It also said that Tehran would not participate in a second round if negotiations, which the U.S. hoped to convene before Tuesday's ceasefire expired. The war, now in its eighth year, has triggered an historic shock for global energy supply, sending oil costs soaring, as the Strait...

Passenger Transportation Services

UAE stock exchanges relax amid renewed tensions between the US and Iran

Early trade in the UAE on Monday was a decline as concerns grew that the 'ceasefire' between Washington and Tehran might unravel after the U.S. seizes an Iranian cargo vessel, while traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains largely suspended. The prospects for peace in the Middle East have been further dimmed by reports in Iranian state media that Tehran has'rejected' new talks and will not participate in a second round of negotiations which the U.S. hoped to convene before Tuesday's ceasefire expired. They cited the continuing blockade, the threatening rhetoric and the United States'shifting positions' and 'excessive requests'. Dubai's...

Transport Infrastructure

Iran's Navy tells Ships Strait of Hormuz Closed Again, Two Vessels Report Gunfire

?Ship sources reported that two merchant vessels were hit by gunfire while attempting to cross the Strait of?Hormuz. After receiving a mariner's notice a day before, a number of commercial vessels attempted to transit the strait. The notice stated that passage was allowed but limited to Iran-approved lanes. Sources in maritime and shipping security said that on Saturday, "at least two ships" reported that Iranian boats had fired shots. These incidents occurred in the waters between Qeshm Island and Larak. Sources said that the vessels returned without completing their crossing. The United Kingdom Maritime?Operations agency (UKMTO), said that it received...

Transport Infrastructure

What is the Strait of Hormuz? Why is it important to the world and what is its significance?

Iran's Foreign Minister said that the Strait of Hormuz is open to all commercial vessels during the remaining 10 days of the U.S. brokered ceasefire between Israel, Iran-backed Hezbollah and the United States. This led to a?sharp fall in oil prices. Senior Iranian officials said that all vessels except naval ships would be allowed to?sail through the strait, but that their plans would need to be coordinated with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, and transiting ships would only be permitted on lanes Iran considered safe. The U.S. and Israeli war against?Iran that began on February 28 has resulted in the deaths of...

Transport Infrastructure

Nigerian Airlines threaten to stop flights due to rising jet fuel prices

Nigerian Airlines will cease all flight operations on April 20 unless the crippling jet fuel prices are brought down. They accused the country's fuel marketers for artificially inflating them. Airline Operators of Nigeria (an industry group composed of around 12 mainly domestic carriers) complained to the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria in a letter dated April 14 that jet fuel had increased by approximately 270% since February. AON's letter, seen by us, called the increase in jet fuel prices in Africa's largest nation "astronomical" and "artificial", saying that it was far greater than global crude oil price increases. The...

Transportation

Nigerian Airlines threaten to stop flights due to rising jet fuel prices

Nigerian airlines will cease all flights on April 20 unless the crippling jet fuel price, which they accuse the country's "fuel marketers" of artificially increasing, is reduced. Airline Operators of Nigeria (an industry group consisting of around 12 mainly domestic carriers) complained to the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria in a letter dated April 14 that jet fuel had increased by approximately 270% since February. The price of oil and fuel has risen since the start of the Iran War, because the conflict is preventing shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. In a letter to AON, the company called...

Transportation

Jordan, UAE sign $2.3 billion Aqaba rail project deal

State news agencies from both Jordan and the United Arab Emirates reported that they signed an agreement on Wednesday to start a $2.3 billion rail line to 'Aqaba Port' and to form a joint venture to build and run it. The agreement relates to?the construction of a 360-kilometre rail?linking mining areas in Jordan, Al-Shidiya & Ghor Al-Safi with its port of Aqaba. The project will?transport 16 metric tons of phosphate and potassium?annually with an investment totaling $2.3 billion. The UAE's official news agency said that the UAE-Jordan Railway Company is a joint venture of?several Jordanian stakeholder and L'IMAD Holding Company,...