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Five people are killed and over 40 injured in a chain-reaction crash on a Virginia highway

State police reported that five people died and over 40 were injured, including three critically, when a tour vehicle plowed into a sport-utility vehicle on a U.S. highway in Northern Virginia early Friday morning, triggering a chain reaction crash. Police said that a preliminary investigation revealed that the driver of the motor coach failed to slow down as it approached slower traffic in an area where construction was taking place along Interstate 95. This is a major highway corridor running north-south through the region. The bus then slammed a Chevrolet Suburban into another vehicle, and the Acura SUV. According to...

Transportation

South Bow aims for a decision in 2027 on Canada-US oil pipe revival

The company announced on Friday that it had secured the shipper agreements it needed to move the project forward. The proposed 550,000-barrel-per-day Alberta-to-Wyoming pipeline, dubbed Prairie Connector, could increase Canada's crude exports to the U.S. by 12%, ?adding much-needed Canadian pipeline capacity. South Bow, in collaboration with its U.S.-based partner Bridger Pipeline, has said that it had'secured 20 year binding contracts' from oil companies, through a process started this year to gauge interest. This?month, sources said that South Bow is close to achieving its goal of 450,000 bpd or 80% initial pipeline capacity. PIPELINE - PARTLY ASSEMBLED in Canada South...

Passenger Transportation Services

US Travel Group warns that closing Newark Airport to international travel will cost $8 billion per year

The U.S. Travel Industry Group said that the removal of immigration officials from Newark Airport would cause "immediate harm and lasting harm". It could also strand Americans and cost the U.S. $8 billion in annual spending by tourists. U.S. Travel Association reported that U.S. Customs officials process 5,000,000 Americans returning to the United States annually at Newark Airport in New Jersey, near New York City. The group warned that "Americans from all over the country could have their flights to the U.S. canceled or diverted." The group said that "millions of international visitors would face the same disruption and, with...

Transportation

DHS chief warns US that it could stop international flights and cargo at Newark due to immigration dispute

The U.S. Homeland Security Department announced on Thursday that the Trump administration could soon stop processing international passengers and cargo at Newark Airport because local law enforcement officials are not assisting federal immigration authorities in northern New Jersey. Markwayne Mullin, Secretary of Homeland Security at Fox News' "Fox and Friends", said that if things do not change soon we will have to take this step. He was referring to United Airlines' major hub near New York City. Mullin claimed that local police did not ensure that federal immigration officials were able to enter and exit the New Jersey detention centers...

Transportation

Canada's South Bow Flags require a durable US permit prior to Keystone XL restart

South Bow won't proceed with a reactivation of the Keystone XL pipeline until they?have proof that a u.s. Bevin Wirzba said that the permit granted by the U.S. president is "durable" at Thursday's Energy Roundtable Conference in Calgary, Canada. If approved, the Alberta-to Wyoming pipeline proposed by South Bow, along with its U.S. partner,?Bridger Pipeline?, could increase Canada’s crude exports into the U.S.?by over 12%, providing Canada with much-needed pipeline capacity? In April, U.S. president Donald Trump signed an order granting a 'cross-border permit' to a project which would re-energize parts of the 'Keystone XL Pipeline to transport Canadian Oil...

Transportation

Source: RWE Germany is considering raising stakes in Amprion

RWE, Germany’s largest power producer, may consider buying additional?shares of?power network operator Amprion, according to a source familiar with the situation. RWE holds a 25,1% stake in Germany’s second largest electricity grid, through RWE Akjaios Holding. This joint venture is with the US private equity firm Apollo. The person said that the joint venture 'could purchase the Amprion share held by AEBG. This is backed by AEVWL and five pension funds. RWE declined to comment on what was discussed. AEGB refused to comment on the story, first reported by Handelsblatt. Amprion?did not immediately respond to an?ask for comment. Handelsblatt, citing...

Transportation

Sources say that US and Thailand have accelerated LNG talks due to the war in Qatar.

Two sources confirmed on Tuesday that the U.S. and Thailand were in discussions on a 'new long-term supply' of U.S. produced liquefied?gas. Negotiations have intensified since the U.S./Israeli war against Iran caused damage to LNG production in Qatar, a key LNG exporter. Sources familiar with the talks, who requested anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the discussion, stated that the focus is on a long-term contract between Venture Global (an international energy company) and Thailand's PTT PCL (the state-controlled power company). Sources did not specify the volume or duration of any new LNG contract being discussed but typically they...

Transportation

Uber and Lyft drivers from Massachusetts form the first US ride-sharing union

The first union in the U.S. that represents gig workers, such as Uber drivers and Lyft drivers, was formed by Massachusetts state officials and labor leaders. The Massachusetts Department of Labor Relations certified the newly formed App Drivers union on Friday as representing nearly 70,000 independent contractor ride-share drivers in the state. Massachusetts Governor Maura healey, a Democrat said, "It's a game changer for ride-share employees across the country" at a rally on Tuesday with drivers and labor organizers in Boston. The certification came after the voters of November 2024 approved an innovative ballot measure to allow drivers at companies...

Transportation

Andy Home: Warning lights flash when aluminium reels are impacted by Gulf shock

The Iran War is shaping up as one of the largest?supply shocks' in the history the aluminum market. According to the International Aluminium Institute, the Gulf's production of this metal, used in sectors such as transportation, packaging and solar panels, plummeted in April to its lowest level for over a decade. The regional run-rates fell by 2 million metric tons annually between March and April. In missile strikes, two Gulf aluminium smelters were damaged. Al Taweelah, the Emirates Global Aluminium plant in Al Taweelah will require a year to repair. At least one other manufacturer - Qatalum has reduced its...

Transportation

Bangladesh offers favourable terms for offshore energy tenders

Bangladesh has launched an international bid for oil and gas exploration in 26 offshore blocks?in the Bay of Bengal. It is offering more attractive terms to foreign companies to combat worsening domestic shortages of gas and to reduce its reliance on expensive LNG imports. South Asia has been facing declining gas reserves, increasing dependence on LNG imports, and energy prices that are vulnerable to geopolitical tensions. Petrobangla, a state-owned company, published the tender documents for the Bangladesh Offshore Model Production Sharing Contract 2026 on its website. The deadline to submit bids was November 30, 2018. Energy Minister Iqbal Hassan Mahmood...

Transportation

Carney emphasizes importance of Alberta following separation vote announcement

The Prime Minister, Mark 'Carney, stressed the importance of?Alberta to Canada on Friday. This comes a day after this oil-rich province held a non-binding vote on whether or not its residents wanted to stay in Canada. Carney's largely symbolic move could be a major challenge for him, as he is trying to promote national unity in the face of U.S. Tariffs and Donald Trump's talk about annexation. Carney told reporters that "Canada is one of the best countries in the world, but we can do better. We're working together with Alberta to make it better." "We are renovating the nation...

Transportation

Andy Home: Warning lights flash when aluminium reels are impacted by Gulf shock

The Iran War is likely to be the largest supply shock in the history on the aluminium market. According to the International Aluminium Institute, the Gulf's?production? of the metal, used in sectors such as packaging, solar panels and transport, plummeted in April to its lowest level in more than a decade. The regional run-rates fell by 2 million metric tonnes annually between March and April. In missile attacks, two Gulf aluminium smelters were damaged. The?Al Taweelah facility of Emirates Global Aluminium will require a full year to be repaired. One other producer,?Qatalum, has also reduced its?capacity. The ongoing closure of...

Europe

Transportation

Minister: Turkey to build TANAP-style electric corridor with Azerbaijan

Alparslan bayraktar, Turkish Energy Minister said that Turkey and Azerbaijan will expand their energy partnership beyond oil and gas to include electricity transmission and green energy corridors. Bayraktar, speaking at the Baku Energy?Week opening, said that Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia,?Bulgaria, and Southeast European countries are working?to enhance regional energy connectivity. Bayraktar stated that "we are going to create a 'electricity version' of TANAP", referring to the Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline, which carries Azerbaijani natural gas to Europe via Turkey. The Turkish government plans to upgrade its transmission and distribution network by $30 billion over the next decade in order to...

Transportation

Overnight, Ukrainian drones strike a refinery and pipeline

Russian and Ukrainian authorities confirmed that Ukrainian drones struck energy targets in several Russian regions over the weekend, including an oil pipeline pumping station and an oil refinery. This was part of an intensifying campaign against Russian infrastructure. Ukraine's General Staff reported that it struck the Saratov refinery along the Volga River, causing an?large fire. Roman Busargin, the Saratov Regional Governor, said via Telegram that "civil Infrastructure" was damaged by the strike. He did not provide any further details. The Russian Defence Ministry said that it had shot down 216 drones over night. Kyiv also said it had struck the?Lazarevo...

Transportation

Munich Airport briefly stops flights over drone sighting

The police and airport authorities confirmed that flights were halted at Munich Airport for an hour on Saturday morning after a pair of pilots saw a drone. A spokesperson for the airport said that during the shutdown, more than 20 flights which were due to land in Munich were diverted to another airport. Two pilots flying separate planes on the airport tarmac saw a drone hovering over the airport at around 9 am (0700 GMT). This prompted the closure, according to the witnesses. The flights resumed an hour after the first one. A police spokesperson stated that "extensive police operation,...

Western Europe

North Asia

Transport Infrastructure

Sources say that the freight rates for Russia's Urals are weakened due to an oversupply of tons.

Sources in shipping and trade said that freight rates for tanker shipments from Russia's western port to India dropped in mid-May because of seasonal factors, a large supply?of shadow flotte vessels and global shifts in shipping. The blockade of Strait of Hormuz is still in place. Meanwhile, the shift of tankers to the Atlantic has a negative impact on the rates in Europe as ships who previously worked in the Gulf relocate. Lower freight rates support higher netbacks of Russian?oil imports. Estimates suggest that the latest reduction in freight rates could boost?Urals price by $3 to $7 per barrel on...

Transportation

Since the Ukraine War, Russia has been increasing its energy ties to China

China has increased its purchases of Russian gas and oil since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine 2022. Moscow and Beijing declared a partnership with "no limitations" just days before war broke out. Energy relations between Russia and China are expected to be a major topic at the meeting of Vladimir Putin with Xi Jinping in Beijing, on Wednesday. Here are some facts about energy ties between the two countries. Gazprom, the Russian energy giant, supplies natural gas to China through a pipeline of 3,000 km (1,865 miles) called Power of Siberia, under a $400 billion, 30-year deal signed...

Transportation

What sites have been attacked by Ukraine?

In recent months, Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russian energy installations as the peace talks have not produced any progress. Here is a brief summary of some of the recent attacks that followed Russian strikes against Ukrainian energy facilities and their impact. MOSCOW Sergei Sobyanin, the mayor of Moscow, said on Sunday that twelve people had been injured, mainly near the entrance to Moscow’s oil refinery. Three houses also suffered damage. He said that the "technology" at the refinery had not been damaged. Moscow's refinery is located in the Kapotnya district of the capital, in its southeastern part. It...

Oil Pipeline

Traders say that the exports of Russian ESPO Blend crude oil from Kozmino will increase by 1.5% in May.

Three sources familiar with the plan say that Russia will increase 'ESPO Blend oil' loadings at its Far East Kozmino Port to 4.3 million metric tonne a month in May from 4.1 million metric tonne a month earlier. Calculations showed that ESPO loadings at Kozmino would increase by 1.5% per day in May compared with April. The planned amount is equal to 1,04?million barley per day. Since last summer, oil exports from Kozmino?have been increasing, and now stand at?around 1?million barrels per day, due to the increased capacity of the port and pipeline system, traders reported. Transneft, the operator of...

Transportation

Turkey and Armenia are moving closer to direct trading links as a sign of warming relations

The lifting of?some customs sanctions on Armenia by the Turkish government on Wednesday is a sign that the strained ties between the two nations are finally being normalised. The Turkish government closed its border with Azerbaijan and stopped direct trade in 1993 to support its close ally Azerbaijan during the Nagorno Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Since then, the neighbours have not had formal diplomatic relations due to a deep-seated historical 'hostility' stemming from World War One and the Ottomans' mass killing of Armenians. This was considered genocide in Armenia and many other countries. In a statement released on...

LNG Transportation

Data shows that the newly-accepted Russian tanker has begun operations in a project under US sanctions.

The LNG tanker Merkuriy - which'recently joined Russia's fleet of gas carriers - has loaded a 'cargo from a float storage facility?used for transshipping gas from the Arctic LNG 2 Project, which is subject to U.S. sanctions - according to LSEG data. According to LSEG the Merkuriy loaded?cargo on the Saam facility in the Arctic port of Murmansk, near the 9th May and headed west. In recent months, Russia has added four LNG carriers to its fleet: Orion, Luch and Merkuriy. All four were built between 2005 and 2006, then transferred to new owners. They have been re-flagged as Russian...

Transport Infrastructure

Russia's seaborne diesel exports rise in April despite drone attacks, data shows

LSEG and market sources reported that Russia's seaborne gasoil and diesel exports increased by 8% in April from March. This is only a slight decrease from the 3.3 million metric tonnes?exported a year earlier. Exports rose despite repeated Ukrainian attacks on ports and refineries, weather disruptions and a surge in global demand. Primorsk, a Baltic port, was attacked in late March and earlyApril. The Black Sea port of Tuapse was also attacked, and a nearby Tuapse Refinery owned by Rosneft had to stop operations after a Ukrainian drone attack on April 16. Sources said that the ultra-low-sulphur Diesel shipments from...

Transportation

Sources say that Russia's vast Kirishi refinery has halted processing after a drone attack.

?Russia's vast Kirishinefteorgsintez (Kirishi) oil ?refinery halted processing on Tuesday following Ukrainian ?drone attacks ?which damaged ?the ?plant's units and caused a fire, two industry sources said. Surgutneftegaz which controls the refinery did not respond immediately to a comment request. Sources who requested anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the situation said that three of four crude distillation unit (CDU) at the refinery had been damaged by the drone attack. Sources said that it is difficult to estimate the time needed for the repairs of damaged units. They added that secondary units also suffered damage. Alexander Drozdenko, the region...

Transportation

Sources say that despite the attacks, Russian oil exports were steady in April, but may increase in May.

According to industry sources, Russia managed to maintain crude oil loadings in its western ports at the same level as March despite 'ongoing drone attacks. Drone attacks on ports and pipelines in the Baltic Sea and Black Sea ports in late March or early April slowed down crude oil loadings, but not overall. The estimated exports and transit shipments in April of Urals, Siberian Light, and KEBCO crudes from?the port of Primorsk?, Ust-Luga?, and Novorossiysk?, including carryovers from the initial schedule for March?and top-ups?, is around 2.2 millions barrels per day. The data from the market showed that this figure...

Transport Infrastructure

Germany seeks alternative sources of oil as it reassures about its supply

Brandenburg said that up to 80% of crude supplies for 'Germany's PCK Schwedt refining plant are guaranteed in May. Germany is seeking alternatives to replace lost supplies following Russia's announcement to stop deliveries via the Druzhba pipeline on May 1. Dietmar W. Woidke, the state premier, said on Wednesday that "PCK's capability utilisation is stable. Crude oil supplies are secured up to 80% by May.?And jobs are protected." Woidke said that the situation allowed him to be optimistic about the future. He added that German officials worked with partners to find a solution for the refinery which supplies parts of...

Transportation

Russia claims new EU sanctions will harm developing countries

On 'Friday, Russia warned that the new European Union sanctions on its oil and gas would hurt developing countries as well as the EU. It also promised to take retaliatory action. On Thursday, the EU adopted its 20th set of sanctions against Russia for Moscow's "war" in Ukraine. These include further restrictions on?transporting Russian oil and gas and sanctions against refineries and oil producers. At her weekly press conference, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova informed reporters that "all this is happening amid a global?energy?crisis? and resource shortages?that are acutely felt throughout the world." Brussels' attempts to further destabilize the...

Transportation

The Moldovan parliament has voted to end the energy state of Emergency

The Moldovan parliament has voted to lift the energy'state of emergency' from Saturday. This was 'imposed' after Russian 'attacks' in neighbouring Ukraine knocked down a powerline that provided most of Moldova's electricity needs. Officials in Moldova have stated that the Russians attacked in March, putting out of action the Isaccea - Vulcanesti power line. This line carries electricity?from Romania into Moldova, passing 40 km (25 miles) through Ukrainian territory. This line is responsible for up to 70% of Moldova's electrical needs. The 101-member chamber of deputies voted 69 times in favor of lifting the emergency measure. The declaration of an...