Western Europe








LNG Transportation

Transport Infrastructure

Transport Infrastructure

Etna ash causes Catania airport to be closed for longer, disrupting travel during peak season

As ash from Mount Etna continues to erupt, Catania's airport has been forced to suspend flights again on Wednesday. This is a major disruption for travel during the peak summer holiday season. SAC, the airport operator, said that air traffic will be suspended until 1400 GMT Thursday after the aviation authorities extended the closure of affected airspace around east Sicily. Passengers should check with their airlines to confirm the status of their flight. SAC stated in a press release that further updates would be provided in the next few hours. Flight cancellations and delays were reported in Malta overnight as...

Transport Infrastructure

MSC and BlackRock withdraw request for approval of purchase of stakes in Barcelona port

A regulatory filing revealed that the shipping giant MSC 'and the buyout fund BlackRock retracted their request to the European Union’s?antitrust regulator to approve their -plan to -buy the Barcelona port terminal, owned by CK Hutchison. Last December, the EU Commission, the EU's competition enforcer, launched a full-scale investigation on the grounds that the deal could lead to higher prices and a reduction in the quality of container terminal services. In the deal, Terminal Investment Limited Holding (TiL), a subsidiary of MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company based in Switzerland, and BlackRock would acquire joint control over Hutchison’s terminal at Barcelona Port....

Transport Infrastructure

Ukraine and Russia accuse one another of deadly attacks on Odesa port

Ukraine and Russia both accused the other of deadly attacks on Sunday. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that Moscow had targeted global food security when it struck Odesa's port. Three people were 'killed and wounded 37 times in the eastern Ukrainian city?Kharkiv?where an apartment block of multiple floors was struck, and authorities in Russias Belgorod reported that five people were killed and twenty-five wounded by a Ukrainian aerial attack. Zelenskiy claimed that a strike had damaged Odesa's port. Local authorities reported that dozens of drones, missiles and other weapons struck the southern seaside town injuring about a dozen people. Zelenskiy stated...

Ground Freight

German Minister wants to tie bonuses for Deutsche Bahn to targets

The new German transport minister has said he wants to tie bonuses to the struggling national 'rail operator' meeting government targets. In an interview with 'newspaper Bild am Sonntag published on Sunday, Steffen Bielger said: "It would have a tangible impact on bonuses paid to managers at Deutsche Bahn if the government targets are not met." Transport experts believe that the problems of Deutsche Bahn are due to decades of 'underinvestment' in infrastructure despite an increase in rail usage, as well as 'its status as a JSC aiming to make a profit while providing a public service. Bilger, who was...

Transport Infrastructure

Russia dismisses German drone incident as 'fabricated provocation'

The Russian Embassy in Berlin on Friday dismissed a suspected 'drone attack' at a major German?air?freight hub as a "fabricated provocation", saying that it was yet another example of accusations made against Russia without any evidence. The?embassy expressed its concern over a new wave in anti-Russian hysteria that has swept Germany, according to a statement posted on the website of its German and Russian versions. The German Federal Prosecutors launched an investigation this week on what they described as a serious incident that could have affected foreign and domestic security. The drone was discovered late Tuesday night at the Leipzig/Halle...

Logistics

What is known about the German drone attack and the airport that it targeted?

German authorities opened a counterterrorism probe after a drone containing explosives, which was found at the Leipzig/Halle Airport cargo and military logistic hub in what interior minister called a "hybrid attack", was discovered. The drone was discovered by airport workers in a restricted zone late Tuesday night, causing flight cancellations and the closure of certain parts of the airport. On Wednesday, German Interior Minister Alexander "Dobrindt" said that the incident had opened up a whole new level of risk. Here are some details on the drone incident that occurred at Leipzig/Halle Airport this week. From a World War Two Destrotion...

Transport Infrastructure

German police investigate drone discovered at Leipzig Airport, DHL operations impacted

Sources familiar with the incident said that a DHL cargo plane hit an unknown object while descending from Leipzig/Halle Airport in eastern Germany over night, which led to a 'unscheduled landing' in Hanover. The authorities said that they were investigating the drone, which was found overnight near a runway of the airport. According to the Bild newspaper, the drone contained a detonator. A spokesperson for the police said that the southern runway at the airport, which is a major hub of logistics company DHL, was closed as explosives experts examined a drone. The spokesperson stated that several aircraft, including one...

Transport Infrastructure

German Police examine suspicious object at Leipzig Airport

German police are investigating a suspicious item?found on Wednesday near a runway at Leipzig/Halle Airport after an overnight security incident which temporarily disrupted the airport's operations. A police spokesperson confirmed that the southern runway at the airport, which is a major hub for the logistics company DHL, was closed while experts examined the object with 'explosives disposal technology. Authorities also investigated?reports that an unidentified flying object?could be linked to the incident. The spokesperson stated that several aircraft, including one passenger flight, had been diverted overnight. However, operations returned to normal the next morning. German airports have been put on alert...

Transport Infrastructure

Venezuelan oil exports dropped slightly in July but cargoes to the US increased

Venezuela's oil exports dropped to 1.16m barrels per day from 1.2m bpd in July as the country drained less inventories. However, exports to the U.S. rose to 786,000 bpd - the highest level since early 2019. Shipping data revealed on Monday. Exports of the OPEC nation have rebounded rapidly from lows never seen before, due to?U.S. The Trump administration imposed sanctions and a navy blockade to remove President Nicolas Maduro. Washington signed a key oil supply agreement with interim president Delcy Rodriquez in January. This allowed Venezuelan oil to be returned mainly through trading houses, but also directly via the...

Transport Infrastructure

Mali: Mining-backed fund can unlock up to 800 million dollars for infrastructure projects

Mali's finance minister has said that it could use the revenues generated by recent reforms in the mining sector to raise as much as 500 billion CFA Francs ($883.1m) to fund energy, water, and transport projects. This is part of an effort to convert higher mining revenue into infrastructure funding. The comments are the first sign of how the Mali military government plans to use the windfall it will receive from the overhaul of its mining code in 2023. This new code increased royalties and state stakes for mining projects, causing disputes with mining operators such as Canada's Barrick. In...

Transport Infrastructure

Singapore grants new LNG bunkering licences

Singapore has granted 'eight new licenses for the supply of liquefied 'natural gas to be used as a marine lubricant in Singapore starting?September 1, -2026, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore announced on Thursday. The new licenses will increase Singapore's LNG bundling capacity in order to meet the growing demand and support a multi-fuel hub. Licenses were granted to a number of companies, including Aramco Trading Singapore and Equatorial Marine Fuel?Management?Services. Other recipients include PetroChina International Singapore and Shell Eastern Trading. The licenses are valid for a period of five years, from September 1, 2026 until August 31, 2031. LNG...

Transport Infrastructure

Avolta announces higher first-half revenue as cost control boosts cash flow

Avolta, a travel retailer and food service operator, reported on Thursday a 3.7% increase in its organic first-half turnover. Tight cost management helped to generate cash despite the volatile geopolitical environment. The Swiss company that operates shops, cafes and restaurants in airports, cruise ships, seaports, and other tourist destinations worldwide reported a core turnover of 6.44 billion Swiss Francs ($7.90billion) for the first half, down from 6.61?francs an year ago. The company stated that organic growth would have increased by 5.2% if the Middle East conflict had been taken into account. Avolta's medium-term outlook was maintained, with the company citing...

Passenger Transportation Services

Passenger Transportation Services

Air Canada shares rise after a loyalty program deal, and the airline expects a strong fall season.

Air Canada announced on Wednesday that it expects 'one of its strongest fall seasons ever, thanks to corporate travel. Despite cost pressures, the airline set its latest core profit target for this year below analyst expectations. Air Canada's shares rose 14% during morning trading following an agreement by funds to acquire a minority stake of its loyalty program Aeroplan. Canada's largest airline restored its annual core profits target on Tuesday. However, it was at a lower level compared to its previous suspended outlook due to the volatility of the U.S./Israeli war against Iran. Mark Galardo, Air Canada's Chief Commercial Officer,...

Passenger Transportation Services

EasyJet flight attendants will strike in France on August 15-16.

The SNPC and FO trade unions announced on Wednesday that EasyJet 'flight attendants in France' will go on strike August 15-16 to demand better conditions. The statement stated that talks between a group of unions and the company regarding working conditions failed to produce any results. EasyJet is solely responsible for any flight cancellations or disruptions that result from these days. The company has refused to respond seriously to repeated warnings by trade unions in the past few months. A request for comment from a spokesperson?for?easyJet was not immediately responded to. The London-listed carrier is being purchased by the investment...

Passenger Transportation Services

Travel company TUI misses quarterly profit view as bookings fall

London, 12 August - Europe's largest travel company TUI missed its third-quarter operating profit expectations on Wednesday as bookings dropped and the price of jet fuel remained high due to a U.S.-Iran war. TUI's operating profit was EUR234.6m ($270.6m), down 27% compared to last year, and below the EUR274m projected by LSEG analysts. Europe's airlines have warned that booking windows are being shortened as travellers hesitate to book their holidays due to ongoing uncertainty linked to the Iran War. IAG, Lufthansa, and Air France-KLM are among the major?carriers that have announced they will either cut capacity or keep it flat...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

British grid operator cancels request for backup power during Solar Eclipse hours

The National Energy System Operator of Britain has cancelled a?earlier?electricity?margin?notice for Wednesday evening, which had asked participants in the market to make additional generation capacity during the solar eclipse. * NESO announced that it has canceled its notice 'for the period between 1700 GMT and?1900 GMT. It had originally expected a?system margin shortfall? of 1,200 megawatts compared to the?amount they would like to have available. According to a NESO spokesperson, the notice was issued to customers as a precautionary step due to the'solar eclipse'. There is no risk for the customer's electricity supply. Grid operators across Europe are preparing for...

Transportation

E.ON CEO: Full grid protection against drones is 'illusory.'

E.ON CEO?Says?On Wednesday that critical energy?grids can't be protected from outside threats like drones. This comes a week after an incident with drones at one of Germany’s airports raised the issue of increased risks for critical infrastructure. Leonhard Birnbaum, after presenting the first-half results, said: "At this time we cannot secure any airports in Germany. Not even the major ones." How could I tell you we have our distribution network, which is spread out across the country, in control? The CEO of E.ON - Europe's largest energy grid operator - made the comments after an explosive drone was discovered last...

Transportation

What has been attacked by Ukraine in its attacks on Russian energy sites?

Ukrainian forces have intensified their strikes against Russian energy infrastructure, among other targets. Kyiv claims that this is part of an effort to deny Russia the resources it needs to fund its military. Here is a list of recent attacks and their impact, starting with the latest: ORSK On Tuesday, the Ukrainian military announced that it had attacked the Orsknefteorgsintez refinery located in Orsk. Orsk is the second largest city in Orenburg and an important industrial center. The refinery has a design capacity of around 6 million tons of oil per annum. ZapSibNeftekhim Ukraine’s special forces announced on August 10...

Transportation

German shippers warn Rhine may be "split into two" by low water

The 'federal association of German inland saftey (BDB) warned on Monday that low water levels could halt cargo traffic this week along a critical stretch of the Rhine, effectively dividing the vital?waterway in two zones. BDB managing director Jens Schwanen said to the Rheinische Post that water levels at Germany’s Kaub gauge station, which is a major bottleneck in Rhine navigation, were forecast to fall into single digits, for the first time, due to a lack of rain. Kaub is located south of Koblenz, at the lowest point of the Middle Rhine. He said that commercial?shipping would no longer be...

Transportation

Senate confirms Trump's pick to oversee TSA, as administration pushes for private airport security

?The U.S. Senate voted Friday to confirm a Serco senior vice-president, David Cummins, as head of the 'Transportation Security Administration, in response to the 'Trump administration's push to privatize screeners at smaller airports. Cummins, along with dozens of nominees, were confirmed by a vote of 51-47. These included members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the National Transportation Safety Board, as well as Christopher Phelan, who will chair the Whitehouse Council of Economic Advisors, and Cameron Hamilton, who will head the Federal Emergency Management Agency. In April, President Donald Trump proposed cutting 9,400 employees and $1.5 billion or 20%...

Transportation

Norway's government will accelerate the development of onshore wind energy, it says

The Norwegian government presented plans on Friday to 'cut red tape' and'shorten the processing of applications for new onshore wind plants and transmission lines. This is in response to concerns that a slow buildout over recent years might impede economic activity. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said at a press briefing that the Labour Party government hopes to reduce grid development time by half through a simplified application process and by removing bureaucratic barriers. Stoere stated that "A faster development of more'renewable energy and electricity grids are crucial to cutting emissions, boosting employment and protecting?existing companies and jobs." Terje Aasland,...

Transportation

Report finds that Southern California Edison tower caused the devastating Eaton fire in LA County.

Fire investigators found that electrical sparks from a Southern California Edison transmission tower out of service caused the 2025 wildfire, which killed 19 people and destroyed thousands homes near Los Angeles. The findings, published in a 55 page report by the Los Angeles County Fire Department, could have major legal implications for the utility company, owned and operated by Edison International. It faces potential liability claims of billions of dollar arising from the fire, also known as the Eaton Fire. The report notes that other factors, such as fierce winds at the time of the fire, contributed to the conflagration...

Transportation

Petrobras suspends study for $1 billion gas pipe in Brazil amid regulatory uncertainty

Sources have told us that Brazil's Petrobras has reassessed a major investment in natural gas infrastructure in Brazil due to a lack of clarity over a government proposal which could impact Equinor's project. Three sources said that Petrobras was prompted by the proposal to halt studies on a proposed $1 billion gas pipeline in Sergipe, a state located in northeastern Brazil. A source in the industry said that the Raia project of Equinor in the Campos Basin could be affected if the program were to become law. The project is expected to begin operating in 2028. In order to boost...

Oil Pipeline

What has been attacked by Ukraine in its attacks on Russian energy sites?

Ukraine's forces have struck Russia's energy infrastructure, which Kyiv claims is an attempt to deny Russia resources for funding its military. Here is a list of recent attacks and their impact, starting with the most recent: SARATOV On August 2, the Ukrainian military attacked Rosneft's Saratov oil refining plant in southwest Russia. Two sources claim that the Saratov oil refining plant in Russia stopped oil processing July 9 due to damage caused by a drone attack. The plant will process 5.8 million tons of oil in 2024. VOLGOGRAD On July 31, a drone attack in the southern Volgograd region of...

Transportation

Europe's shrinking river systems reduce power production, transport and company profits

Low water levels have impacted the transport of goods in Europe's rivers, slowed down electricity production and reduced company earnings. This has stoked fears over the impact of extreme heat and unpredictable rainfall on Europe's economy. Europe is experiencing the fastest climate change of any continent, with record-breaking heatwaves. The drought has forced businesses to rethink their business practices. Waterways are becoming less reliable for transporting goods like grains and oil or producing electricity, which is needed by millions of people to cool their homes. Alessandro Armenia is a power analyst with commodities data and analysis firm Kpler. The current...

Transportation

IndiGo, India's widebody carrier, will cease operations and terminate the Norse Atlantic Lease

IndiGo, India’s largest airline, announced 'on Friday' that it will discontinue its wide-body operations on October 25, and end its damp 'lease' agreement with Norway’s 'Norse Atlantic Airways' 'on October 31. This is a scaled-back version of a program launched last year in support of its long-haul goals. It said that a worsening operating climate, driven by geopolitical conflicts, had increased costs and affected the economics. IndiGo is responsible for the cabin crew in a "damp lease", while the lessor provides the jets and pilots. The airline stated that "Airspace constraints and increased fuel costs have impacted schedule integrity, connectivity,...

Transportation

Chevron beats analyst expectations to record highest quarterly profit in six-years

Chevron exceeded analyst expectations for second-quarter earnings?on Friday. It reported its highest quarterly profit for at least six-years as the U.S./Israeli war against Iran disrupted world energy markets and boosted?profits?for the largest oil companies. LSEG data shows that adjusted earnings of $12 billion or $6.06 a share beats the average analyst forecast of $5.56 a share. Chevron's shares rose about 2% during premarket trading. The results were similar to those of European oil giants TotalEnergies, Shell and others who also reported record profits in the second quarter. Higher oil prices were a major factor. ExxonMobil's quarterly profit missed analyst expectations...