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Ukraine claims that Russian drones have damaged foreign-flagged ships in southern ports.

Ukraine's deputy premier said that overnight Russian drone attacks damaged vessels with flags of Liberia, Palau, and Slovakia in the ports of Odesa, Ukraine. Russian officials have said that Moscow has intensified its attacks in recent weeks on the southern Odesa region, while Ukrainian officials claim Moscow is attempting to cut Ukraine from the Black Sea and sow chaos among civilians. Oleksiy Kulba, in a Telegram message, said that there were no casualties in Friday's strikes. However, the attacks damaged elevators, civilian warehouses, and caused power outages in the Odesa area. Kuleba also said that drones had damaged a locomotive...

Transport Infrastructure

Vingroup shares fall on withdrawal of rail project, weighing Vietnam index

Vingroup, Vietnam's largest conglomerate and its affiliated companies saw their shares fall?sharply? on Friday. This dragged down the index of Vietnam's main stock exchange. Vingroup's shares fell by 7%, their daily limit to 147,000 dong. This follows a 7% drop on Thursday after the company announced it would withdraw the investment proposal for?nation?s $67 billion North-South high speed railway project. Vingroup's affiliated firms, including Vinhomes Retail, Vincom Retail, and Vinpearl also saw their shares fall 7% on Friday. According to LSEG, Vingroup and 'its affiliates' account for nearly a quarter of the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange total?market capitulation. Vingroup...

Transport Infrastructure

Kazakhstan's crude exports in December fell to a 14-month low following Ukraine drone attacks

Two market sources reported on Wednesday that Kazakhstan's exports of its CPC Blend oil, the country's flagship, will be at their lowest level in 14 months?in December, due to bad weather delaying efforts to repair Russian loading facilities after Ukrainian drone attacks last month. In recent months, Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russian energy infrastructure as it seeks lower revenues for Moscow. In this case, the damage caused by the explosion has affected oil sales both from Russia and Kazakhstan. Sources familiar with the loading program said that CPC Blend loadings would fall from 1.7 millions barrels per day...

Transport Infrastructure

CPC oil loading plans revised down by 33% in December due to bad weather delays

Two market sources reported on Wednesday that oil shipments via the Caspian Pipeline Consortium will drop by one-third in December, to their lowest level since October 2024. This is after an attack by a Ukrainian drone damaged the main CPC terminal. Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russian energy infrastructure over the past few months in an effort to reduce Moscow's revenue. In November, Ukrainian drones attacked the CPC terminal near Russia's Black Sea Port of Novorossiysk. The loading point is for oil from Kazakhstan fields, operated by U.S. oil giants Chevron, Exxon Mobil and Eni, and Shell. Sources familiar...

Transport Infrastructure

Traders say that China's teapots are driving Russian ESPO purchases amid record discounts.

Three traders reported a record discount of $7 to $8 per barrel for Russian ESPO blend crude delivered in Chinese ports in January compared to?ICE Brent, due to the pressure from Western sanctions on this?grade. The deeper discounts have revived interest in buying, especially among China's independent private refiners known as "teapots". Earlier in December, ESPO discount prices at Chinese ports ranged from $5 to $6 per barrel as refiners stayed out of the market following harsh Western sanctions against Russian oil majors Rosneft, and Lukoil. Beijing has issued new import quotas and cheaper barrels to lure private refiners back...

Transport Infrastructure

Gulf Markets ease up on oil prices

The Gulf's major stock exchanges eased early on Tuesday as lower crude prices and concerns about oversupply and sluggish demand dominated the geopolitical tensions following the U.S. announcement that it would sell Venezuelan oil. Oil prices, a key factor in the Gulf financial markets, fell as traders weighed geopolitical risk against fundamentals that were bearish. Saudi Arabia's benchmark index dipped 0.1%, mainly due to a 0.6% drop in oil giant Saudi Aramco as well as a 0.1% decline in Al Rajhi Bank. Dubai's main stock index fell 0.3%. Toll operator Salik?Co lost 0.6%, and top lender?Emirates NBD saw a 0.5%...

Transport Infrastructure

Governor of Odesa says Russian forces have attacked Odesa in second regional strike within 24 hours

The regional governor said that Russian forces attacked Ukraine's Black Sea Port of Odesa on?Monday evening and damaged port infrastructure and a vessel. This was the second attack in the region within less than 24 hours. Oleh Kiper wrote on Telegram that emergency crews are tackling the aftermath after the latest attack, but did not provide any further details. He stated that no injuries were reported. A previous overnight attack on port and energy infrastructure hit Odesa Region, causing a fire in a major Port and disrupting the electricity supply to tens if not thousands of people. Ukraine's Black Sea...

Transport Infrastructure

Global robotaxi deployments gain momentum as the driverless future grows.

Uber and Lyft have teamed up with Chinese technology company Baidu in order to test self driving taxis in the UK by 2026. They are the latest ride hailing platforms to team up with self-driving car firms. Robotaxis is expected to become a safer form of transportation that reduces operational costs through reducing the reliance on drivers, and by optimizing routes using real-time data. Robotaxi services are being tested in several cities and countries, including robotic food delivery, daily travel and last-mile logistics. Here are some of the most significant robotaxi trials, tests and operations worldwide: UBER, LYFT, AND BAIDU...

Transport Infrastructure

Fire at Odesa port and power outages caused by Russian attack

A senior Ukrainian official reported that Russian troops attacked port and energy infrastructure during an overnight attack in Ukraine's Odesa Region. They allegedly caused a fire to break out at a major harbor and disrupted electricity for tens if not hundreds of thousands?of people. Ukraine's Black Sea port is crucial to its export-driven economic system. Their security and functionality has been vital to the country's survival during nearly four years of war since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Oleksiy Kuleba, the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, said in a Telegram message that "Russia is attempting to disrupt maritime logistic...

Transport Infrastructure

Russia strikes ports and bridges in an escalating strike on Ukraine's Odesa Region

Russian officials reported that Russia had attacked the port of Pivdennyi in southern Ukraine on Saturday. They said this as they intensified'strikes' along the Black Sea coast, including the energy facilities, and the route leading to the Moldovan border. After Moscow threatened to "cut off" fuel and foreign trade supplies to Ukraine, Russia launched a drone and missile attack against a region that is critical for the country's foreign commerce and fuel supply. Ukraine from the Sea Even as the U.S. continues its diplomatic efforts to end the war, airstrikes continue to escalate. U.S. negotiators are set to meet Russian...

Transport Infrastructure

Seven people were killed by Russian missiles that attacked port infrastructure near Odesa in Ukraine, according to the deputy prime minister.

Seven people were killed and 15 injured in a Russian missile strike on Friday night, late at night, against port infrastructure around the Black Sea port city of Odesa. Oleksiy Kuleba, Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba's Telegram post said: "Russia attacked port infrastructure in Odesa with ballistic missiles late at night." Oleh Kiper, regional governor of Kuleba-Odesa, said preliminary reports indicated that seven people were killed, and fifteen injured. According to a?source with knowledge of the matter, the attack took place at Pivdennyi - one of the three ports in the region. Odesa is a major exporter of Ukrainian grain,...

Transport Infrastructure

Baku container throughput to increase 37% by 2025, says port chief

Eldar Salakhov, the port's chief, said that the Baku International Sea Trade Port will have handled 37% fewer containers in 2025 than it did the year before. He said that by the end of this month, container throughput would reach 105,000 20-foot equal units (TEU) compared to 76,775 in 2024. The port is a key hub of the Middle Corridor (also known as Trans-Caspian Transport Route), which connects China to European countries via Kazakhstan?Azerbaijan?, Georgia?and Turkey. About 38%-40% (or more) of the cargo handled in the port is Chinese import and transit freight. Salakhov said that the 100 000 TEU...

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China tightens safety regulations and revises its aviation law

China has passed a revised bill that, for the first time, regulates unmanned aircraft. This will reshape China's drone industry and low-altitude economic sectors. On December 27, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress voted to approve the changes made under the Civil Aviation Law. The amendments include a provision for airworthiness certification of drones, which fills in a regulatory gap. According to the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Peking University, China's Civil Aviation Administration, China's low altitude economy (a national strategic initiative focused on commercial activities under 3,000 meters) is expected to grow from 1.5 trillion yuan to...

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Families question credibility of investigation after delay in Jeju Air crash report

Two officials have said that the South Korean investigation into the crash of Jeju Air, which killed 179 people, is likely to miss the deadline for releasing a progress report. This comes as the relatives of victims are still demanding answers to what went wrong. Two board officials confirmed that the country's accident investigation board will not be able to release an interim update on the Monday, first anniversary of the worst plane accident in South Korea. The two officials declined to give their names due to the sensitive nature of the issue. The Boeing 737-800, which was on a...

Passenger Transportation Services

India approves two new airlines to start operations after IndiGo's crisis

India has given initial approval to two airlines for them to start?operations. This comes after IndiGo, the largest airline in India, cancelled a large number of flights. These cancellations brought to light the lack of competition on the fastest-growing aviation markets. Minister Ram Mohan Naidu announced?on X late Tuesday that the civil aviation ministry had granted a 'no objection certificate' to regional airline alHind Air, and FlyExpress. He added that?the Government is working hard to encourage more competition on the domestic market. IndiGo's dominance was highlighted by the cancellation of 4,500 flights earlier this month due to poor staff planning....

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Iran claims foreign tanker smuggled fuel was seized in Gulf

State media reported that Iran had seized an oil tanker from a foreign country near the Iranian island of 'Qeshm, in the Gulf. The tanker was said to be carrying 4,000,000 litres of fuel smuggled, the report stated. The authorities did not name the vessel nor disclose its nationality. The authorities alleged that 16 foreign crew were?detained for criminal charges. State TV reported that the tanker had been seized on Wednesday. Iranian news sites published photos and video footage of the tanker they claimed to have seized. Iran announced last week that it had seized a foreign tanker carrying smuggled...

Transportation

Iran claims foreign tanker smuggled fuel was seized in Gulf

State media reported that Iran had seized an oil tanker from a foreign country near the Iranian island of Qeshm, in 'the Gulf. It said it was carrying smuggled fuel of 4 million litres. The authorities did not disclose the name of the vessel, its nationality or when it was seized. The authorities said that 16 foreign crew members had been arrested on criminal charges. Iranian news sites?published video and photos?of the tanker they claimed to have seized. Last week, Iran announced that it had intercepted another foreign tanker in the Gulf of Oman carrying 6,000,000 litres of diesel it...

Transportation

Gazprom, a Russian company, will supply 38 billion cubic meters of gas to China through the Power of Siberia Pipeline in 2025

Alexei Miller said that Gazprom, the Russian gas corporation, supplied 38.8 billion cubic meters of gas to China through the Power 'of Siberia' pipeline this year. This is an increase of nearly a fifth compared to the previous year. Miller stated that by the end of 2025, the company will have exceeded its contractual obligations to China in terms of gas supply. Sources familiar with data said on Monday that Russia’s pipeline exports to China of?natural?gas were expected to hit around 38.6-38.7 bcm this year. This is up from 31 bcm by 2024 and exceed the pipeline's annual capacity of...

Transportation

Due to sanctions, Russia has delayed its LNG production target of 100 millions tons per annum.

The Russian government has delayed by "several" years its plan to achieve a 100 million-ton annual target for liquefied gas production, Alexander Novak, deputy prime minister, told state television on Thursday. He cited the impact of Western sanctions on Russia's energy industry. Sanctions imposed by the United States over the conflict with Ukraine have impacted Russia's plans to increase its share of the global LNG industry from 8% today to a fifth by 2030-2035. This includes the new Arctic LNG 2 facility. According to a recently updated government strategy, Russia will produce 90-105 millions tons of LNG in 2030 and...

Transportation

Vingroup, Vietnam's bidder for the $67 billion North-South high speed railway, withdraws its bid

Vingroup, Vietnam's largest conglomerate said it would withdraw its proposal to invest $67 billion in the North-South high speed railway project of Vietnam, and instead focus on other projects. Vingroup said that the decision to register, which was "submitted" in May, was made after a reassessment was done of the company's resources following the awarding of major national projects including a stadium with Olympic standards and rail lines linking key locations. Vingroup shares and those of its units (including?developers Vinhomes, Vincom Retail and Vinpearl) fell by 7%, while hospitality company Vinpearl dropped 3%. This announcement dragged the benchmark index to...

Transportation

Serbia's NIS receives US approval for sale of Russian stake

According to Serbia's RTS TV, the U.S. granted Serbian oil refiner NIS until March 24th to 'negotiate' the sale of their 'Russian owner's' stake. RTS stated that NIS did not have an operating license which would allow it to purchase and process crude oil. After a series waivers granted since January, the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions against NIS as part of broader measures taken against?Russian energy sector. The sanctions have stopped crude oil supplies through Croatia's JANAF pipe, which has shut down production at?Pancevo. Gazprom, the sanctioned oil unit of Russia's Gazprom,...

Transportation

Drop in food exports due to Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports

A Ukrainian farmer's association said that the Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports have already harmed food exports. This could result in a significant drop?in trade, despite attempts to divert shipments by rail. Ukraine is the largest exporter of corn and wheat in the world, as well as sunflower oil. Early in the nearly four-year war, a de facto Russian blocade worsened global food shortages. Since 2023, the majority of Ukrainian food exports has resumed. This month, Russian drones and missiles have been attacking the Odesa region's ports almost daily. Export capacity has decreased. The UAC union reported that some wheat...

Transportation

Malaysia's Petronas signs a LNG supply agreement with China's CNOOC

Petroliam Nasional, the Malaysian state-owned energy company On Wednesday,?it said that it would supply Chinese offshore oil company CNOOC 1 million metric tonnes of?liquefied gas (LNG) per year. Petronas stated in a press release that the agreement between Petronas 'LNG and CNOOC Gas and Power Singapore 'Trading & Marketing' builds on existing cooperation between both?companies. Petronas will sign a 10-year contract for LNG supply with a CNOOC subsidiary in?2021. The deal is valued at $7 billion. CNOOC and Petronas have not responded to our requests for details, including the duration of the deal. Petronas and Canadian oil company Pembina Pipeline...

Transportation

Kaztransoil and Polish oil pipeline operator Kaztransoil will collaborate on oil shipments from Germany

The Polish company announced on Tuesday that Poland's oil pipe operator PERN had signed an agreement with Kaztransoil regarding technical cooperation in relation to shipments of Kazakh oil? to Germany. PERN stated in a press release that the agreement includes delivery scheduling, information exchange, inspections, and certification of meters used during the handling process. Since the suspension of Russian shipments?after Moscow invaded Ukraine, PERN has been supplying?oil from Kazakhstan to Germany's PCK Schwedt Refinery. The refinery also relies on seaborne supplies via Gdansk. The state-controlled Russian energy firm Rosneft holds a majority stake of PCK which supplies much of Berlin's...

Transportation

Repairs at CPC Terminal continue, despite a steady decline in Urals.

Market sources reported that the differential between Urals crude and CPC Blend remained unchanged on Monday. However, export volumes of CPC Blend remained uncertain due to?repairs continuing on single-point mooring units (SPMs)?at CPC Terminal. CPC is loading oil into SPM-1. SPM-2 has been taken out of service due to a drone attack by Ukraine, and SPM-3 undergoes scheduled maintenance. Oil prices rose on Monday, after the U.S. Coast Guard attempted to intercept an oil-tanker in international waters near Venezuela, a day earlier. Ukraine also damaged two vessels in Russia and their piers, increasing the risk of disruptions in oil supplies....

Transportation

Source: Russia's pipeline exports of gas to China have increased by 25% in the past year.

Sources familiar with data said that Russia's natural gas exports to China will have increased by 25% this year, as Moscow increases its sales to Asia. Calculations showed that this would not compensate for the revenue loss due to the loss of European gas markets. Since the beginning of the Ukraine war in 2022, Russia has diverted most of its oil towards India and China as Moscow and Europe, once its primary commodity export market and revenue source, severed their ties. The 'diversion of gas flows to the east has proven to be more difficult and painstaking discussions to bring...

Transportation

Iraq: International firms in Kurdistan are required to transfer crude oil under the deal

Iraq's State Oil Marketer SOMO announced?on Sunday that international producers in Kurdistan are still obligated to send their crude oil under a September Export agreement After DNO, the Norwegian government said that it would not be taking part in this agreement. SOMO's statement is in response to an article in September that cited DNO, which said it would sell to the Kurdish region directly and did not have immediate plans to ship through the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline. In the September agreement between Iraq's Oil Ministry, Kurdistan’s Ministry of Natural Resources and production companies, SOMO agreed to?export crude oil from Kurdish oilfields...