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Sources say that Iraqi oil loadings are temporarily suspended after a drone strikes a tanker in Basra.

Iraq temporarily suspended oil loadings at its Basra terminal on Thursday before they were resumed, according to four Iraqi sources in the oil and security industries. Sources added that the drone was not damaged or set ablaze and that it wasn't immediately apparent who launched it. The head of Iraq's state-owned oil marketing company SOMO said that the incident did not involve a direct assault on terminals or vessels. It is not targeting Basra Oil Terminal. It is not targeting Basra Oil Terminal. Ali Nazar stated that loading is done at the normal rate, depending on vessel availability. A spokesperson...

Transport Infrastructure

India Customs is the second agency to take on Adani in a battle over nicotine pouches

India's Customs Authorities have joined the Health Ministry in a fight against Adani Group for the sale of nicotine sachets at airports. They claim that duty-free shops are only tax-advantageous and not immune to other regulations. The sale of nicotine pouches in duty-free shops at the Mumbai airport owned by billionaire Gautam Adani was found to be illegal during a March inspection. His company is now appealing this decision at the Mumbai High Court. The customs department stated that the concept of "goods being outside customs borders" for taxation reasons "doesn't grant immunity from regulatory control," in a document submitted...

Transport Infrastructure

Russia claims to have struck military targets in Kyiv and Ukrainian ports

The Russian defence ministry announced on Thursday that it had struck military and industrial facilities in Kyiv and infrastructure in Odesa, Pivdennyi, and Odesa ports as well as a vessel. Moscow and Kyiv both intensified their attacks against key economic targets. Ukrainian forces have targeted Russian energy infrastructure including oil tankers. Meanwhile, Russia has intensified attacks on Black Sea ports over the past few weeks. Officials in Ukraine said that Russian missiles?hit at least two districts?in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv?early on Thursday morning, causing fires and killing 2 people. The Russian defence ministry has said that it struck Ukrainian...

Transport Infrastructure

Sales of UAE's Fujairah bunkers in the first half of 2026 plummet amid US/Iran war

The U.S. - Iran 'war' has affected supplies at the?key Middle Eastern ship fuelling hub near the Strait of Hormuz. Fujairah has lost its lead as the top bunkering hub in the world. China's Zhoushan Port is now poised to overtake Fujairah this year, as the third largest hub in the world. According to S&P Global's data on the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone, marine fuel sales in Fujairah for the first half 2026 were about 1.63 metric?tons (10.40 million barrels), down 55% compared to the?first halves of 2025. Volumes continued to decline, reaching a new low of 86,000 tons in...

Transport Infrastructure

Ukraine will protect its ports in order to maintain export volume after the attacks

Taras Vysotskiy said that Ukraine would do all it could to protect its seaports, and ensure grain exports are at least equal to last season. In recent weeks, Russia has intensified its attacks on the infrastructure of Ukrainian Black Sea ports and cargo ships entering Odesa port to export grain and agricultural products. Vysotskiy stated that the state recognizes the importance of agricultural exports. He added, "It'll be hard, but we will do everything to maintain minimum guaranteed export volume to support international food security at a level that is no lower than the last year." Before the recent attacks?Ukraine...

Transport Infrastructure

You want to build a metal smelter of your own? Andy Home

The race to secure vital minerals has created a wealth of opportunity for countries that have the fortune of having the right metal deposits. The goal is to extract as much value as you can from the metals in the earth. The obvious answer is processing. Smelters that convert ore to metal are not only more valuable, but also provide a path to greater industrial and economic growth. It's a way for Western policymakers to loosen China's grip over midstream capacity in a large part of the critical metals spectrum. According to a joint study by the consultancy CRU, and...

Integrated Logistics

Memo shows that former DP World boss Bin Sulayem is now in charge of Malaysia MMC Port.

According to a memo obtained by the media, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem will be taking over as the new CEO of?Malaysian company MMC Port Holdings. The group chief executive is leaving his post immediately. Emirati bin Sulayem is now the executive chairman of MMC. He resigned in February from Dubai's DP World after the Department of Justice released emails between Jeffrey Epstein and the company. Bin Sulayem did not comment publicly on the emails he exchanged with Epstein who died in prison in 2019 while waiting to be tried for'sex trafficking' charges. Bin Sulayem was not immediately available. The MMC...

Transport Infrastructure

You want to build a metal smelter of your own? Andy Home

The race to secure the critical minerals is opening up new opportunities for countries that have the fortune to possess the right deposits. The goal is to extract as much value from the metal?riches' in the earth as possible. The obvious answer is to process the ore. Smelters that convert ore to metal are not only more valuable, but also offer a path to economic and industrial development. It's a way for Western policymakers to loosen China's grip over midstream capacity in many critical metals. According to a joint study by the consultancy CRU, and the World Bank, the number...

Passenger Marine Transportation

Hormuz traffic drops to a two-month low after renewed US and Iran strikes raise safety risks

Shipping data revealed that the number of tankers traversing the Strait of Hormuz dropped to its lowest level in two months in the last day, after renewed strikes between Iran and the U.S.?and attacks against vessels raised safety concerns. Shipping industry sources say that vessels are increasingly turning off their public AIS?transponders. This makes it difficult to count the total number of ships on the waterway. According to Kpler's analysis, based on the data available, oil and gas tanker traffic has fallen to its lowest levels since May 25. In a recent report, ship broker Gibson stated that the world...

Transport Infrastructure

Kernel, Ukraine suspends port operations following Russian attacks

Kernel Holding, a Ukrainian agricultural group, announced on Monday that it had halted?operations? at its port infrastructure?in Chornomorsk following the significant damage caused by Russian missiles and drones. The company said that the attacks from July 10 to 12, damaged the grain, sunflower oil, and meal storage, and the infrastructure for transshipment. It added that the timing of restoring operations was uncertain. The Russian defense ministry announced on Monday that its forces had struck infrastructure at the Chornomorsk Port, claiming?that it was being used to handle military cargo by the Ukrainian armed force. Kernel, in a regulatory filing described the...

Transport Infrastructure

Bousso: Cheap drones are a weak point for the global economy.

Drones are cheap, mass-produced and have revolutionized modern warfare. They expose critical energy infrastructure to be the Achilles heel of modern economies. Unmanned aircraft have proven to be able to evade air defences on the battlefields in Ukraine, Russia, and?the Middle East. This has made oil refineries and power stations as well as export terminals, pipelines, and even power plants, prime targets. The implications for the energy sector are huge. Drones that cost a few hundred dollars or a few thousand dollars each can threaten facilities that have taken decades to build and billions to invest in. This shifts the...

Transport Infrastructure

Floods in Bangladesh leave 44 dead and over a half million homeless

At least 44 people have been killed by floods and landslides in southeastern Bangladesh as a result of monsoon rains that lasted for days. Authorities raced to provide aid on Saturday. The Disaster Management Ministry said that on Saturday, flooding in seven districts -- Chattogram (Cox's Bazar), Bandarban (Rangamati), Khagrachhari (Moulvibazar), Moulvibazar, and Habiganj - had disrupted everyday life, stranded thousands of families and isolated 267,918 homes. Rescue and relief efforts have been slowed by power outages, damaged roadways and broken communication links. Many residents were unable to cook as flood waters submerged their homes. Others are still struggling with...

Freight Logistics

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Wall Street Journal, July 17,

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. The?has not checked these stories or?cannot?guarantee their accuracy. Databricks, a provider of data analytics, has raised a round of strategic funding valued at $188 billion. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that Taco Bell owned by Yum Brands would stop using shredded iceberg sourced from a supplier that has been linked with a parasitic outbreak causing a severe form of diarrhea and vomiting. Honda Motors will stop?the production?of its Prologue SUV, which is sold?in America?this?year. Honda Motors will not cancel sales immediately, but expects to continue them until...

Freight Logistics

Source, shipping data: Iraqi crude oil loadings have more than doubled in the first half of July.

Iraqi crude 'loadings' more than doubled in the first half July to averaging 1.2 million barrels per day, according to Kpler and a direct source familiar with the flows. This was due to the accelerated exports after months of restrictions. Kpler data showed that crude exports averaged around 500,000 bpd during June. Kpler reports that despite the increase in monthly exports, Iraqi crude oil from the southern port of Basra is still "dramatically" down from levels before the Iran War, when it was above 3.2 millions bpd. A drone strike on a crude oil tanker in Basra, Iraq on Thursday...

Freight Logistics

The threat of Iranian and Houthi shipping to the Red Sea is more important for oil today

Iran warned that if U.S. strikes continue, its campaign to choke global energy markets may expand from the Strait-of-Hormuz?to the crucial Red Sea route. This threat is dependent on the Houthi allies of Iran in Yemen. Here's why it matters, and what that means for the Iran War and the global energy crises: How big is the risk to global energy markets? The Bab el-Mandeb strait, the gateway to the Red Sea, would be closed and open a whole new front in the conflict between Iran and the U.S. The Red Sea is now an important alternative outlet for Gulf...

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Sources say that RPT, a Saudi Arabian-backed developer, is looking for investors to invest in World Cup stadiums.

Three sources have confirmed that Saudi Arabia's ROSHN group is looking for investors to help finance its Aramco stadium, which will host the FIFA World Cup in 2034. The state-backed developer wants to free up capital so it can deliver projects as part of the kingdom's economic transformation strategy. Saudi Arabia is relying more on outside capital as it tries to reduce its dependence on oil and gas revenues. Two sources who declined to be identified because the matter was not public said that JPMorgan had hired ROSHN to manage the equity raising process. According to a third source, PIF...

Transportation

New York's hydropower line outage irks governor who championed the project

The administration of New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Wednesday condemned an "ongoing outage" on the Champlain-Hudson Power Express transmission line. She had championed the $6 billion project to reduce the use of dirty oil-fired power plants and increase the razor-thin'state grid's buffer against unforeseen events. According to the latest transmission outage calendar from grid operator New York ISO, the?1,250 megawatt Champlain Hudson Power Express is expected to remain offline until July 31. New York ISO's data previously indicated that CHPE would not be in service until the end of this week. New York ISO didn't respond to a request...

Transportation

Sources say that Saudi Arabian-backed developer seeks World Cup Stadium investors

Three sources have confirmed that Saudi Arabia's ROSHN group is looking for investors to help finance its Aramco Stadium which will host the FIFA World Cup in 2034. The state-backed developer wants to 'free up capital' so it can deliver projects as part of the Kingdom's economic transformation plan. Saudi Arabia is increasingly relying on outside capital for funding projects in tourism, sports, and logistics to reduce the economy's dependence on oil and gas revenues. Two sources who declined to be identified because the matter was not public said that JPMorgan had hired ROSHN to manage the equity raising process....

Transportation

Fuel shortages in Russia and restrictions on sales

Fuel shortages are affecting Russians in all 11 time zones. Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries have disrupted supply and caused long queues, high gasoline prices, and even rationing?in some regions. Fuel access has improved in Moscow and other cities, mainly due to measures such as increasing imports and clearing low-quality fuels for use. However, the situation in Russian-annexed Crimea is still tense. Fuel shortages began in June, when some regions began to restrict gasoline and diesel use. Here is the situation in some Russian regions: CENTRAL RUSSIA According to 'witnesses, local media, and service aggregators who monitor the availability of...

Transportation

Sources say Trafigura has withdrawn from the Angola Transmission Line Project

Trafigura has "walked away" from a proposed 2,050 megawatt transmission line that would have transported surplus hydropower in Angola to copper mines and cobalt deposits in Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to two sources who are directly involved. This is one of three private-backed transmission projects, worth billions, that aim to supply electricity from Angola – which has an abundance of stranded hydropower – to vital minerals operations in neighbouring countries facing power shortages. Trafigura signed a non-binding agreement in July 2024 with the Angolan Government and engineering firm ProMarks to conduct feasibility studies. One industry source...

Transportation

What sites have been attacked by Ukraine?

In the last two weeks, Ukrainian forces have intensified their attacks on Russia's infrastructure for energy. Fuel shortages are worsened by the drone attacks in Russia. People have reported high prices and long lines at fuel stations in most regions. Here is a brief summary of recent attacks, starting with the latest. SALAVAT According to industry sources, the Salavat Petrochemical Complex, located in Bashkortostan's Urals region, stopped operations on July 14th following an attack by a Ukrainian drone. A fire broke at the Afipsky refinery, in southern Krasnodar Region of Russia. The cause was drone debris that fell from the...

Transportation

Farmers' union: Ukraine's Black Sea port loses a third of its grain export capacity

The main Ukrainian farmers' union has said that Ukraine has lost a third of its ability to export grain via its Black Sea ports because of the 'intensifying' Russian missile and drone strikes. Ukraine has been at war with Russia for more than four years, but agricultural exports such as grains and vegetable oil remain its biggest source of foreign exchange earnings. More than 90% are shipped through three ports located in southern Odesa. Odesa ports handled about?6 millions metric tons per month of cargo under a deal that allowed both countries to ship grains through the Black Sea. Moscow...

Transportation

US official: US supports efforts to revive Iraq-Syria crude pipeline

A State Department official stated on Tuesday that the United States is supporting Iraq and Syria in their efforts to revive an oil pipeline between the two countries. This could reduce Iran's ability to block oil through Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. is expecting American companies to be involved in the construction of the Kirkuk-Baniyas Pipeline, which has been largely out-of-service since it was damaged during the 2003 U.S. led invasion?of Iraq. The pipeline will run from the Iraqi oilfields in Kirkuk all the way to 'Syria’s western coast. This is just one of several attempts by oil producers to...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Crude oil shipments from Saudi Arabia’s Yanbu Port near maximum levels amid Houthi concerns

Data and industry sources indicate that daily crude loadings in Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Port of Yanbu are close to their maximum levels as tensions with Yemen's Houthi militants intensify. The kingdom also seeks to maximize oil exports. Since the U.S. - Israel conflict with Iran began February 28, Saudi?Aramco has increased its use of the Yanbu Terminal. Sources have said that Saudi Arabia also considers expanding its capacity of the oil pipeline to the western Red Sea Coast, which would enable the kingdom and?possibly?neighbours to transport more crude oil without having to cross the Strait of Hormuz. Aramco didn't...

Transportation

Bousso: Cheap drones are a weak point for the global economy.

Drones are cheap, mass-produced and have revolutionized modern warfare. They expose critical energy infrastructures as the Achilles heel of modern economies. Unmanned aircraft are able to evade air defences on the battlefields in Ukraine, Russia, and the Middle East. This makes oil refineries and power stations as well as export terminals and pipelines prime targets. The energy industry is affected by the implications. Swarms of drones, which cost a few hundred dollars up to several thousand dollars each, can threaten facilities that have taken decades and billions to build. This will dramatically shift the balance of power between attackers and...

Transportation

EU imports record LNG volume from Russia's largest plant

EU data revealed on Monday that the European Union imported record volumes of liquefied gas from Russia's Yamal facility during the first half of this year. This is ahead a ban which will come into effect in 2019. The EU banned Russian LNG imports from April, but imports of long-term contracts are allowed until January 1, 2027. According to data from commodities intelligence company Kpler, EU countries imported 136 loads containing 9.97 metric tons of LNG from Yamal between January and June, an increase of 16% over the same period in the previous year. Novatek, a private Russian company, controls...

Transportation

Thai court considers damages claimed by crew of ship attacked Strait of Hormuz

The lawyer for the three Thai sailors said that the?Labour Court of Thailand accepted on Friday a 'petition by the Thai sailors seeking damages after a fatal attack on their cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz during the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran in March. The petition seen by seeks at least one million baht ($30,000), per sailor, from companies and agencies connected to Precious shipping, the vessel's owner, and its captain. Kunpat Singhathong, their lawyer, told reporters that the sailors had accused?their employer of taking them to dangerous areas and putting their lives in danger. They also...