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The premium on Urals crude in India is easing as low margins reduce buying

Three traders reported that the premiums for Russia's Urals oil have fallen in India as refiners reduced purchases amid weak margins. Russian Urals crude for delivery to Indian ports in?June trades at a premium between $2-4 per barrel compared to Brent. This is down from $6-7 per barrel for cargoes delivered in May, traders reported. Since early March, the price of Urals in Indian ports has been higher than that of Brent. This is because the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran caused oil to be diverted through the Strait 'of Hormuz. The traders say that Urals prices will not...

Transport Infrastructure

Adani Ports, India's port company, invests $1.36 billion to expand in Europe

Adani Ports, an Indian company, announced on Tuesday that it will expand its European presence?by building off-shore capabilities with the United States. Oceaneering International has committed $1.36 billion to capital expenditures through fiscal year 2031. The largest private port operator in the country said that it aims to generate marine revenues of?60 trillion rupees ($627.43 millions) through its expansion. In order to support the expansion plan, Astra Offshore will build a fleet 200 vessels equipped with offshore specialised capabilities. Adani Ports is implementing a'strategy' to increase its global presence and tap into the rising demand for offshore logistics in Europe....

Transport Infrastructure

He Lifeng, the Chinese trade representative to South Korea, is in South Korea to discuss U.S. Trade.

A witness at Incheon Airport said that Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng arrived in South Korea on Tuesday to hold trade talks with an American delegation before a summit between leaders of the largest economies this week. Li Chenggang was also a member of the delegation. He is China's chief trade negotiator. He Lifeng will meet U.S. Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent for talks on Wednesday, ahead of the upcoming meeting between U.S. president Donald Trump & Chinese President Xi Jinping scheduled from Thursday through Friday in Beijing. Koo Yun Cheol, South Korean Finance Minister, told a briefing that Bessent will...

Transport Infrastructure

US Senators urge Trump to stand strong' in discussions with Xi on shipbuilding

Bipartisan senators from the United States urged President Donald Trump on 'Monday to stick to the trade remedies proposed by his Administration to rebuild U.S. Shipbuilding and to not 'offer concessions to Chinese President Xi -Jinping. In a letter to President Trump, Democratic Senators Tammy Baldwin from Wisconsin and Mark Kelly from Arizona as well Republicans Tim Scott and Todd Young sent on Monday said that China's efforts to "decimate American Shipbuilding" over the past decades demanded that U.S. Trade measures be used to their maximum extent. Trump and Xi met in South Korea, in October. They agreed to pause...

Transport Infrastructure

UK warships deployed to Middle East in anticipation of possible Hormuz missions

Britain announced on Saturday that it would be sending its warship HMS Dragon, to the Middle East to prepare for a possible multinational 'effort to protect shipping through the Strait of Hormuz once conditions permit. HMS Dragon was an air defence destroyer that was sent to Eastern Mediterranean in March shortly after the Iran War to defend Cyprus. The move to the Middle East comes after France deployed its carrier strike group in the southern Red Sea as part of a joint defensive plan to restore confidence in the trade routes. A spokesperson from the British Ministry of Defence stated...

Transport Infrastructure

US launches probe into Avride crashes in Texas

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced Friday that it is launching an investigation into a number of crashes involving Avride’s autonomous vehicles. These crashes raised concerns about the?performance?of these vehicles. NHTSA said that the behavior of vehicles may be indicative of excessive assertiveness or insufficient capabilities, which "may also constitute violations of traffic safety". Several of the crashes caused property damage, and there was one minor injury. NHTSA stated that the vehicles failed to avoid vehicles or objects on the road and had performed lane changes. NHTSA stated that Avride operated?some of their AVs on Uber’s platform and offers...

Transport Infrastructure

Minister: no massive flight cancellations this summer expected in France

French Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot said on Friday that he didn't expect "massive" flight cancellations this summer by airlines due to jet fuel shortages. He said that most airlines do not want to cancel flights in the summer, when they make their biggest revenues. However, some have reduced their traffic slightly. Transavia France has cancelled 2% its flights between May and June, according to a spokesperson on Friday. The French government is working on measures to help airlines, such as deferrals in social security contributions and extended deadlines for tax payments. After announcing that there would be a shortage of...

Transport Infrastructure

Report: US suspends ship protection plan as US oil tanker is hit near Hormuz

Caixin, the Chinese media outlet, reported that a Chinese-owned oil product tanker was attacked on Monday near the 'Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump launched a U.S. Plan to assist stranded ships, but then suspended it one day later. Caixin reported on Thursday that this was the first attack on a Chinese oil-tanker. Since the Iran conflict began, traffic through this vital strait has virtually stopped. It is through which 20 percent of the world’s oil and gas supplies pass. Caixin reported that the deck of a?unnamed ship caught fire. The ship's marking was "CHINA OWNER & CREW". The crew...

Transport Infrastructure

UAE smuggles oil tankers hidden through Strait of Hormuz in a bid to sell

According to shipping data and industry sources, the United Arab Emirates, along with buyers, have recently sailed several oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz to transport the oil that has been bottled up by the Middle East conflict in the Gulf. These volumes are only a fraction of what the UAE used to export before the U.S./Israeli war against Iran, but they demonstrate the risk that the buyer and producer are willing to accept to increase oil sales. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq have all stopped selling oil, or cut prices dramatically to attract buyers who are not interested....

Transport Infrastructure

France prepares aid for airlines affected by the price increase of jet fuel

Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot announced late Wednesday that the French 'government' is prepared to offer a monetary aid for airlines affected by the?increase in jet fuel prices. Tabarot stated in a blog post on X that the government and airlines 'had made progress on a meeting held on Wednesday regarding aid, including deferrals on social?security contributions and extended deadlines for tax payments and flexibility with?fuel loadings. "Airlines are experiencing a major shock." He said that the government was fully committed to helping airlines get through these difficult times. European authorities are scrambling to find solutions in order to avoid widespread...

Transport Infrastructure

AirAsia has ordered 150 Airbus A220 jets for $19 billion.

AirAsia, a Malaysian budget carrier, has ordered 150 A220-300 jets designed in Canada from Airbus. This is the largest single-firm order for the jetliner ever. The companies announced this at an event held in Quebec on Tuesday. Airbus' commercial aviation CEO Lars Wagner stated that AirAsia was the "launch customer", of the new 160-seat configuration. AirAsia's CEO Tony Fernandes stated that his airline would "buy" 150 more aircraft if Airbus made a stretched version the A220 jet. The announcement confirms previous reports about a deal to purchase 150 A220-300?jets. Fernandes stated that the order is worth $19 billion. This is...

Transport Infrastructure

Airport operator: Summer seat availability in Cyprus will not fall more than 5%.

Hermes Airports, Cyprus' airport operator, said on Wednesday that the number of seats available to Cyprus this summer would be "no more than" 5%. The Iran war has dampened the outlook for tourism in the region. Since the U.S. launched the war against Iran, in late February, the number of tourists to the island has decreased. On March 2, a single drone attack hit a British military base in Cyprus. Hermes, the company that operates Larnaca and Paphos airports, has said that airlines have reduced their schedules by about 600,000. Passenger arrivals will also be down around 9% or approximately...

Freight Logistics

Freight Logistics

As the Iran War disrupts exports, Zimbabwe's farmers are threatened by rising freight costs.

About 30 women dressed in matching green dust coats grading sugar snap peas for dinner tables in Europe. The atmosphere in the?facility? is positive, but for the farmers the start of the fresh produce exporting season has been difficult due to an increase in freight costs caused by the Iran War. Kuminda, which aggregates the produce of about 5,000 small farmers, had just finished preparing its first exports of sugar snap peas, and mange tout for this year. RISE IN FREIGHT PRICES Exporters must absorb rising costs, or they risk derailing a recovery of Zimbabwe's horticulture industry. Last year the...

Freight Logistics

Modi's five-nation trip to include UAE begins amid Middle East crisis

The Indian 'Prime Minister Narendra Modi' will embark on a 'five-nation tour' taking in the United Arab Emirates and Europe from May 15-20. Modi will visit the UAE in May and then travel to the Netherlands and Sweden, Norway, and Italy. Modi's trip comes after he urged a number of measures including a reduction in travel and a decrease in imports, due to a rise in energy prices. Indian shares dropped on Monday and the rupee suffered its biggest drop in over a month, ending at its lowest closing level ever recorded following Modi’s call for austerity. India is a...

Freight Logistics

State media reports that Iran has seized the oil tanker Ocean Koi from the Gulf of Oman.

Iran has seized the oil tanker Ocean Koi, in the Gulf of Oman, for a 'pretend attempt to disrupt Iran’s oil exports. The?Barbados flagged tanker, it said, was carrying Iranian oil. It also claimed that the tanker "was attempting to disrupt and harm oil exports .... through exploiting regional circumstances". According to state media, the oil tanker was escorted to the southern coast and then handed over to the judiciary authorities. The seizure was made after the?U.S. Iranian and U.S. forces clashed at the Strait of Hormuz which connects?the Gulf of Oman to the Gulf of Oman. Iran has closed...

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Aramco CEO: Strait of Hormuz disruption may push recovery of oil markets into 2027.

Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser?warned? on Monday that disruptions to oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz could 'delay the return of the market to normal?until?2027. The oil market will take longer to stabilize and rebalance the longer supply disruptions persist, even if they continue for a few weeks longer. Nasser said this to analysts during a conference call discussing the company's results for the first quarter, which were announced on Sunday. These results exceeded expectations. If the current situation persists until mid-June 2027, Nasser said. It has been said that the impact of the Iran War, including the closure...

Transportation

Putin says to Fico that Russia will meet Slovakia’s energy needs

At a meeting at the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin told Robert Fico, Slovakia's Prime Minister on Saturday that Russia would do all it could to meet Slovakia’s energy needs. Slovakia is one of the few European countries that still buys?Russian oil and gas. The Druzhba Pipeline, built by the Soviets, is used to transport Russian oil into Slovakia. TurkStream is used to deliver natural gas from Russia. Fico arrived at Moscow for the celebrations to mark 'the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany during World War Two. In comments broadcast by?national television, Putin said that he would do "everything" to meet...

Transportation

Greece investigates Ukrainian-made Naval Drone Found in Cave at Island

Sources from the Greek police and coast guard said that they are investigating a 'drone boat' found by fishermen in a cave of the ionian island?Lefkada. The exact route taken by the unmanned surface vessel (USV) made in Ukraine to reach Greek waters was unclear. The unmanned surface vehicle (USV) was found by fishermen late on Thursday. Officials, speaking under condition of anonymity, said preliminary findings indicated that the MAGURA V3 type sea?drone had three detonators. The Greek army was unable to confirm that the ship was?loaded with explosives', according to a source. Divers were on the scene as bomb...

Transportation

Sweden cancels plans to build a power cable from Denmark due to disagreements with EU funding plan

Ebba busch, the Energy Minister of Sweden, said that plans to build a new power cable for Denmark will be put on hold. She also stated that Sweden disagreed with the proposal made by the European Commission on how the revenues generated from electricity congestion fees should be used. Sweden has threatened to limit electricity exports this year to its neighbours until the European Commission resolves their disagreements over the use national funds to fund EU energy projects. Sweden expects to charge Denmark, Finland, and Germany 130 billion Swedish crowns (14.11 billion dollars) for the excess power it exports from...

Transportation

Energy Minister says Turkey wants to extend LNG agreement with Algeria

Alparslan Bayraktar, Minister of Energy, said that Turkey was looking to extend the 'liquefied gas (LNG), agreement with Algeria before it expires in September 2027. He added that some of the LNG could be transported into southeastern Europe. The first gas supply contract was signed in 1988 by the Turkish state energy company Botas with Algerian state oil & gas company Sonatrach. It has been repeatedly extended since then. "We hope to conclude a new agreement this year." "Our current agreement expires September 2027. We aim to renew it," Bayraktar said after the meeting between the Turkish and Algerian leaders...

Transportation

Grid charges are key to Bangladesh's "merchant" renewable growth

Bangladesh permits business-to-business deals This allows businesses to increase their renewable share The key to the viability of this business is network charges Tahmid Zami Tahmid Zami Last year, Bangladesh allowed private companies to directly sell electricity to large consumers. The electricity from "merchant power plant" was carried over the grid with users paying charges to the grid and distribution companies. India has allowed open-access to power purchases for many years, while Pakistan has been working towards a "competitive" bilateral market but has had disputes over the use-of system charges. The energy regulatory commission of Bangladesh is currently working out...

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

UAE claims it intercepted Iran's missiles after drone attack on Fujairah Oil Zone

Authorities said that a fire broke out in a?major UAE zone of the oil industry on Monday following a?drone attack from Iran. The Gulf?state's?military intercepted separately three?Iranian?missiles over its?waters?and a forth crashed into the ocean. The Fujairah Media Office released a statement saying that civil defence teams were immediately deployed to contain the fire at the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone. Three Indian citizens were also moderately injured and were taken to hospital. The UAE defence minister said on X, that their forces intercepted 3 missiles. A fourth fell into the sea. Iranian news agencies reported that the Revolutionary Guards Navy...

Transportation

Think tank: High oil prices will not save Russian growth

A think tank near the government stated on Monday that high?global oil?prices will not boost Russian economic growth in this year, as new sanctions from the West and drone attacks by Ukraine weigh on crude output and exports. TsMAKP, an influential think tank, has lowered its forecast of gross domestic product growth. The pressures have led to lower than expected outputs for Russia's primary export commodity by 2026. Many analysts had predicted that Russia would benefit from the increase in oil prices after the U.S., Israel and Iran attacks and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The forecast for...

Transportation

Venezuela asks for grid repairs but does not guarantee payment

Two sources said that when potential financiers and providers of Venezuela's electrical industry met with government officials in Caracas, they were primarily concerned about?how to pay them for repairing the country's deteriorating grid. Sources said that the executives were hesitant as the nation tried to jumpstart the $100 billion reconstruction plan, which was pushed by Washington. Since she succeeded the deposed president?Nicolas Maduro? in January, Delcy Rod has made it a priority to ensure stable electricity. However, the cash-strapped nation has not been able to pay suppliers on time to help industries like oil and gas recover. A representative of...

Transportation

Data shows that Russian pipeline gas exports into Europe fell by 1.7% year-on-year in April.

The TurkStream pipeline, which is operated by the Russian energy giant Gazprom, has reduced its average daily natural gas?gas?supplies into Europe from 41 million cubic meters to 41 millions cubic metres in April compared to a year ago. Prices rose sharply after shortages arose from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz - a conduit that carried a fifth of global oil and gas. Turkey is the only route through which Russian gas can be transported to Europe. This is because Ukraine did not extend its five-year agreement with Moscow, which expired in January 2025. According to calculations based on...

Transportation

US Treasury warns that even in the form of charity, shippers should not pay tolls for Hormuz.

The U.S. Treasury warned that any shipper who pays tolls for the Strait of Hormuz to Iran, or makes charitable donations to groups such as the Iranian Red Crescent Society is subject to punitive sanctions. About 20% of all crude oil and natural gas transported by sea passes through the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran has proposed to charge fees or tolls for vessels that pass through the Strait as part of its proposals to end war with Israel and the United States. According to the advisory from Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the U.S. knows that Iran is...