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Kuwait will sign a $4 billion port deal with China's CCCC in the next few days

Noura Al-Mashaan, Minister of Public Works in Kuwait, said that Kuwait will sign a deal with China Communications Construction Company next week to 'complete the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port Project. According to the official journal, the 'Central 'Agency for Public Tenders has approved a contract on December 1, between the Ministry and CCCC for the engineering, procurement, and construction of port’s first phase. A government document seen by revealed that the contract is worth 1.219 billion Kuwaiti Dinars ($3.97billion). Al-Mashaan, a Kuwaiti news agency, said that the prime minister would?attend the ceremony of signing with the Chinese side. Mubarak al-Kabeer Port,...

Transport Infrastructure

Three sources claim that Russia has ordered Russian Railways (RRU) to sell the $2.4 billion Moscow Towers in order to pay its debts

Three sources have confirmed that the Russian government has ordered Russian Railways to dispose of a central Moscow skyscraper with 62 floors to help pay down some of the $50 billion debt owed by this railway monopoly. Last month, it was reported that the?government? is discussing ways to support Russia's largest commercial employer. The state-owned Russian Railways employs 700,000 workers and has seen its revenues fall amid the sharp slowdown of Russia's wartime economy. Meanwhile, debt costs are on the rise, driven by interest rates that have reached their highest levels in 20 years. A government meeting held last week...

Transport Infrastructure

Austria's Raiffeisen names former executive Hoellerer as new CEO

Michael Hoellerer, the former Chief Financial officer of Raiffeisen Bank International, was announced as the new CEO for Austrian lender Raiffeisen Bank International on Wednesday. Hoellerer replaces Johann Strobl who will continue managing the business until then as CEO and will step down from the board of management at the end his mandate in February 2027, according to a bank statement. Strobl has been the CEO of RBI since March 2017. In October, RBI undertook It is reorganizing its board in order to sell off its Russian business to a local buyer, in the hopes that the Russian government will...

Transport Infrastructure

Ukrainian grain exports reduced by Russian attacks, says union

The Ukrainian farmers' union UAC reported on Wednesday that some grain export terminals were closed due to the recent Russian attacks on Black Sea ports, energy facilities and other infrastructure. Ukraine is one of the world's largest wheat exporters, exporting about 70% its harvest via Black Sea ports. Ukraine's exports are dominated by food. Russia increased its attacks on the southern Odesa port hub this month. One of the attacks left about a thousand households without electricity. UAC reported in its weekly report on Wednesday that Ukraine exported 359 150 metric tons (measured by weight) of wheat at the end...

Transport Infrastructure

Abu Dhabi Ports signs MoU with Kuwait to develop and operate Shuaiba Container Terminal

Kuwait Ports Authority said that it had signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi Ports Group to operate and develop the container terminal in Kuwait's Shuaiba Port under a concession. Kuwait's oldest harbor, Shuaiba, was established in?1960. According to KPA, it covers a total of 2.2 million sqare metres (543.63 acres), has 20 berths and a container terminal with a storage space of 318,000 sqare meters. The port is located 60 km (37 miles) south of the city and handles commercial cargoes, heavy equipment, raw material, and chemicals essential to many industries. KPA stated in a press release that the MoU...

Transport Infrastructure

The oil tanker rate will remain strong until 2026, as the sanctions that have been imposed on ships for hire are removed

Shipping sources claim that the cost of shipping oil will remain high during the first half 2026, as the global fleet is aging and an increasing number of vessels face Western sanctions. However, rates may be capped in the second half. In recent weeks the cost of shipping crude oil for very large crude carrier (VLCC) vessels has risen by about $130,000 a daily due to OPEC's and its allies' high demand. Moreover, the number of ships available has decreased due to sanctions imposed on some vessels for transporting oil from Iran and Venezuela. Jan Rindbo is the chief executive...

Transport Infrastructure

New York Times Business News - December 15,

These are the most popular stories from the business pages of the New York Times. These stories have not been verified and?doesn't vouch for accuracy. A JetBlue pilot reported that he narrowly missed colliding with an?U.S. A military aircraft was flying over the Caribbean after a?Air Force refueling plane passed in front of the commercial plane, without broadcasting its location. According to Syrian and American officials, the Syrian gunman who killed two U.S. Army soldiers and an American civilian interpreter belonged to Syria's security force and was scheduled for dismissal due his extremist views. California Governor Gavin Newsom is planning...

Transport Infrastructure

Ukraine says Russian drone attack hit civilian Turkish vessel

Ukraine's Navy accused?Russia on Saturday of attacking a civilian Turkish vessel carrying sunflower oil to Egypt with a drone, just a day after Moscow attacked two Ukrainian ports. The navy released a statement via Telegram stating that the vessel was named the Viva, and it had 11 'Turkish Citizens on board. The navy added that no one was injured and the vessel continued its journey towards?Egypt. The statement accused Russia of violating maritime law. "The strike took place 'in the open sea in Ukraine’s exclusive economic zones, outside of the range of Ukrainian aircraft defence systems," it said. The Navy...

Transport Infrastructure

LSEG data show that Russia's Sibur has shipped LPG to China from Ust-Luga for the first ever.

According to traders and LSEG's ship-tracking data, Sibur, Russia’s largest producer and supplier of liquefied gas, delivered a.first cargo to China via the Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga. Sibur mainly supplies LPG to Turkey. However, the demand for LPG has declined by?5%-6% per year, according to traders. Algeria and the U.S. also dominate its market. A trader commented that it was becoming increasingly difficult to export additional LPG volumes to Turkey. According to LSEG the large gas?carrier Pacific Moon has arrived in the Chinese port of Quanzhou, located in?the southern Fujian area at the end November. According to industry sources,...

Transport Infrastructure

US prepares to seize additional tankers near Venezuelan coast after first vessel taken, say sources

Six sources familiar with this matter told AFP on Thursday that the U.S. was preparing to intercept additional ships transporting Venezuelan crude oil after the seizure a tanker earlier this week. This is part of an effort to increase pressure?on Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro. This was the first time that an oil tanker or cargo from Venezuela had been intercepted by U.S. authorities since 2019. The U.S. is executing a massive military buildup in southern Caribbean, and U.S. president Donald Trump is campaigning for Maduro to be ousted. Sources said that the seizure had put shipowners and operators involved in...

Transport Infrastructure

US prepares to seize additional tankers near Venezuelan coast after first vessel taken, say sources

Six?sources with knowledge of the situation said that the U.S. was preparing to intercept additional ships transporting Venezuelan crude oil after the seizure this week of a 'tanker. This will increase pressure on Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro. This was the first time that an oil tanker or cargo from Venezuela had been intercepted by U.S. authorities, who have imposed sanctions on Venezuela since 2019. The U.S. is executing a massive military buildup in southern Caribbean, and President Donald Trump is campaigning for Maduro to be ousted. Sources said that the seizure had put shipowners and operators involved in transporting Venezuelan...

Transport Infrastructure

Trafigura and Gupta attorneys trade blame as the trial ends

Commodity traders Trafigura and Prateek Gupta, both Indian businessmen, told London's High Court that they had failed to prove their employees knew about or participated in a $600,000,000 metals fraud. This was as lawyers made final arguments in the long-running case. Gupta’s lawyers countered that?unusual trade practices indicated Trafigura employees devised the scheme underlying the dispute. This involved substituting low-value metals or nickel for cheap ones. Trafigura of Geneva, which sued Gupta in court more than two year ago, has insisted that no employees were aware of the fraud before cargo inspections, scheduled for November 2022, Gupta alleged that Trafigura...

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Russia sentences a man to 22 years in prison for blowing up trains on the Ukrainian's orders in Siberia

A Belarusian accused of bombing two trains in Siberia at the order of Ukraine's Intelligence Services was jailed on Thursday for 22 years by a military court. The General Prosecutor announced that Sergei Yeremeyev had been found guilty of committing an act of terrorism, and planting explosives in two freight trains, including one which was traveling through Russia's largest conventional rail?tunnel, at the time. The FSB?said that Yeremeyev admitted his 'guilt' at the time of arrest. Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), which claimed responsibility for the two attacks, said that it wanted to disrupt rail lines in Siberia, which Russia...

Passenger Transportation Services

India investigates IndiGo's alleged antitrust violations

IndiGo, a budget airline in India, was accused of antitrust violations by the Indian Competition regulator on Thursday. This follows recent flight disruptions across India. IndiGo cancelled 4,500 flights in the first week of this month because of poor roster planning. This led to a major aviation disruption, leaving tens and thousands of passengers stranded. The incident has damaged the airline's reputation, as it controls more than 60% of the domestic air market. In a statement, the Competition Commission of India said that it "has taken note of information filed against IndiGo regarding the recent flight disruptions experienced in the...

Passenger Transportation Services

Nike's marketing campaign is unlikely to increase earnings in the near future

Investors in Nike will be looking for signs this week that the recovery seen last quarter is sustainable, and that an increased marketing budget is helping the sportswear manufacturer claw back lost market share. Nike, which has been synonymous with sport for a long time, is now trying to gain momentum, after losing ground to more hip alternatives like On and Deckers Hoka. The demand in China is choppy. Elliott Hill, the CEO of Nike, has promised to bring Nike back to its roots by focusing on core sports such as running and soccer. This means clearing out older inventory,...

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One killed and power damaged by Russian shelling near Odesa

Russian strikes near Ukraine’s Black Sea Port of Odesa?on Thursday?killed a woman?in her vehicle?and damaged infrastructure?and asked residents who have been suffering from long power outages to stop blocking the roads in protest? Oleh Kiper of Odesa, in a Telegram post, claimed that a Russian drone had killed a woman who was driving her car across a bridge southwest of Odesa. The incident injured her three children. Kiper asked residents who have experienced extended power outages in their homes to show patience and remove roadblocks. Kiper stated that the energy infrastructure of Odessa has suffered extensive damage as a result...

Transportation

Spanish police search a laboratory in African Swine Fever Probe

Regional?police in Spain said that on Thursday, they searched a state funded laboratory near Barcelona as part of a?investigation?into an outbreak of African swine fever in the same region. The court-ordered search was ordered after concerns were raised in the past month that a lab leak could have caused an outbreak of African swine?fever. The strain was similar to those used in research and vaccine development, but different from cases elsewhere in Europe. African swine fever can be deadly to wild boars and pigs but is not harmful to humans. It spreads quickly. Spain is Europe's biggest pork producer and...

Transportation

ADNOC secures $11 billion in financing for future gas production

Lukoil abandons Ghasha Project, gives ADNOC 10% stake Demand from Asian lenders including Chinese banks The first gas production is expected by the end of this decade Yousef SABA DUBAI, December 18 - Abu Dhabi National Oil Company announced on Thursday that it had secured an $11 billion?structured financing in order to monetise the future gas production of its Hail?and?Ghasha project, following the withdrawal by Russia's Lukoil. The deal was signed with Eni and PTTEP, and involves 20 global and local banks. The deal uses a pre-export financing model, backed by future throughput of gas, to provide upfront cash, years...

Transportation

ADNOC secures $11 billion in financing for future gas production

Lukoil abandons Ghasha Project, gives ADNOC 10% stake Demand from Asian lenders including Chinese banks The first gas production is expected by the end of this decade Yousef SABA DUBAI, December '18 - Abu Dhabi National Oil Company secured $11 billion of structured financing to monetize future gas production at its Hail and Ghasha project, the?state company announced on Thursday. This was after Russia's Lukoil pulled out of the project. This deal was signed with Eni and PTTEP and involves 20 global and local banks. The deal uses a pre-export financing model, backed by future throughput of gas, to provide...

Transportation

UN chief Guterres urges maximum restraint in Yemen after separatist advance

The United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres urged all parties in Yemen on Wednesday to exercise maximum restraint following an advance by southern separatists, which risks rekindling the 10-year-old Civil War?after a long lull. He said that the operating conditions in areas controlled by the Iran-aligned Houthi movements - Yemen's capital Sanaa, and the densely populated north - had also become unsustainable. The separatist Southern Transitional Council (STC), backed by the United Arab Emirates in the past, claims to have taken control of the eastern provinces Hadhramaut?Mahra, and now has a firm grip on all provinces within the former state...

Transportation

Sources say Venezuela's state oil company resumed cargo deliveries following cyberattack

According to sources and the state-run PDVSA, Venezuelan oil company resumed oil cargo deliveries on Wednesday at its terminals after a cyberattack affected their centralized administrative system. Sources close to the operations of PDVSA said that the company, which was dealing with the U.S. blockade on Tuesday against all sanctioned oil tankers attempting to enter or leave Venezuelan waters and approaching, had been able to isolate refineries, oilfields, ports, and other facilities to resume working. According to a source at the state-run oil company, the ransomware was detected days earlier and the antivirus software used to try and fix it...

Transportation

The construction of the Russia-China Far Eastern Gas Route is progressing, says China's ambassador to Russia

Zhang 'Hanhui', Beijing's embassy to Moscow, told Russia's RIA News Agency that construction is proceeding on a planned Far Eastern pipeline to'supply Russian gas to China'. The Far Eastern route is designed to send gas from Russia's Pacific coast to ?China via a new branch link connected to Russia's ?Sakhalin-Khabarovsk-Vladivostok pipeline system. Exports will begin?in 2027. China is expected to import 2 billion cubic metres (bcm), initially, and then a total of 12 bcm per year. Zhang, RIA cited as saying that "Construction is progressing steadily on the Far Eastern route of natural gas supply from Russia to China." Russia...

Transportation

Russia claims that Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant runs on a single power line

According to its 'Russian management', the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine is currently only receiving electricity via a single of two external power lines. The management stated that the other line had been disconnected due to military activities, and added that radiation levels were?normal. The repair work will start as soon as possible. Since March 2022 when Russian forces seized much of the southeast Ukraine, this nuclear plant, Europe’s largest, has been under Russian control. It is not currently producing electricity, but it relies on external energy to keep the material cool and prevent a meltdown. Both sides have...

Transportation

Kenya signs power line deal worth $311 million with Africa Fund, Indian company

Kenya signed a $311 million agreement on Monday with PowerGrid Corporation?of India and a pan-African Infrastructure Fund for the construction of high-voltage transmission lines. In order to fund infrastructure projects, the East African nation has turned to public-private partnership and securitisation. This is due to high public debts and a tight fiscal environment. According to the Ministry, under the power line deal, Africa50, an infrastructure fund based in Morocco that is owned primarily by African countries, will work with PowerGrid on the design, financing, construction and operation of?the transmissions lines and sub-stations. Africa50 announced that the project company would "undertake...

Transportation

Shipping data shows that tankers have made a U-turn after the US seized Venezuelan oil cargo.

At least four supertankers, due to pick up crude in Venezuela, have made U-turns since the U.S. seize a vessel carrying Venezuelan oil. Last week, the U.S. Coast Guard intercepted and seized a very large crude carriers (VLCCs) that were carrying about 1.85 million barrels of Venezuelan heavy oils sold by PDVSA. This is a sign of increased friction between Venezuela and the U.S. which has increased pressure on President Nicolas Maduro. More than 11 million barrels of oil were left on other vessels in Venezuelan water after the seizure. Some tanker owners have ordered u-turns, to avoid problems. An...

Transportation

Data shows that Azerbaijani oil exports through the BTC pipeline fell 7.1% year-on-year between January and November.

Azerbaijani figures show that Azerbaijani oil exports through the Baku, Tbilisi, and Ceyhan pipelines fell by 7.1% between January and November, as a result of contaminated oil. Azerbaijani crude oil cargoes were found to contain organic chloride in July. This caused several days of delays in loadings at the?BTC Ceyhan Terminal in Turkey. The BTC pipeline that runs through Georgia - to Turkey - is used for?exporting oil from BP's Azeri, Chirag, and Guneshli fields. According to Azerbaijan’s statistics committee, the total amount of oil shipped through the BTC in the first 11 months of this year was 33.4 million...

Transportation

Russia considers extending gasoline, diesel exports ban until February, state media reports

State news agencies reported on Monday that Russia was considering extending the diesel and gasoline export restrictions until February. Anonymous sources were cited. On Monday, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak presided over a meeting about the fuel market. The participants included officials from the Energy Ministry, the Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAMS) and representatives of oil companies. After the meeting, the government stated that the fuel producers kept the supply balanced. There is a downward trend in the fuel price for small wholesalers. The government has confirmed that the required fuel volumes are being provided to agricultural producers. The Russian...