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Germany seeks alternative sources of oil as it reassures about its supply

Brandenburg said that up to 80% of crude supplies for 'Germany's PCK Schwedt refining plant are guaranteed in May. Germany is seeking alternatives to replace lost supplies following Russia's announcement to stop deliveries via the Druzhba pipeline on May 1. Dietmar W. Woidke, the state premier, said on Wednesday that "PCK's capability utilisation is stable. Crude oil supplies are secured up to 80% by May.?And jobs are protected." Woidke said that the situation allowed him to be optimistic about the future. He added that German officials worked with partners to find a solution for the refinery which supplies parts of...

Transport Infrastructure

New York Times Business News - April 29, 2019

These are the most popular stories from 'the New York Times' business pages. These'stories' have not been verified and we cannot vouch for their accuracy. The?U.S. Federal Communications Commission ordered an early license?review of the network's television stations after a joke made by late-night host Jimmy Kimmel led to calls from the White House that ABC fire the comedian. Federal Communications Commission ordered a license review of the network's TV stations. Pernod Ricard & Brown-Forman announced that they had ended their merger talks because the French spirits firm and 'the Kentucky-based owner Jack Daniels'?whiskey couldn't?agree on terms. The U.S. Supreme...

Transport Infrastructure

Aena, a Spanish airport operator, reports a 9% increase in quarterly profits on the back of increased airport traffic

Spanish airports operator, Aena, announced on Wednesday that its 'first-quarter net profits rose 9.3% compared to a year ago, as 'passenger traffic from and to Spain, which is one of the most visited countries in the world, continued growing. The company that operates all Spanish airports as?well as those in Latin America and Britain?said they booked a profit of $385.37 million, beating the average analyst's forecast of 325 millions euros compiled by LSEG. Spain's tourism sector?continues?to benefit from strong demand. Airlines operating in Spain have added capacity for the summer. However, the industry has warned of potential risks posed by...

Ground Freight

Standard Chartered provides $2.33 billion in funding for Tanzania Railway

Standard Chartered Bank announced on Tuesday that it had successfully arranged a $2.33billion syndicated finance facility?for a Standard 'Gauge -Railway?Project?in Tanzania. The money will be used to finance two stretches on a planned 1,219 km rail line linking the port and commercial capital of Dar es Salaam with?the lakeside town of Mwanza. The bank said that Yapi Merkezi, a Turkish company, and China's China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation would be responsible for the work. The bank added that funding was obtained from commercial banks, export credit agencies and development finance institutions. The bank said: "The construction of the Standard Gauge...

Transport Infrastructure

Source: Ukraine will take action against Israel if a grain ship docks

Israel could face a legal and diplomatic response from Kyiv, according to a Ukrainian diplomatic source. If it allows a vessel bringing?grain?from the Russian-occupied Ukraine?to dock at?the port?of Haifa? The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that earlier the Panormitis vessel, which was carrying grain from occupied Ukrainian territories that Kyiv considers stolen, was awaiting permission to berth in Haifa. The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: "If the ship and its cargo are not rejected, we reserve the right to use a full suite of diplomatic -and international legal-responses." Israel's Foreign Ministry did not respond immediately to a comment...

Transport Infrastructure

Russian superyacht passes through the blocked Strait of Hormuz

Shipping data revealed that a superyacht associated with Russian billionaire Alexey Mordashov, who is sanctioned, sailed the Strait of?Hormuz Saturday. It was one of?very, very few vessels? to pass through the blocked shipping lane in the?heart of U.S.Iran conflict. Nord, a 142-meter (465 foot) yacht valued at over $500 million, left a Dubai Marina on Friday around 1400 GMT, crossed the Strait on Saturday and arrived in Muscat on Sunday morning. The multi-deck vessel's route is unclear. Iran has restricted the flow of traffic through the Strait since?February. The strait is responsible for around a fifth of the world’s oil...

Transport Infrastructure

Russian diesel cargoes are redirected from Brazil due to global price surge

Data from traders and LSEG revealed that two tankers carrying Russian ULSD (ultra-low sulphur Diesel) were diverted to other destinations mid-journey, after leaving Brazil. The cargo was shifted to Brazil after the first half of the journey. This happened because traders took advantage of the spike in prices worldwide due to the Iran War. It is rare that the terms of the initial or subsequent deals are not clearly defined and that the buyers are changed after the cargo has left the original port. According to shipping data, the Flora 1 under Cameroon's flag is sailing towards the Suez Canal...

Transport Infrastructure

Galp doesn't expect a shortage of jet fuel in Portugal

Galp, Portugal's sole refiner and dominant jet fuel supplier, said that it does not anticipate any disruptions in supply despite the concerns expressed by certain European airlines ahead of the holiday travel season. Galp has said that it produces around 80% jet fuel for Portuguese airports at its Sines refinery. The crude oil is sourced primarily from Galp’s offshore fields in Brazil. The import of smaller quantities is primarily to meet the European standards for sustainable aviation fuel and to cover periods of high demand. European airlines have warned of the possibility that the Iran conflict could trigger jet fuel...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Strait of Hormuz: Only five ships can pass through in 24 hours

Shipping data from Friday showed that only five ships have passed through the Strait of Hormuz, including an Iranian oil tanker. This is after Iran seized two container vessels this week, and the U.S. has continued to blockade Iranian ports. The shipping traffic that passes through the 'crucial waterway' at the entrance to?Gulf? during an uneasy ceasefire, between Washington and Tehran, represents only a fraction the 140 average daily passages prior to the Iran War beginning on February 28, 2008. "Most shipping companies will need to have a stable ceasefire, and both sides of conflict must reassure them that the...

Transport Infrastructure

New EU sanctions to be imposed on condensate imported from Russia's Yamal LNG

According to the EU official journal, new European Union sanctions will prohibit condensate imports from Yamal LNG as well as other Russian projects that produce light fuels?as a byproduct of?their?liquefied... production?from 1 January 2027. The European Union approved on Thursday an official 90 billion-euro loan ($105 billion) to Ukraine, and new sanctions against Russia in advance of a informal summit of the leaders of the EU in Cyprus. As U.S. peace talks, mediated by Washington, have been paused due to the focus of the United States on the war against Iran. Since December 2022, the EU has banned?Russian oil imports...

Transport Infrastructure

French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch

Here are some company news and stories that could impact the markets in France and Benelux or individual stocks. ACCOR: The French hotel group Accor announced Q1 revenues of 1,31 billion euros - with RevPAR increasing by 5.1%. They noted that the Iran War had a greater impact on Middle East business activities from mid-March. ADYEN: Dutch payment?company Adyen has announced that it will acquire Talon.One in exchange for 750 million euros. The company also reported a 20% increase in revenue during the first quarter, reaching 628.8 millions euros. AEROPORTS de PARIS (ADP), Groupe ADP, a French airport operator, announced...

Transport Infrastructure

Italy will see revenue from the sale of state assets worth 0.8% GDP by 2028

A government document published on Thursday showed that Italy expects to earn a revenue of?0.8% or?19.21 billion euros from the sale of state assets through 2028. Sources familiar with Rome's thinking on the issue said that Rome is considering options such as selling stakes in the air traffic controller ENAV and the bailed-out bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena. In its multi-year plan (DFP), the Treasury stated that asset sales of 0.2 percentage points will be factored into projections for debt-to GDP ratios this year. This figure is expected to rise to 0.5 percentage points in 2027, and 0.1 percent...

Passenger Transportation Services

Passenger Transportation Services

Jet2 UK warns that summer bookings will be slower due to the Middle East conflict.

Jet2, a British 'travel company,' warned Wednesday that the 'uncertainty about the war is limiting their outlook for seat occupancy during the peak summer travel season. Bookings have slowed down from February levels. Summer bookings are up 7.7% compared to a year ago, according to the company. This is less than the 8% increase in bookings reported in February. Due to the Middle East conflict, the?aviation industry and leisure travel has been under pressure. Jet fuel shortages have resulted from the Strait of Hormuz blockade and cancellations of customers are on the rise. Jet2, UK's third largest?airline said that customers...

Logistics

US companies show resilience as Iran war threats mount

The top American companies, from GM and Coca-Cola to Coca-Cola, are trying to reassure their investors that they will be able to weather the financial fallout of the Iran War despite the fact that fuel prices and packaging costs have risen. Since the beginning of the conflict, oil prices have increased dramatically. This has pushed up the cost of inputs in industries that are already under pressure from U.S. Tariffs. This increase forces companies to consider price increases at a time consumers are already feeling the strain. Reviewing company statements from the'start of war' revealed that 24 companies had withdrawn...

Passenger Transportation Services

Ryanair boss: Risk of jet fuel shortages in Europe is receding

Michael O'Leary, CEO of Ryanair Group, said that the threat of a 'jet fuel shortage' in Europe because of the Middle East conflict is receding. Fuel companies have informed the airline that they do not see any risk of disruptions until the end June. He predicted that Ryanair would be able to lower fares by using its fuel hedging positions. O'Leary warned in April that the jet fuel supply into Europe could be disrupted as early as June if the conflict did not end by this month. Fuel companies are more confident now than they were a week or two...

Oil Pipeline

Russia claims that Ukraine has damaged the CPC terminal at the Black Sea using drones

Russia?on Sunday said that Ukrainian?drones?attacked the Caspian?Pipeline?Consortium’s Black?Sea Terminal, which handles 1,5% of the global oil supply. The drones damaged the single point mooring, loading infrastructure, and four large storage tanks. This strike may be the largest ever on Russia's Black Sea Export Facilities during the four-year war with Ukraine. Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure in the past month. Ukraine failed to respond to a comment request immediately and could not independently verify the statement of the Russian Defence Ministry. CPC declined comment. The Russian defence ministry claimed that Ukraine attacked CPC's loading facility with drones....

Transportation

Transportation

Reports that the US will prolong its blockade of Iran, causing supply disruptions in the Middle East, have caused oil prices to rise.

On Wednesday, oil prices rose, continuing a multi-day rally. This was based on reports that the U.S. would extend its blockade against Iranian ports. This will likely cause supply disruptions in the Middle East's key producing region. The Wall Street Journal, citing U.S. sources, reported that Donald Trump had instructed his aides to get ready for an extended Iranian blockade. The report stated that Trump would continue to'squeeze Iran’s economy and oil output by preventing shipping into and out of its ports. Brent crude 'futures' for June rose by 52 cents or 0.47% to $111.78 per barrel at 0154 GMT....

Transportation

Germany talks to Poland about oil supplies after Russia announces a halt in supply

Germany and Poland are in discussions to see if short-term replacement oil can be delivered to the PCK Schwedt refining plant via Gdansk port after Russia announced it would stop the supply of Kazakh oil through the Druzhba pipe. A spokesman for the German Economy Ministry said that this was the case. The spokesperson said that the talks were in progress and refused to give any details. She noted that the supply contracts are between the companies concerned, but the government was closely following the process. A spokesperson for the Polish energy ministry stated that the country has the technical...

Transportation

Could Asia be the unexpected winner of the fallout after the Iran war? : Raychaudhuri

Asia is the most vulnerable area in the Iran War due to its heavy reliance upon Middle East oil and gas. But it could be the biggest winner as a result of several long-term tendencies this conflict will likely accelerate. These include higher cybersecurity investments, the pivoting away from fossil fuels, and supply chain diversification. Energy-intensive economies in the region, led by China and Japan, South Korea and India, are heavily dependent on Middle Eastern gas and oil. Around 80% of the oil and 90% of the gas that transits through 'the Strait of Hormuz is destined for Asian market....

Transportation

Local official: Ukrainian drone strikes apartment building in Russian Yekaterinburg

The regional governor announced on Saturday that a Ukrainian drone had struck a multi-storey apartment building in Russia's fourth largest city, Yekaterinburg. This was the first attack in the city since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war. Denis Pasler wrote in the Telegram app that there were no deaths, but minor injuries had been reported and one woman was admitted to hospital. He said that residents of the building were evacuated. "All emergency services work quickly." A video posted on X, a social media site, and confirmed by showed smoke pouring from the top of a high-rise modern building. The...

Transportation

Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Minister, says that US is ignoring international conventions and pursuing its own interest

In an interview broadcast Friday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that the United States had abandoned internationally recognised "diplomatic conventions" in pursuit of their own interests, particularly dominating the energy markets. Lavrov said, when he was interviewed by the Russian state television, that Washington's "dealings" with Latin America and Middle East were "returning us to a time where there was no international law." In an interview posted on the Foreign Ministry website, he stated that "the United States has declared that no one is allowed to dictate to them." It only cares about its own wellbeing and is prepared...

Transportation

Russia claims new EU sanctions will harm developing countries

On 'Friday, Russia warned that the new European Union sanctions on its oil and gas would hurt developing countries as well as the EU. It also promised to take retaliatory action. On Thursday, the EU adopted its 20th set of sanctions against Russia for Moscow's "war" in Ukraine. These include further restrictions on?transporting Russian oil and gas and sanctions against refineries and oil producers. At her weekly press conference, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova informed reporters that "all this is happening amid a global?energy?crisis? and resource shortages?that are acutely felt throughout the world." Brussels' attempts to further destabilize the...

Transportation

Urals crude price at Russian ports drops below $100 per barrel

The price of Urals crude in Russia's western ports fell below $100 per barrel late last week. This was a drop from the 14-year high but still at their highest level since mid-2022. Urals were trading above $100 per barrel during most of April, amid a global shortage of energy due to the Iran War. The average Urals prices on a FOB basis (free on board), however, have increased this week at Primorsk, and Novorossiisk The price of a barrel fell to about $90, following the decline in Brent oil prices. This was due to a fragile truce between Iran...

Transportation

The Moldovan parliament has voted to end the energy state of Emergency

The Moldovan parliament has voted to lift the energy'state of emergency' from Saturday. This was 'imposed' after Russian 'attacks' in neighbouring Ukraine knocked down a powerline that provided most of Moldova's electricity needs. Officials in Moldova have stated that the Russians attacked in March, putting out of action the Isaccea - Vulcanesti power line. This line carries electricity?from Romania into Moldova, passing 40 km (25 miles) through Ukrainian territory. This line is responsible for up to 70% of Moldova's electrical needs. The 101-member chamber of deputies voted 69 times in favor of lifting the emergency measure. The declaration of an...

Transportation

Russian diplomats denounce new EU sanctions

Early on Friday, Russian diplomats denounced 'latest European Union Sanctions' imposed on Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine. They said the newest measures were 'unlawful and lacked U.N. The new measures lacked legitimacy and violated the rights of a third country. Russian news agencies reported that diplomats from Russia's European Union mission said the?measures are meaningless without a U.N. Security Council decision. The statement was quoted by TASS, a state news agency. All others are unilateral coercive actions, and in essence -- arbitrariness or aggression which is contrary to international law and U.N. Charter. Charter." RIA News Agency said that...

Transportation

Sources say Trump will appoint a government contracting expert as the new TSA head.

Two sources said on Thursday that President Donald Trump plans to nominate a business executive with extensive experience in government contracts as the head of the Transportation Security Administration. Trump is planning to hire?David Cummins. He oversees Serco North America's federal, state and local government customer portfolio. Trump had proposed earlier this month to privatize much of the TSA operations and cut nearly 10,000 workers. Trump has not nominated anyone to replace David Pekoske as TSA head since his first day of office in 2025. Pekoske was nominated by Trump during his first term and Joe Biden, the former president,...

Transportation

Siemens Energy's outlook is boosted by a surge in demand for power equipment

Siemens Energy raised its forecast for 2026 on Thursday after a rise in orders and profits in the second quarter. The company joined peers in benefiting a surge of demand for data centers that require power equipment supplied by Siemens Energy. Siemens Energy cited "positive business developments" and strong market demand to increase its sales forecast from 11-13%. It also increased the profit margin for special items from 9-11% to 10-12%. The surge in demand for grid components and gas turbines, fuelled by energy hungry?data centres has also seen U.S. competitor GE Vernova increase its annual'revenue and profit estimates' on...

Transportation

EU loan gives Ukraine a lifeline, but more assistance is needed to end the war

According to economists and government officials, Kyiv could need additional money this year to meet its military needs. Ukraine's budget projects a huge deficit of 1.9 trillion hryvnias (43 billion dollars) by 2026, which is around a fifth of its economic output. However, economists claim that this figure significantly underestimates the costs of the?war against Russia. Maksym Samoiliuk, an economist at Kyiv's Centre for Economic Strategy (a?think tank), said that military spending will be assessed more realistically now that the delayed loan has been approved. This is because factors like a pay increase for military personnel expected this summer can...