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Sources say that companies are scrambling to acquire ships and assemble operations for the transfer of Venezuelan oil.

Four sources familiar with these operations have said that oil companies looking to export Venezuelan crude to America after the ouster of President Nicolas Maduro, are in a hurry to find tankers. They also want to put in place operations to safely transfer crude from vessels to Venezuelan ports. Sources say that trading houses and oil companies such as Vitol, Trafigura and Chevron are competing to get deals with the U.S. Government to export Venezuelan crude oil. This is after President Donald Trump announced that Venezuela was set to deliver up to 50 million barrels sanctioned oil from Venezuela to...

Transport Infrastructure

CPC Blend Oil offered at wider discounts

The differential between Urals and Brent oil was stable on Thursday despite a low trading volume, but the discount for CPC Blend oil continued to widen when compared with Brent oil, traders reported. Urals cargoes were slow to load in January and many tankers had already been on the water?without a destination?, traders reported. Demand for 'the volumes in Asia wasn't high due to?the availability of alternatives? CPC Blend Oil values are under pressure due to recent attacks on tankers heading for the CPC terminal and the instability of the grade's oil exports. PLATTS WINDOW * ExxonMobil has offered to...

Transport Infrastructure

Mumbai Airport, Adani and Ambani's billionaire Ambani fight over mobile networks

According to a letter obtained by, Mukesh Ambani’s telecom company has urged the government to take action?over what it calls monopolistic practices in Gautam Adani’s new Mumbai airport, which they claim is blocking mobile operators from providing connectivity. Adani's Navi Mumbai International Airport has denied the allegations. However, the dispute highlights India's growing rivalry among the two richest men in the country, whose conglomerates are increasingly competing across sectors, from green energy centres to data centers. The airport on the outskirts of Mumbai began operating in December, after it was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Adani has eight airports...

Transport Infrastructure

Vladimirov: ROI-Venezuela is the first step in a geoeconomic reset of LatAm

The removal of Nicolas Maduro from Venezuela could be the start of a larger U.S. effort to realign Latin America in a geoeconomical sense, thus limiting Russia's and China's ability to use the Western Hemisphere as a pressure-point on global commodity markets. Central America may be the next domino in the fall. This region has a lot of shipping lanes, and is close to checkpoints. It's a great place for both licit and illegal commerce. The Panama Canal handles approximately 40% of U.S. containers and 5% of world trade. Other transit routes include the Caribbean Sea and ports on the...

Transport Infrastructure

CPC Blend Oil Differs Weaken amid Rising Risks

CPC Blend oil differentials declined on Wednesday following recent drone attacks on Greek-managed oil tankers as they travelled to the Caspian Pipeline Consortium's (CPC) terminal to reload oil. Market participants showed caution and traders confirmed this. On Wednesday, the Russian Foreign Ministry condemned drone attacks on oil tankers near terminals on its 'Black Sea coast' and accused Ukraine for attacking commercial ships. Kazakhstan on Wednesday called on the U.S., Europe and other countries to help secure oil transport after drone attacks on tankers heading for a Black Sea terminal on the Russian coast that handles 1% of the global supply....

Transport Infrastructure

Rome follows other European capitals in imposing a 30 kph speed limit for the city centre

Rome will be the next European capital to drastically reduce speed limits. This will force Italians, who are known for their breakneck driving, to slow down and reduce accidents and pollution. From Thursday, the?Eternal City?s?new limit is 30 kph (or 19 mph) in the historic center. This almost halves the previous limit of 50 kph on streets crowded with residents, tourists, and cars. "These roads are a reflection of a city that was built for cars, but no longer exists," Rome’s transport chief Eugenio Patiane told the?daily Corriere di Sera. He added that "lower speeds save lives", citing data that...

Transport Infrastructure

Report: Greek airspace blackout caused by old systems and not cyberattack

Investigators say that an eight-hour radio blackout at Greek airports last week, which forced authorities to clear airspace, was partially due to outdated communication systems. The issue revealed infrastructure gaps in this key tourist destination. A high-ranking government official resigned after the report of the investigative panel on Wednesday. On January 4, air traffic controllers lost touch with the majority of planes, which included dozens headed for Greek airports. Radio frequencies were also replaced by static. Experts in aviation said that the incident was unprecedented for a country in southern Europe. The key Telecom Infrastructure Based on Outdated Technology The...

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Report: Greek airspace blackout caused by old systems and not cyberattack

Investigators in a recent report said that the eight-hour radio blackout at Greek airports, which forced authorities to clear airspace in the country and divert dozens of flights to other airports was partly due to an outdated communication system. On January 4, air traffic controllers were unable to contact most planes including dozens of aircraft heading towards Greek airports as the radio frequencies dropped and were replaced with static. Experts in aviation said that the incident was unprecedented for a country in southern Europe. The report of a five member investigating committee, commissioned by government, found that the exact cause...

Transport Infrastructure

UK commits 45 billion pounds rail project in Northern England

Britain committed Tuesday to a new rail-infrastructure programme for the North of England worth up to 60 billion pounds (45 billion pounds), a region that has been held back by a lack of investment. The government pledged that it would deliver Northern Powerhouse Rail over three phases. Then, a new rail line will run between Liverpool and Manchester via Manchester Airport. Finally, improved connections will be made between Manchester and Yorkshire. The OECD has identified outdated and insufficient transport links as a major factor in the productivity gap between British cities outside of the capital. Rail lines in the north...

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Source: Kazakhstan's oil production down 35% between January 1-12.

A source familiar with the data said that oil and gas condensate production in Kazakhstan fell by 35% between January 1-12 compared to December's average. This was mainly due export restrictions via a Black Sea terminal. The Caspian Pipeline Consortium’s Black Sea terminal in Russia was attacked by a Ukrainian drone on November 29, resulting in a halt to Kazakhstan’s oil exports. Around 80% of Kazakhstan's oil is exported through the terminal. According to CPC, one of three moorings was severely damaged as a result of the attack. This is where U.S. majors Chevron & ExxonMobil are heavily invested. The...

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Russian drones hit two foreign vessels near Ukrainian port

Oleksiy Kuleba, Ukraine's deputy prime minister, said that Russian drones attacked two foreign-flagged ships on Monday. This was the second attack on Black Sea shipping in four days. Kuleba stated that the vessels were flying the flags of Panama and San Marino. He also said one person was injured. He added that the San Marino flagged vessel had just been loaded with corn and was on its way to Panama to pick up vegetable oil. Kuleba posted on Telegram that "this is further proof that Russia is deliberately targeting civilian vessels, international commerce, and maritime security." Sources familiar with the...

Transport Infrastructure

Four tankers, which had left Venezuela in "dark mode", are now back in its waters

Four tankers, the majority of which were loaded, left Venezuela early in January in "dark mode" - that is, with their transponders turned off despite a "strict" U.S. blockade. According to the state company PDVSA, and the monitoring service TankerTrackers.com, the blockade is now in place. Last month, a flotilla consisting of at least three empty ships and a dozen vessels with cargo left Venezuelan waters. This was in apparent defiance to an embargo that President Donald Trump imposed on Venezuela since mid-December. The U.S. seized the?supertanker M Sophia with a Panamanian flag this week as it returned to the...

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Greece warns its shipping fleet about increased risks following Black Sea drone attacks

According to shipping ministry advisories, Greece warned its shipping fleet to take the most stringent security measures when sailing into Russian Black Sea ports following drone attacks this week on two Greek-operated oil tankers. Drones hit two oil tankers, including one chartered from U.S. oil giant Chevron as they approached the marine terminal of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium on the Black Sea coast of Russia. Greek-operated tankers are among the largest in the world. They are crucial for trade along the Black Sea, where Bulgaria,?Georgia?, Romania?, Turkey?, and Russia?, who are at war with Ukraine?, which Moscow invaded?in February 2022?....

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Turkish Airlines forced to land in emergency at Barcelona after a bomb hoax

According to Spanish police and Turkish Airlines, a false bomb threat received via an onboard mobile connection forced a Turkish Airlines flight from Istanbul on Thursday to land at Barcelona's El Prat Airport after making an emergency landing. Turkish Airlines spokesperson stated earlier that crew had detected that a passenger created an in-flight hotspot that was named with a?bomb warning as the aircraft approached?Barcelona. The Guardia civil?police force in Spain said that after a thorough examination of the aircraft, following the disembarkation of its passengers, the alert was deactivated. No explosives were found. Spanish airport operator AENA confirmed that El...

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European airlines avoid Iran and Iraq even after the airspace was reopened

According to flight tracking websites such as Flight Tracker, Wizz Air, Lufthansa and British Airways avoided the airspace of Iraq and Iran on Thursday in order to reduce the risks associated with geopolitical unrest in Iran and the Middle East. Iran closed its airspace for nearly five hours, and then reopened it after that, amid fears of a possible military conflict between the U.S. FlightRadar24 reports that despite the airspace reopening many airlines continued to use alternate routes. This included Singapore Airlines, TUI, and others. Many Western airlines changed their routes in the Middle East in the past two years....

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UK jury: Captain attempted to change course prior to fatal tanker accident

A London court heard on Wednesday that the captain of a container vessel which smashed into a U.S. oil tanker last year off Britain's East Coast tried to alter course in order to avoid a fatal collision. Vladimir Motin's lawyer stated that the Russian captain of the Solong, who hit the Stena Immaculate tanker anchored in March 2025 and tried to turn off the autopilot but failed, shortly before the crash. Motin is facing trial at the Old Bailey, accused of gross negligence manslaughter. Mark Pernia is a 38-year-old crew member whose body was never found, but is presumed to...

Transportation

US withdraws appeal of order blocking Trump's plan to tie state transport funds to immigration enforcement

The U.S. Justice Department asked on Tuesday a federal appeals?court to dismiss its appeal against a lower court order that blocked President Donald Trump from requiring 20?Democratic?states?to cooperate with immigration enforcement in order to receive billions of dollar's worth of grant funding for transportation. A U.S. Judge in Rhode Island decided that the U.S. Department of Transportation did not have the authority to force the states to work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for transportation funding and that the condition was against the U.S. Constitution. California Attorney General Rob Bonta led the legal challenge which included also the District...

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According to the military, a Russian drone attack caused power cuts in Ukraine's Kryvyi Rih.

Oleksandr vilkul, the head of the military administration, said that Russian drones had struck Kryvyi rih in central Ukraine on Wednesday, forcing power outages for over?45,000 people and disrupting heat supply. If you can, please charge your mobile devices and fill up with water. Vilkul told Telegram users that it was going to be a difficult day. The water pumping stations in the system could have pressure problems. It was not possible to determine the exact scale of 'the attack immediately. Russia has not commented on the?strike. Russia repeatedly attacked Ukraine's power plants, substations, and transmission lines with drones and...

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UK prosecutors claim that the Russian captain did nothing to prevent a US tanker accident.

British prosecutors have said that the captain of a container vessel that collided with a U.S. oil tanker last year off Britain's East Coast did "absolutely nothing" to avoid an avoidable, fatal collision. His trial for the death of a crewmember began on Tuesday. Vladimir Motin was the captain of the Portuguese flagged Solong, heading for Rotterdam, Netherlands, when the tanker Stena Immaculate, which was anchored was hit on 10 March 2025. Tom Little, prosecutor, said that the Solong was mostly carrying alcohol, and some dangerous goods. These included empty but unclean containers of sodium cyanide. The Stena Immaculate, on...

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UK prosecutors claim that the Russian captain did nothing to prevent the crash of a US tanker.

British prosecutors stated on Tuesday that the captain of the container ship which collided with a U.S. oil tanker off Britain's east cost last year, did "absolutely" nothing to prevent an avoidable fatal collision. Vladimir Motin (59) was the Russian captain of the Portuguese flagged Solong, which hit the Stena Immaculate tanker that was anchored on March 10, 2025. Motin, who was arrested four days earlier, was charged with the murder of Mark Pernia (38), a Filipino national, and member of the Solong crew. His body has not been located and is presumed to be dead. Tom Little, the prosecutor...

Transportation

CPC Blend oil loadings resumed after the storm, but January exports were 70% behind schedule according to sources

Four sources claim that January exports are already 70% behind schedule after the weather-related suspension of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium terminal. The interruption to CPC oil exports limits supply for the vast Tengiz oil fields and Kashagan oil field operated by U.S. oil majors and European oil companies. The CPC Blend oil loadings may be further complicated by a drone attack that took place on Tuesday near the CPC terminal. The CPC pipeline, which handles more than 80% of Kazakhstan's oil exports, transports oil to the Black Sea terminal at Yuzhnaya Ozereyevka, near Novorossiysk. Two sources claim that the 'CPC'...

Transportation

Oil prices spike on potential Iranian supply disruption

The oil prices continued to rise on Tuesday as heightened concerns about the major Iranian producer and possible supply disruptions overshadowed the?prospects of an increased crude supply coming from Venezuela. Brent futures rose $1.20 or 1.9% to $65.07 per barrel at 1150 GMT. This is the highest Brent has been since mid-November. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude climbed $1.23 or 2.1% to $60.73. John Evans of PVM Oil Associates said, "The oil markets are building some price protection to counter geopolitical factors." Evans highlighted the possible exclusion of Iran’s?exports as well as the problems in Venezuela, the talks about the...

Transportation

Sources: Two oil tanks hit by drones near CPC Terminal

Six sources confirmed that two Greek-managed oil tanks were struck by drones near the Caspian Pipeline consortium terminal on Tuesday, which is responsible for?around 80%?of Kazakhstan's crude oil exports. LSEG data revealed that Delta Tankers in Greece manages one of the tankers. According to sources, this tanker was expected to be loaded with oil from Tengizchevroil. The sources said that the other ship, Matilda is managed by Greece's Thenamaris, and would be expected to load oil from Karachaganak. Thenamaris confirmed that Matilda was hit by two drones as she waited in "ballast conditions" 30 miles off CPC. According to a...

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Sweden calls on the EU to ban support for Russian gas and oil-shipping fleet

According to the Swedish Foreign Minister, sanctions should be introduced against Russian fertilisers, and companies should not provide any support for Moscow's oil-and-gas-shipping fleet. The bloc of 27 nations is currently preparing their 20th package of sanctions to punish Russia for its conflict in Ukraine. Prior sanctions focused on crippling the oil and gas sector, which is the Kremlin’s main source of revenue. At a yearly security conference held in Salen in western Sweden, Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard stated that "the pressure on Russia?has to increase". Stenergard stated that the EU's "next package of sanctions" should include a ban...

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Kyiv scrambles after Russian attack to repair the damaged power grid

Kyiv’s heating and water systems were restored after they had been briefly turned off on Saturday due to a particularly cold day. Engineers scrambled for stabilisation of a power grid that was pushed to its limits by a series of Russian airstrikes, including the one from two nights ago. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia has been bombarding Ukraine's power system with intense force. This has caused blackouts that last for several hours each day in many major cities. The heat and water infrastructure has also been severely affected over the past few weeks. This is a...

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Storm Goretti leaves hundreds of thousands in France and Britain without electricity

As Storm Goretti swept across northern Europe, strong winds blasted France and Britain leaving thousands of households without electricity. According to Enedis, in France, 380,000 households were without power, mainly in Brittany and the Normandy area. Wind gusts exceeding?150 kph were recorded in France's northwest?Manche Region, including a 213 kph record in Barfleur. The SNCF rail operator halted train services between Paris and the Normandy region. According to National Grid, Storm Goretti caused more?snow in Britain after a week of freezing temperatures. Goretti has caused a particularly severe?impact on central England and Scotland. Some services have been suspended and rail?operators...

Transportation

Ukraine restores power to southeast following Russian strikes

On 'Thursday, Ukrainian officials raced to restore power after Russian strikes plunged the two regions in the south-east into a?near total blackout overnight. Critical infrastructure was forced to rely on reserves. Moscow has intensified attacks on Ukraine's power system, as Ukrainian forces fight off Russian advances in the battlefield and Kyiv is under U.S. pressure for a peace agreement. The Deputy Premier of Ukraine,?Oleksiy?Kuleba, said that repairs are still being carried out to restore heat and water supply to over 1 million customers in the industrialised area of Dnipropetrovsk. Energy ministry reported that nearly 800,000 customers in the affected region...