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India's BluSmart, a rival to Uber, suspends its operations after a co-founder is investigated

The Indian electric taxi service BluSmart, a competitor to Uber, has suspended its services after an investigation by a market regulator found that a cofounder had misused funds in an affiliated company and purchased a luxury apartment using money meant for electric vehicles. BluSmart was a pioneer in India's clean-energy boom, but its abrupt suspension threatens the livelihoods of thousands of taxi drivers. It set up charging stations in cities such as New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, where it had more than 8,000 taxis to compete with Uber and Ola. Both ride-hailing companies rely heavily on gasoline-powered fleets. BluSmart sent...

Passenger Transportation Services

OMV reports that the petrochemical plant in Schwechat near Vienna has broken down

The petrochemicals plant at Austrian Oil and Gas Company OMV's Schwechat Refinery near Vienna Airport broke down on February 2. This caused it to switch over to high-flare operation, which alarmed the passersby. It also prompted fire brigade calls. OMV's largest refinery, Schwechat, is one of Europe's largest. It has a capacity to process 9.6 million tonnes crude oil per year. Borealis is a petrochemicals company that's partly owned by OMV, and it's going through a merger. It has a production site next to the refinery. OMV released a statement that said, "On April 15, 2025, at 10:00 am (0800...

Passenger Transportation Services

Ukraine's Railways restores half of IT Services affected by Cyber Attack

Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukraine's state railways), the largest cargo carrier in the country, announced on Wednesday that only half of its IT systems had been restored after a massive cyberattack took place at the end of March. The first outage reported was on 23 March when the rail company informed passengers of a problem with its IT system, and encouraged them to purchase tickets in person or on trains. Later, the company said that its online systems were subjected a targeted large-scale cyber attack. Both a Ukrainian official of security and a senior source of the government, speaking under condition of anonymity...

Passenger Transportation Services

Strike by Greek workers over wages stops ships, planes, and trains

The strike of Greek workers, which began on Wednesday, caused ferries to dock at ports, flights into and out of the country to be grounded, and trains to stop running. Greece's biggest trade unions demanded higher wages in order to deal with rising costs. Greece is now out of its debt crisis from 2009-2018, which resulted in wage and pension cuts that were repaid by bailouts totaling 290 billion euro. The economic growth rate of 2.3% in this year is outpacing that of other economies within the eurozone. Since 2019, the conservative government has raised the minimum wage monthly by...

Passenger Transportation Services

Greek strikes stop trains, planes and ships

The strike of Greek workers, which began on Wednesday, caused ferries to dock at ports, flights into and out of the country to be grounded, and trains to stop running. Greece's biggest trade unions demanded higher wages in order to deal with rising costs. Greece is emerging from the 2009-2018 debt crises that saw wage and pension cuts and bailouts of 290 billion euro. The economic growth in Greece this year was 2.3%, which has been higher than other economies in the Eurozone. The conservative government, recognizing the progress of the country, has raised the minimum monthly wage to 880...

Passenger Transportation Services

Heathrow boss criticized for his resilience after lawmakers investigate shutdown

Heathrow's boss was criticized for a 18-hour airport shutdown last month. An airline representative had said that he raised concerns days earlier about the hub’s resilience, and lawmakers were scrutinising the embarrassing incident. The closure of the airport on March 21 was caused by a fire at a nearby substation, raising concerns about the resilience and safety of the national infrastructure. About 300,000 passengers were left stranded by the incident and airlines lost millions of pounds. In an effort to learn from the past, members of Parliament quizzed Heathrow's chief executive, National Grid representatives, SSE, and airline representatives on Wednesday....

Passenger Transportation Services

IATA supports European airlines' call to relax green fuel mandate

IATA's head, who represents the world's airlines, has welcomed the call from Europe's leading carriers to delay a target of 2030 for sustainable aviation fuel usage in Europe. He said that Brussels policymakers must face reality. We can't pretend these targets are important and achievable. Willie Walsh said, "They were never going be able to be achieved." According to EU rules, suppliers are required to ensure that 2% (of the fuel) available at EU airports in 2025 is SAF, increasing to 6% by 2030, and then gradually to 70% by 2050. The airlines claim that SAF is scarce and they...

Passenger Transportation Services

BCG report: Green jet fuel production may not meet 2030 targets

Boston Consulting Group's (BCG) report on Thursday found that the sustainable aviation fuel industry (SAF) is not meeting its 2030 targets because production hasn't ramped up fast enough. This year, European airlines will be required to use 2% SAF in their jet fuel. By 2030, this mandate is expected to increase to 6%. Many have complained about the cost of the fuel which is usually three to five time more expensive than conventional jet fuel. The report revealed that airports and airlines are only investing 1%-3% of their budget or revenue into SAF. High production costs and fuel price remain...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Ukraine Railways says cyberattack on Sunday affected its online freight service

Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukraine's state railways), the largest cargo carrier in the country, announced on Tuesday that its online freight service had been hit by a massive cyber attack. The first outage reported was on Sunday, when the rail company informed passengers of a problem with its IT system. They were told to purchase tickets at the station or on the train. Later, the company said that its online systems were subjected a targeted large-scale cyber attack. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, trains have become the primary mode of transport for both domestic and international travelers. They are also...

Passenger Transportation Services

Airbus has set out its stall for new plane development

Airbus gave an early glimpse at the technologies that will be used in its next aircraft, which is expected to replace its most popular A320neo. The new plane should enter service within 10 to 15 years. Guillaume Faury, who will begin his third three-year tenure as CEO in a few weeks, faces a key decision: when to replace industry's best-selling model that competes with Boeing 737 MAX's 737 MAX on the busiest market segment. Airbus claimed that the new aircraft would be 20-30% efficient than the A320neo. NASA in the U.S. has announced that it is developing a rival configuration...

Passenger Transportation Services

Financial Times – March 24,

These are the most popular stories from the Financial Times. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these reports. Headlines Wood Group to continue takeover talks with UAE-based Sidara Heathrow's National Grid chief claims that the airport had "enough power" despite the fire shutdown Malaysia cracks down on Nvidia chips under US pressure James Hardie will buy Azek, a building products company for almost $9bn View the full article After a failed takeover attempt six months earlier, the British oilfield engineering and services firm Wood Group agreed to extend its deadline for talks....

Passenger Transportation Services

Heathrow Airport in the UK closes Heathrow Airport for a day following a fire at a substation

Heathrow Airport in Britain announced on Friday that it would be closed until after midnight due to an extensive power outage caused by a fire near the electrical substation which supplies the airport. Heathrow Airport posted a message on X saying that the airport would be closed on the 21st March until 23h59. Passengers are advised to avoid the airport. A Heathrow spokesperson said in an email that fire crews were responding to the incident, but it was unclear when power would be restored. They also predicted significant disruptions over the next few days. Eurocontrol, the company that manages air...

Ground Transportation

Ground Freight

The LME now has 88% of Russian metal, up from 78% before.

LME data on Thursday showed that the proportion of aluminium with Russian origin registered in warehouses at the London Metal Exchange increased to 88% from 75%, and the percentage of Indian origin decreased to 11%. To comply with U.S., British and European sanctions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the LME has banned all metals produced in Russia from its warehouse system after April 13, 2024. Metal made before April 13, 2024 can still be traded. Stocks of aluminium with Russian origin, or those on warrant The end-of-March figure was 200,700 tons, up from 155125 tons in February. The...

Ground Transportation

Financial Times - April 3

These are the most popular stories from the Financial Times. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch their accuracy. Headlines - Denmark's Maersk buys Panama Canal railway Deutsche Bank's asset management manager fined 25 Million Euros over greenwashing scandal Steve Buck is named as the new Chief Financial Officer of Thames Water Greencore signs 1.2 billion pound deal with Bakkavor, a UK rival in the ready-meal market View the full article Canadian Pacific Kansas City and Lanco Group, based in the United States, have sold the Panama Canal Railway Company (PCRC) to a Danish Maersk unit. Maersk...

Ground Transportation

Denmark's Maersk buys Panama Canal Railway Company

Canadian Pacific Kansas City announced on Wednesday that it and U.S. based Lanco Group sold the Panama Canal Railway Company, to a Danish unit of Maersk, one of world's largest container shippers. The Canadian Railway Company did not disclose the terms of the agreement, but said that it would allow them to focus on their core assets in Canada and the U.S. Keith Svendsen said that the acquisition was "an attractive infrastructure investment for our core services, intermodal container movements" in the region. The Panama Railway Company, a joint-venture between Canadian Pacific and Lanco Group units, provides rail-based passenger and...

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Transportation

Natural Gas Pipeline

Minister: Morocco will begin the tendering process for LNG Terminal

Leila Benjamin, the Energy Minister, said that Morocco will issue a statement of interest within a few weeks for a terminal of liquefied gas near Nador in eastern Mediterranean. Benali informed members of the parliament that "this week we will launch a call for expressions of interest in developing the first phase" of the Nador natural gas terminal. Morocco is looking to natural gas as a way to diversify its energy sources and move away from coal. It also continues to push forward with its renewable energy plans, aiming to achieve 52% of the total installed capacity by 2030 from...

Transportation

Indian ports continue to offer discounts on Russian Urals despite lower Saudi prices

Four trading sources said that the discount for Russian Urals oil cargoes loaded in May to Brent dated this month remained at this month's levels, even though Saudi Arabia reduced its official selling price of oil. They said that May Urals cargoes were selling at a discount of $2.50-3 a bar to dated Brent, on a DES basis (delivered from ship), which is close to the estimates for April cargoes. "Urals Prices held firm despite Saudi Arabia’s decision to cut prices for the competing Arab Light Oil. Russian barrels are very much in demand," said an Urals trader. Saudi Arabia's...

Transportation

Government says that Czech Republic will be fully independent from Russian oil

Government officials announced on Thursday that the Czech Republic is now completely independent from Russian oil supplies, for the first ever in its history. This follows the completion of capacity improvements on the TAL pipe coming from the West. In a Thursday news conference, Czech TV broadcasted by Prime Minister Petr Filia that the first increased oil supplies have arrived at the central oil depot of the Czech Republic. The Czech government is trying to reduce its partial dependency on the Druzhba Pipeline, which has been delivering Russian supplies for more than 60 years. At the end of last year...

Transportation

Siemens Energy increases outlook after exceeding forecasts in second quarter

Siemens Energy raised its outlook on Wednesday for the current financial year. It cited a strong performance across all its business areas, which provide equipment and service to the global energy industry. The group expects to increase sales by 13-15% in 2025 compared to 8-10%. The free cash flow before tax is expected to be around 4 billion euro ($4.55 billion). Siemens Energy cited a "positive development in business" without giving more context. The second-quarter profit of Siemens Energy before special items grew more than five times to 906 millions euros. This is a margin that beat the consensus by...

Transportation

By mid-July, the damaged Finland-Estonia submarine cable is expected to be back in service.

Fingrid, the Finnish grid operator, said that repair work on the damaged undersea electricity line EstLink 2 between Finland and Estonia is scheduled to begin in May. The line should be ready for commercial use by July 15. In December, Finnish authorities seized in the Baltic Sea a ship that was suspected of causing the failure of four internet lines and the underwater power cable. Fingrid announced in a press release on Wednesday that it was installing a new cable on the seabed, to replace the one already there. The distance is approximately one kilometer (0.62miles). Nexans is carrying out...

Transportation

Operator says UK power grid may face lowest demand ever this summer

The National Energy System Operator (NESO), which is responsible for the UK's electricity grid, said that the National Energy System Operator expects the power grid to be well-supplied this summer due to the renewable energy generation and the cheap imports of power from Europe. In its summer outlook for April to October, NESO stated that the electricity transmission network may need to operate below its lowest level ever at certain points. This would be less than June 2020, when COVID-19 lockdowns reduced electricity demand to below summer normal levels. The peak demand for electricity is expected to be 29,7 GW...

Transportation

In mid-2027, a new north-south German electricity line is expected.

The head of Germany's grid regulator announced on Tuesday that the A-Nord link had been approved. This means it will be operational in mid-2027, as part of a major infrastructure upgrade for transmitting wind energy from north to south of the nation. Klaus Mueller, President of the Bundesnetzagentur said he expects approval for a Second Line, Ultranet, to be granted in the second half year. This will show "the rightly anticipated network expansion is accelerated and made a reality". Mueller oversees the construction of 9,600 km (5,965 mi) of high voltage grids that are needed to help Germany use more...

Natural Gas Pipeline

Bulgartransgaz: Bulgaria will increase its capacity to import gas to Greece by 50% in the next year

Bulgartransgaz, the gas transmission operator in Bulgaria, announced on Monday that Bulgaria would increase its capacity for importing gas from Greece to 8 billion cubic metres (bcm), or 50% per year. Bulgartransgaz has done its job. By the end of this calendar year, we will increase our entry capacity to Bulgaria by 50%. This will hopefully lead to an increase in total capacity between Greece and Bulgaria to 8 bcm/year very soon. The LNG will be available on the market from January 2026," Bulgartransgaz CEO Vladimir Malinov told the Budapest LNG Conference. Gas from Greek ports is supplied to Bulgaria...

Transportation

Kazakhstan's oil production fell in early April but was still higher than the OPEC+ quota.

An industry source said that Kazakhstan's oil production fell during the first two weeks in April compared to the average for March, but it is still higher than the OPEC+ quota after months of overproduction. Sources said that the central Asian country's crude oil production, excluding the gas condensate was down by 3% between April 1-13 compared to the average of March at around 1.82 million barrels a day. This is due to a decline at the Chevron Tengiz Field, they added. Kazakhstan, a country in the top 10 oil producers, has consistently exceeded the quotas established by OPEC+. This...

Transportation

Prices of oil are set to fall for the second consecutive week due to US-China trade conflict

The oil prices fell for the second consecutive week on Friday, amid investor concerns about a recession caused by the growing trade war between China and the United States. Brent crude futures fell 25 cents or 0.39% on the day to $63.08 per barrel at 1312 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude dropped 30 cents or 0.50% to $59.77. Brent and WTI will both decline by 3.8% and 3.5% respectively this week, after losing about 11% each last week. Brent fell below $60 per barrel this week, its lowest level since February 2021. Analyst Giovanni Staunovo of UBS said...

Transportation

Nigeria wants to drill again in oil-tarred Ogoniland

Due to pollution in the past, activists oppose drilling The government promises to increase the number of jobs and schools Experts say that new oil revenues could be used to fund the cleaning of old sites Bukola Adebayo Nigeria is resuming drilling. Tribal chiefs are gathering their families every Saturday to rally support for the government's plans to pump oil in Ogoniland. This ancient kingdom has been plagued by oil leaks, fires, and pollution over decades. Meetings can last late into the evening as tensions rise and tempers flare up between Ogoni elders and community leaders. He said that those...

Transportation

Investors reassess Trump’s tariff flip as oil prices drop over 3%

The oil prices fell by more than two dollars per barrel on Thursday. This erased the previous session's gains as investors re-evaluated a planned pause of sweeping U.S. Tariffs, and shifted their focus to an intensifying trade war between Washington, D.C., and Beijing. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude Futures dropped $2.28 or 3.7% to settle at 60.07 per barrel. Brent crude futures dropped $2.15 or 3.3% to $63.33 per barrel. Both contracts gained more than 2 dollars a barrel after U.S. president Donald Trump suspended the heavy tariffs that he announced against dozens U.S. trading partner a week earlier, marking...