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EBRD supports privatisation efforts in Ukraine and could provide funding

Its president stated that the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is in favor of efforts to privatize stakes in Ukraine's banks and nationalised industries and would be willing to finance these efforts. Ukraine hopes to raise $295 million from privatisations this year, according to Prime Minister Yulia SVYRYDenko. This will help fund the reconstruction and bolster its budget, which has been strained for more than four years by war with Russia. Kyiv seeks buyers for key assets including Ukrgasbank and Sense Bank, two large profitable banks. The aim is to'reduce the state dominance in this sector and attract foreign...

Transport Infrastructure

Data from industry sources show that Russian seaborne oil products exports dropped in April due to drone attacks.

Data from industry sources and calculations showed that Russia's seaborne product exports fell by 9.8% from one month to the next and 17% compared to a year earlier, reaching 7.77 million metric tonnes, according to a report released on Friday. This was as Ukrainian drones attacked ports and refineries. Kyiv intensified its attacks to disrupt Moscow's ability of financing the Ukraine War, forcing 700,000 barrels a day of Russian crude processing capacity off-line between January and April. The April export of oil products dropped to its lowest level since November 20,25 when two major Black Sea ports, Tuapse & Novorossiysk,...

Transport Infrastructure

Finland declares that the threat of a drone attack on Helsinki airport has ended.

Finland said on Friday that suspected drone activity in the skies above the capital region of the country no longer posed any threat, and the situation had returned to normal. Yle, the public broadcaster, reported that earlier in response to this situation, the country's defense forces scrambled a?fighter plane and other emergency services. The danger is over. "People can?go?to work?and?school safely," Interior minister Mari Rantanen wrote in a social media post on the website X. A statement posted on the airport's website said that traffic at Helsinki Airport had also resumed after a suspension of three hours. Authorities are taking...

Transport Infrastructure

F2i confirms it will retain control of 2i Aeroporti following CDP stake deal

Italian investment fund F2i announced 'on Thursday that it will keep control of airport operator 2i Aeroporti, after state-backed investor CDP Equity signed a term sheet for a minority share. This was in response to media reports that this deal could result in a takeover. F2i stated that CDP Equity has'signed non-binding contracts for the potential purchase of an 8.9% stake in 2i Aeroporti which manages six airports, including Milan, Naples, and Turin. The deal will not change the control of the company. The Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore had reported earlier Thursday that CDP Equity's acquisition of a...

Transport Infrastructure

Siemens strengthens rail technology portfolio by acquiring MERMEC, an Italian rail company

Siemens announced on Thursday that it has purchased the core 'business' of Italian rail technology company MERMEC in order to strengthen its -rail portfolio and gain a market -access to Italy. In a press release, the German engineering company said that the parties had 'agreed' not to reveal the financial details of the transaction. Two people who were familiar with the transaction estimated the deal to be worth 1.2 billion euro ($1.40 billion). Michael Peter, Siemens Mobility CEO, stated in a statement that by combining MERMEC’s technical expertise and market-access with Siemens Mobility’s global?presence, and technological leadership, they are strengthening...

Transport Infrastructure

Helsinki's expensive cycling campaign draws crowds and criticism

Helsinki, the capital of Finland, has spent billions on bicycle lanes and public transport -- and is planning to spend more -- despite mixed reactions from its residents. Around 50,000 people attended the April opening of Finland's longest 1.2 km (0.75 miles) pedestrian, bicycle and tram bridge. Others, however, are not impressed by the lack car lanes or the price of 326 million Euros ($383 millions), which included two adjacent bridges, tramway investments and billions of dollars already spent on transport infrastructure and cycling infrastructure over the last decade. Helsinki's cycling traffic team leader Oskari Kaipinmaki said that the biggest...

Transport Infrastructure

Alstom's operating profit is flat due to delivery issues and offset orders

Alstom reported a stable full-year adjusted operating income on Wednesday as weak deliveries on'some large train contracts' offset a strong order intake, underlining the execution problems behind its recent cash cautions. The French train manufacturer reported that adjusted earnings before interest and tax were 1,17 billion euros ($1.37billion), giving a 6.1% margin, compared to 1.18 billion euro and the same margin one year earlier. In a press release, new CEO Martin Sion stated that "our priority is to improve the execution quality, including tighter daily project management, strengthened planning discipline, and improved coordination between?engineering and supply chain, as well as...

Transport Infrastructure

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

Source: Siemens will buy Mer Mec, an Italian company, for 1 billion euros

A person with knowledge of the matter said that Siemens has agreed to purchase 'Italian Rail Technology Company 'Mer Mec in a deal worth around 1 billion euro ($1.17 billion). Mer Mec is owned by Angel Holding. Its CEO Vito Pertosa heads the company. Siemens has declined to comment. The acquisition, expected to be announced this week, will strengthen Siemens Mobility's technology and software division. Mer?Mec specializes in signalling, data analytics software and track measurement systems. One of its projects was a new rail?signaling?system between Britain and France for the Channel Tunnel. Bloomberg was the first to report Siemens' interest...

Transport Infrastructure

EU regulators plan a revamp of state aid rules for smaller airports

EU competition'regulators' proposed Monday revamping state aid rules for smaller Airports. Citing Europe's?"decarbonisation" goals and the "energy crisis",?this is part of a ten-year old overhaul to EU air transportation regulations. The European Commission has asked interested parties to submit feedback by June 11, before it decides if the Commission will proceed with its plans or make any further changes. In a?statement,?EU Antitrust Chief Teresa Ribera stated that "today's proposal ensures public funding is directed to where it is most needed while ensuring level playing fields in the single market." According to the plan, airports that have up to 3 millions...

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

Senior executive says Ryanair will close Thessaloniki in Greece because of high fees

A senior executive announced on Friday that Ryanair would 'close its operating base' at?Greece’s?Thessaloniki Airport this winter due to increased fees by airport operator Fraport. Ryanair's Chief commercial officer Jason?McGuinness told reporters in Athens that there had been no progress made in talks between Fraport and the low-cost airline. Fraport has increased fees for airlines operating at some Greek airports. McGuinness stated that Fraport Greece has continued to raise charges which are 66% higher than the pre-Covid levels. He added that the combined moves would result in the loss of 700,000 flights and 12 routes throughout Greece, as well as...

Passenger Transportation Services

Passenger Transportation Services

Airline cancellations in response to Middle East conflict

Middle Eastern carriers increased capacity following the Iran War, and airlines outside the Gulf have rerouted flights between Europe & Asia away from major hubs within the region. The latest flight information is listed below alphabetically. AEGEAN AIRLINES On May 21, Greece's largest airline will resume flights from Heraklion to Tel Aviv, Rhodes and Larnaca. Thessaloniki-Tel Aviv flights are cancelled up until June 26. Flights to Riyadh, Amman and Erbil will resume on May 21. Flights to Dubai will be cancelled until June 29. Erbil, Baghdad and Baghdad flights are also cancelled until July 2. AEROFLOT The Russian flag carrier...

Passenger Transportation Services

If oil prices remain high, the CEO of Ryanair says that profit could be a little under pressure.

Michael O'Leary, CEO of Ryanair, said that the airline does not expect any disruptions in jet fuel supplies this summer. However its profits may be "a little bit under pressure" if oil prices continue to rise. O'Leary, the CEO of Europe's biggest airline by passenger numbers, said that he does not anticipate having to cancel any flights in this summer, but continues to reduce fares to "boost" demand, as some customers are hesitant to book holidays. "Our profits could be impacted for the next year if oil prices continue to rise," O'Leary said at a press conference on Thursday, ahead...

Passenger Transportation Services

Airline cancellations in response to Middle East conflict

Middle Eastern carriers increased capacity following the Iran War, and airlines outside the Gulf have rerouted flights between Europe and Asia to avoid major hubs within the region. The latest flight information is listed below alphabetically: AEGEAN AIRLINES On May 21, Greece's largest airline will resume its flights from Heraklion to Tel Aviv, as well as Rhodes and Larnaca. Thessaloniki-Tel Aviv flights are cancelled through June 26. Flights to Beirut resumed on May 12, and flights to Riyadh, Amman and Amman will begin on May 21. Flights from Dubai to Erbil, Baghdad and Dubai have been cancelled until June 29....

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

Slovakia considers options to become direct purchaser of Russian oil

Prime Minister Robert Fico announced on Friday that Slovakia is considering the possibility of becoming a direct purchaser of 'Russian oil.' Currently, purchases are handled by MOL in Hungary, which owns Slovnaft Slovnaft refinery. Fico suggested that the state pipeline operator Transpetrol could assume a role as buyer. Fico said in a televised press conference that he thought it was a good idea for the Slovak Republic to become a contracting partner with the Russian Federation. Both Slovakia and Hungary are exempt from the European Union's restrictions on Russian oil imports. The bloc has decided to completely phase out Russian...

Transportation

Black Sea CPC blend oil exports will fall to 1,45 million bpd, according to sources

Three industry sources say that the Caspian Pipeline Consortium plans to export around 1.45 million barrels per day of CPC Blend crude oil in June, down from 1.8 million barrels per day expected in May, due to planned maintenance at Kazakhstan's giant Kashagan oilfield. Calculations show that June loadings will be 17% lower daily than May. This is a significant drop from the multi-month peak of May. CPC does NOT comment on operational shipment statistics. Sources claim that maintenance on the Kashagan oil field, with a capacity of 0.4 million barrels per day, will begin in early June. It may...

Transportation

Hantavirus risks to US public remain low, CDC states

The risk of hantavirus spreading to the general public is very low, according to the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and prevention has over 100 staff working on this outbreak, a government official said on Wednesday. Please know that we are here to safeguard your health. Dr. 'David Fitter', incident manager of the CDC hantavirus response said that based on the current information the risk to the general public is low. Dr. Brendan Jackson is the CDC's team leader in Nebraska. He said that the CDC was conducting public health assessments in Nebraska where 16 out of 18?passengers? from...

Transportation

Europe will enjoy easier train travels with the EU's new single-ticket plan

The European Commission proposed on Wednesday new rules to simplify train travel. They include allowing single ticket bookings throughout Europe. The proposal allows for travel between different countries in Europe and across rail lines to be booked using a single ticket. This would make it easier for passengers to compare prices while also protecting their rights as consumers if they miss a connection on'multi-leg' journeys. The aim is to help 'the EU reach its climate goals by making it easier for passengers to access more sustainable travel alternatives. The EU announced an action plan in November to increase interconnectivity between...

Transportation

What are the main policies of Hungary's newly elected government?

Hungary's new Prime Minister Peter Magyar was sworn into office earlier this week. He replaced Prime Minister Viktor Orban after 16 years. The following key plans of change were outlined by ministers before their inauguration: ECONOMY The government of Hungary wants to create a new economic model that focuses on productivity, added value and skilled workers, as well as a predictable business and economic environment. This will help level the playing field between corporations. Andras Karaman, the Finance Minister, said on Tuesday the overpriced?public procurements?under the Orban government increased the budget deficit and?distorted?the economy. The 2027 budget is due by...

Transportation

Turkey and Armenia are moving closer to direct trading links as a sign of warming relations

The lifting of?some customs sanctions on Armenia by the Turkish government on Wednesday is a sign that the strained ties between the two nations are finally being normalised. The Turkish government closed its border with Azerbaijan and stopped direct trade in 1993 to support its close ally Azerbaijan during the Nagorno Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Since then, the neighbours have not had formal diplomatic relations due to a deep-seated historical 'hostility' stemming from World War One and the Ottomans' mass killing of Armenians. This was considered genocide in Armenia and many other countries. In a statement released on...

Transportation

IEA: Russia's crude oil production down by 460,000 bpd y/y during April.

The International Energy Agency reported that Russia's crude production fell by 460,000 barrels a day in April compared to the same month last year. This is despite Ukraine increasing drone attacks against energy targets. Since March, Ukraine has launched waves of drone strikes?on Russia’s largest Western oil ports. These attacks have caused massive?fires and also attacked refineries to drain the war economy in Russia. The IEA said that?Russian oil product -exports decreased in April by 340,000 bpd compared to March, reaching 2.2 million bpd. This is the lowest level recorded in the Paris-based organization's archives. The report said that Russia’s...

Transportation

E.ON announces slight increase in core earnings for the first quarter, but keeps outlook

E.ON, Europe's largest network operator, reported a 2% increase in 'core profit' in the first quarter. This was partly due to its industrial customers in Germany, its home market. The shares of the Frankfurt-listed company rose 1.5% at the start of trading. Jefferies analysts attributed the rise to the higher retail energy prices that began the year. The company reported that the adjusted core profit for the period of January to March was $3.87 billion. It also confirmed its outlook?for the year. The company said that investments in the period fell to 1.4 billion euros, down from 1.5 billion euros...

Transportation

E.ON announces slight increase in core earnings for the first quarter, but keeps outlook

E.ON, Europe's largest network operator, reported a 2% increase in core profits in the first quarter, it announced?on Wednesday. This was partly due to its industrial customers in Germany, its home market. The company confirmed that the adjusted core profit for the period of January to March was $3.87 billion. It also confirmed its outlook for this year. The company said that investments in the period dropped to 1.4 billion euros, down from 1.5 billion the previous year. It cited a 'cold winter in Germany which caused delays in upgrading the network infrastructure. Finance chief Nadia Jakobi stated: "We are...

Transportation

E.ON acquires OVO as part of UK energy shake-up

German utility E.ON will soon become Britain's biggest energy supplier after it announced on Monday that it would buy rival Ovo Energy at an undisclosed price. According to the data of?regulator Ofgem, the deal will?create one of the UK’s largest energy suppliers. The?two companies are already the third and fourth biggest providers. The acquisition adds 4 million OVO subscribers to E.ON’s 5.6 million existing customers in the United Kingdom. According to the German company, this is an important growth market. Marc Spieker is E.ON’s Chief Operating Officer for Commercial Operations. He said, "The planned purchase of OVO will strengthen our...

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...