Middle East








LNG Transportation

Transport Infrastructure

Transport Infrastructure

Kuwait airport damaged by drones. Radar system damaged. No casualties reported

Kuwait 'International Airport 'was targeted by multiple drone attacks Saturday, causing significant damage to the radar system, but resulting in no injuries, according to state news agency KUNA, citing Kuwait Civil Aviation Authority. Later, the spokesperson for the authority said that the attacks were perpetrated by Iran and its proxies as well as the armed groups it supports. Kuwait's fire department, meanwhile said a??fire? that broke out??? in fuel tanks at an airport on Wednesday after a previous drone assault had been extinguished AFTER 58 CONSECUTIVE HOURS, KUNA reported??on Saturday?. Tehran launched strikes on Israel, as well as on Gulf...

Transport Infrastructure

Ford's US carrier arrives in Croatia to repair

The U.S. aircraft carriers Gerald R. Ford and the USS Enterprise, which were deployed to U.S.-Israeli missions against Iran, have anchored at Split, Croatia, for repairs and maintenance. On March 12, the 'Ford', the world's biggest carrier and newest ship, was supporting Operation Epic Fury in the Red Sea when a fire in its laundry room caused three injuries. A?U.S. Officials at the time confirmed that nearly 200 sailors were also treated for smoke-related issues. It took several hours to put out the fire, which affected 100 sleeping berths. The warship was deployed for nine months, and took part in...

Transport Infrastructure

Europeans press US on Russian support for Iran

The European powers accused Russia on Thursday of assisting Iran in targeting U.S. troops in the Middle East War and said that they would bring the matter up with the U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a G7 meeting of 'foreign' ministers in France. Rubio will attend the second day gathering of Western Democracies ministers. This is taking place in the midst of wars with Iran and Ukraine, uncertainty over the economy and growing unease about the unpredictable U.S. Foreign Policy under Donald Trump. Two Western security officials and a regional official near Tehran have confirmed that Russia provided...

Transport Infrastructure

Jazeera Airways taps Saudi hubs as Kuwait airspace remains shut

Executives said that Kuwait's?Jazeera Airways will offer 200,000?seats this April, which is about 40% of its pre-war network. The airline plans to?rebuild the operations?disrupted?by the U.S./Israeli war against Iran. In its fourth week of fighting, the war has claimed more than 2,000 lives, shattered global markets and led to Iranian strikes which have effectively'shut down' the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global air traffic. Kuwait's airspace was closed when the conflict started on February 28. Its international airport and surrounding areas were targeted multiple times, prompting Jazeera?to shift its operations to Saudi Arabia. On March 11, the airline began transporting passengers...

Transport Infrastructure

Which firms will clean-up after the Iran War is over? Maguire

After the U.S. and Israeli air strikes on?Iran are over, a new competition is likely to begin: the race for contracts to repair damaged oil and gasoline infrastructure and to restore?shipping routes - and influence – across the Middle East. The destruction does not stop in Iran. Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency, warned that at least 40 energy assets in nine Middle Eastern countries have been "severely" or "very severely" damaged. Oil and gas fields, refineries, and pipelines will all take time to be repaired, he said. The crisis is worse than both oil shocks in the...

Transport Infrastructure

Two Indian tankers pass through Hormuz amid simmering tension between Iran and Trump

On Monday, two tankers bound to India passed through the Strait of Hormuz as U.S. president?Donald Trump warned that he would attack Iran's nuclear power plants if?Tehran did not drop its threats which have effectively shut down the Gulf. Since the beginning of the Iran war on February 28, exports to Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates, have been blocked. Tehran has also launched attacks against ships and warned anyone passing through the southern strait in the Gulf. The two tankers, both with Indian flags, were transporting liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), which is mainly used for cooking...

Transport Infrastructure

Dubai Media Office reports that a fire breaks out near Dubai International Airport following a drone attack.

The 'Dubai Media Office' said on Monday that authorities are?dealing?with a??fire? resulting??? from a drone attack near the Dubai International Airport. They added that there were no reported injuries. Dubai authorities stated that the drone attack had hit a fuel tank, and civil defence teams are working to control the fire. Gulf Arab states have been subjected to more than 2,000'missile and drone attacks' since the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran began on February 28. These include U.S. military bases and diplomatic missions, but also vital Gulf oil infrastructure and ports, airports and hotels, as well as residential and...

Transport Infrastructure

After a terminal attack, an Indian vessel leaves Fujairah in the UAE

India's Government said that an Indian flagged vessel, loaded with 80.800 metric tonnes of Murban oil from the United Arab Emirates, left Fujairah on Sunday. This was a day after sources reported that'some loading operations were suspended' at the UAE port. Sources said that oil loading operations in the UAE's Fujairah, a major hub for bunkering and crude export, have resumed following a Saturday drone attack and fire. However, it is unclear whether the operations are back to normal. India's Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas stated that the vessel, Jag Laadki was loading oil at Single Point Mooring when...

Transport Infrastructure

Trump is considering loosening Jones Act rules for shipping

U.S. President Donald Trump told Fox News that he is 'looking into'?loosening the?shipping regulations under the Jones Act. He said in an interview aired Friday that he will 'look at it, but he did not give any...other details. Trump stated in an interview with Fox News Radio’s "The Brian Kilmeade show" recorded on Thursday evening, "We'll look, we'll look at everything and it's going to work out." Trump talked about military plans for 45 minutes, claiming that the U.S. The military has not yet targeted Iran's infrastructure, or its uranium stockpile. When asked about U.S. plans to take Iran's Kharg...

Transport Infrastructure

As Asia scrambles to supply, the Russian ESPO switches to Brent premium

Russian ESPO blend crude loaded from Kozmino in April and 'early May' has surged at a premium to Brent in Chinese and Indian port, traders reported on Friday. This is due to supply shortages caused mainly by the Iran -war and a softerening of america sanctions. The easing of?U.S. sanctions and the supply'shortages caused by the Iran -war' have fueled demand. After the United States allowed Indians, who were affected by a reduced Middle East oil supply, to buy Russian crude, prices for Russian crude jumped in comparison to Brent. Four sources said that the 30-day waiver granted to Indian...

Transport Infrastructure

Trump: US will escort vessels in Strait of Hormuz "if necessary" - Fox News interview

Donald Trump stated that the United States would escort vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, if necessary. He also said in an interview with Fox News that was aired Friday that they were going to strike Iran "very heavily" over the coming week. When asked about helping oil tanks pass through the key shipping strait in question, Trump replied: "We'd do it if we needed to." You?know, I hope that everything goes well. We're going see what happens." He did not give any other details. He said in an interview with Fox's Brian Kilmeade, which aired a part of the...

Transport Infrastructure

Minister says Turkey is considering selling the operating rights to highways and bridges

Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu stated that Turkey was looking to sell some operating rights of highways and bridges in order to reduce budget pressures. However, the country has no plans to sell these assets. Heavy maintenance on major highways and roads increases the cost to the state. Uraloglu added that Ankara was working to see if this work could be transferred?to private operators. "Highways are not sold. "We are examining the possibility of granting 'operating rights' for certain periods, and transferring the cost to the operator in order to avoid additional pressure on budgets," Uraloglu stated. "There has been no...

Freight Logistics

Freight Logistics

FT reports that UAE is willing to join forces with international force to reopen Strait of Hormuz

The Financial Times reported Friday that the United Arab Emirates has informed the U.S., and other Western allies, that it will participate in a multi-national maritime taskforce aimed at reopening the 'Strait of Hormuz. Reports indicate that the UAE is pushing dozens of countries towards creating a "Hormuz Security Force", which will defend the Strait against Iranian attacks and accompany shipping. The UAE has been the target of more Iranian attacks than any country in the region, including Israel. The U.S. has a number of allies who have stated that they do not have immediate plans to send ships to...

Freight Logistics

The Iran War complicates WHO emergency medical supply routes

Officials from the World Health Organization said that they are finding alternative 'routes' to transport emergency medical supplies via their Dubai hub, to?crises like Lebanon, by long overland trips. However, rising fuel prices could hinder shipments in the event of a prolonged Iran war. Aid shipments by the global health organization from the United Arab Emirates had been completely halted due to restrictions on air, sea, and land routes caused by 'the Iran conflict', which began February 28th with U.S. - Israeli air strikes. Iran responded by firing "drones and rockets" at energy and other facilities across the Gulf while...

Freight Logistics

As Middle East trade routes are blocked by conflict, air freight rates have risen.

Data shows that air freight rates on some routes have risen up to 70% since the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran began. The conflict has caused flights to be restricted, ocean shipments blocked, and a rise in 'jet - fuel costs. Experts in the industry said that the Middle Eastern airspace restrictions and security concerns have had the greatest impact on the rates for routes between South Asia, and Europe. This is after more than 100 containers ships were stranded around the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil export corridor. Swiss logistics group Kuehne+Nagel announced on Friday that global...

Passenger Transportation Services

Transportation

Transportation

Bloomberg News reports that Saudi pipeline bypasses Hormuz and pumps 7 million barrels per day of oil.

Bloomberg News reported that Saudi Arabia's East-West Pipeline, which circumvents the Strait of Hormuz and pumps?oil to its full capacity of 7 million barrels per day, according to a source familiar with the issue. Bloomberg reported that Saudi Arabia exports 5 million barrels of crude oil a day from its Yanbu port, located on the?Red Sea. The country also exports 700,000 to 900,000 barrels per day in oil products. Could not verify the report immediately. Aramco, the Saudi Arabian oil company, did not immediately respond to an inquiry for comment. Aramco CEO Amin Nasser had earlier told reporters on a...

Transportation

Rosatom and DP World, a joint venture between the UAE and Russia, plan to develop logistics in Russia

The Russian state-owned nuclear company Rosatom announced on Friday it had agreed to form a joint venture in logistics with the UAE-based port operator, DP 'World. Rosatom, a Russian company that builds nuclear plants in Russia and abroad, and owns transport assets there, will hold 51%, and DP World, 49%, according to DP World's spokesman. Rosatom will contribute its 92.4% share in the Russian container logistics group FESCO. DP World, on the other hand, will?provide cash based on FESCO's market value. The Federal Antimonopoly Service and the Government Commission on Foreign Assets must approve the deal. Rosatom stated that the...

Transportation

Kremlin: Russia does not want to harm US oil business with CPC

Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson on Friday, said that Russia does not seek to undermine U.S. interests in the Caspian Pipeline Consortium. He was answering a question regarding comments made by several Russian experts on state television, who suggested that Russia should stop oil deliveries via the CPC to Kazakhstan as a response to Washington sanctions against Russia. CPC, in which U.S. oil giants ExxonMobil and Chevron are major shareholders, exports oil from a Russian port on the Black Sea. Peskov said in a daily press conference that "along with our American partners, we also have Kazakh partners." Despite everything, Russia...

Transportation

UK authorizes military to board Russian Shadow Fleet Tankers

Prime Minister Keir starmer announced on Thursday that he had authorized the military to board and arrest Russian vessels in British waters. This was to disrupt what his government claims is a network of vessels which enables Moscow to continue to export oil, despite Western sanctions. Other European nations such as France, Belgium, and Sweden have increased efforts to arrest Russia's shadow fleet of oil tankers that Moscow uses to fund its four year war against Ukraine. Starmer said he had approved of the more aggressive actions against the vessels, because Russian President Vladimir Putin "rubbed his hands" at the...

Transportation

H&M Q1 profits grow more than expected; March sales are up 1%

H&M, the Swedish fashion retailer, reported a slightly higher?rise in operating profit than expected for 'December-February. '?and forecasted that March sales would rise by 1%. In a press release, CEO Daniel Erver stated that "at the end of the third quarter, our well-received Spring collections contributed to positive sales trends which continued into March." H&M’s operating?profit, which includes Christmas shopping, increased for a third quarter in a row to 1.51 billion crowns (about 162 million dollars) from a year earlier 1.20 billion. The average forecast of an LSEG survey of analysts was 1.39 billion. This is despite a 1% decline...

Transportation

UK authorizes military to board Russian Shadow Fleet Tankers

Keir starmer, the British prime minister, said that he had 'given permission for military personnel to board and hold Russian ships. His government believes they are part of an alleged network of vessels which allows Moscow to export oil despite Western sanctions. The decision comes as other European nations are intensifying their efforts to disrupt Russia’s shadow fleet of oil tankers that Moscow uses to fund its four year war against Ukraine. Starmer said he had approved more aggressive actions against the vessels, because Russian President Vladimir Putin would likely be "rubbing his hand" at the sharp rise in oil...

Transportation

ADES, a Saudi oil driller, expects a 44% increase in earnings despite the Iran War

ADES International Holding, a Saudi Arabian oil drilling group, said that its core earnings in 2026 will?rise?by upto 44%, despite the U.S./Israeli war against Iran, which forced some of the offshore rigs to be suspended. ADES's bullish forecast is based on the company's geographic and scale diversification, as evidenced by its 123 rigs deployed across 20 countries. The war has disrupted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and shaken global markets. In a press release, Chief Executive Mohamed Farouk stated that "we remain confident in our abilities to navigate the current climate?in an organized manner". ADES has announced that its...

Transportation

Which firms will clean-up after the Iran War is over? Maguire

After the U.S. and Israeli air strikes against Iran are over, a new competition is likely to begin: the race for contracts to repair damaged oil and natural gas infrastructures and to restore shipping lanes – and influence – across the 'Middle East. The destruction does not stop in Iran. Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency, warned that at least 40 energy assets in nine Middle Eastern countries have been "severely" or "very severely" damaged. It will take time to repair oil and gas fields and refineries, as well as pipelines, Fatih Birol said. Fatih Birol said that...

Transportation

Libyan security forces recovered projectiles that exploded from a damaged Sharara crude oil pipeline

Libyan security authorities recovered two exploded munitions from a damaged crude oil pipeline at the Sharara oilfield on Tuesday, according to a Tripoli-based interior ministry. In a'statement,' the ministry stated that two exploded projectiles were an M-62 - a russian missile weighing about 250 kg - and fragments of a rocket 130 mm. After a fire broke at the pipeline last week, the National Oil Corporation, the state-owned oil company, redirected flow from the Sharara Oilfield via the El Feel Pipeline?to Mellitah Port and through the Hamada Pipeline to storage tanks in Zawiya. The ministry posted pictures on its verified...

Transportation

Engineers say that Libya's El Feel Oilfield has been shut down since Thursday.

Two El Feel engineers reported that the El Feel oilfield in Libya has been closed since Thursday because National Oil Corporation, the state-owned oil company, used its 'pipeline' to transport crude from Sharara after its pipeline had been damaged by fire. The engineers said that the flow of Sharara oil was redirected through the El Feel pipeline and the Hamada pipe to the storage tanks at Zawiya. An engineer at the Sharara oilfield said that Sharara's alternative pipelines can pump between 80,000 and 100,000 barrels of oil per day. El Feel is operated by Mellitah Oil and Gas. This joint...

Transportation

Iraq claims Kurdish authorities refuse to allow it to send oil through their pipeline

The Iraqi 'oil ministry' said that the Kurdistan Regional Government?refused it to use a pipeline for an alternative route for crude shipments disrupted by?the Iran _conflict. It accused authorities in Kurdistan of placing irrelevant conditions. Senior Kurdish officials told authorities that they would welcome the Iraqi government using the pipeline. However, Baghdad must first lift its "dollar embargo", which he called on the region. "We want to make a deal." "We want to help Iraq, and bring relief? to the markets. But this embargo has got to end first," said the official. Sources told The Daily Mail on 8 March...

Transportation

Trump asks allies to secure Strait of Hormuz, as Iran promises to increase retaliation

Iran has threatened to escalate tensions across the Middle East in retaliation for American airstrikes against its energy hub and the?U.S. Donald Trump called on friendly nations to send warships into the Strait of Hormuz to secure it, as there was no sign of a 'war' ending Sunday. The U.S. and its allies are facing high energy prices due to the fact that Iran can stop shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which is a major channel for shipping oil and gas. "Countries that receive oil through the Hormuz Strait are responsible for that passage and we will assist a...