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Sempra Infrastructure, CFE Consider New LNG Project In Southern Mexico

U.S. LNG company Sempra Infrastructure and Mexico’s state-owned utility CFE are to jointly develop energy infrastructure projects in Mexico, including...
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Australia & New Zealand Get Slammed By Container Rates

Long-term rates for shipping containers to New Zealand and Australia have soared in the past few years, and are now...
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California Truckers Halt ‘Gig-Worker’ Law Protests Over Weekend As Port Activity Slows

Independent truckers who have been protesting at California’s busy Oakland seaport over the past week against a new state law...
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Growth In Traffic At The Port Of Bilbao Driven By Job Stability And A Focus On Sustainability

Between January and June, around 16 million tonnes of goods were exported or imported through the port of Bilbao, up...
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Liberia Ship Registry Holds Training Seminar In South Korea

The Liberia International Ship and Corporate Registry (LISCR) recently held its annual training seminar in South Korea at the Commodore...
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What Does The Black Sea Grain Agreement Mean For Africa?

If Russia keeps to the deal it has signed with Ukraine allowing for the resumption of grain exports, much needed relief...
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Geospace Technologies Enters $12 Million OBN Rental Deal With SAExploration

Texas-based seismic solutions provider Geospace Technologies has signed an extended duration rental contract with compatriot marine geophysical services provider SAExploration for...
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Port Of LA Calls FBI After Cyber Attacks Double

The Port of Los Angeles is the victim of approximately 40 million cyber attacks per month, mostly from Europe and...
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Capital Product Partners L.P. Announces Pricing Of €100 Million Unsecured Bonds

Capital Product Partners L.P., an international owner of ocean-going vessels, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, CPLP Shipping Holdings...
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Daewoo Shipyard Workers Reach Deal To End Strike

South Korean contract workers at the country’s number 3 shipbuilder agreed on Friday to end their strike after accepting a...
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Tankers: VLCC Market Still Climbing

Clean The Middle East Gulf CPP market has seen a mix of movements this week on the different sizes. On...
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Record-Breaking Result As Pilbara Ports Authority Plans For The Future

Pilbara Ports Authority (PPA) has once again broken its annual throughput record, achieving a total throughput of 733.1 million tonnes...
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Russian, Ukrainian Officials Sign Grain Export Deal Aimed At Easing Global Crisis

Russian and Ukrainian officials have signed a UN-backed deal aimed at allowing grain exports to leave Ukraine to help ease...
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Subsea 7 Plants First Cables For Hywind Tampen Floating Offshore Wind Farm

Subsea 7 has laid the first subsea cables in the water for the 94.6 MW Hywind Tampen floating wind farm...
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Ferry Carrying Over 180 Passengers Suffers Engine Room Fire Off Canada’s Prince Edward Island

A ferry carrying some 200 passengers and crew caught fire and was intentionally grounded Friday morning during a voyage from...
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AIDA Cruises Vessel Bunkered With GoodFuels’ Sustainable Biofuels

GoodFuels, the leading biofuels provider for the global transport industry, has successfully completed its first bio-bunkering for a large passenger...
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Funds Secured For Upcoming Exploration Well In Guyana

Canada’s CGX Energy and Frontera Energy, partners in the Corentyne block offshore Guyana, have announced a transaction for the block,...
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Port Of Kiel: Artania Connects To Shore Power For The First Time

Artania, a cruise ship operated by Germany’s travel agency Phoenix Reisen, used shore power for the first time while at...
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Russia is Competing with Iran and Venezuela to Sell Discount Oil

As sanctions and international isolation begin to take hold for Russia's oil industry, it has begun discounting prices in order...
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The Decarbonization Tradeoffs For Ammonia, Methanol And H2

Ammonia, methanol and hydrogen are being pursued as cleaner fuels to drive shipping’s decarbonization. But barriers remain to their upscaling....
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