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  • Dry bulk boost

    Demand from China is expected to ensure that shipping rates remain healthy for the first few months of 2010, analysts claim Read more: RSS for Tradewinds, Dry Cargo...
  • Indonesia's 2009 Oil Production Misses Target - BP Migas

    The Indonesian Upstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Agency (BP Migas) said that oil production in 2009 reached only 949,000 barrels per day, or 99 percent of the 960,000-b/d goal set in the 2009 Revised State Budget.Read more: Rigzone.com: Production News...
  • Mackenzie Gas Pipeline Plan Clears Hurdle

    A Canadian panel assessing the socioeconomic and environmental impact of a proposed C$16.2 billion natural gas pipeline in northern Canada conditionally recommended approval of the project Wednesday.Read more: Rigzone.com: Production News...
  • Chevron JV Spending $2.3B To Cut Flaring In Angola

    Chevron Corp.'s (CVX) Cabinda joint venture is spending $2.3 billion over five years to reduce flaring--the burning of natural gas from oil fields--and instead utilize the gas, a top company official said this month.Read more: Rigzone.com: Production News...
  • China tops Greece in secondhand sales

    Bulker buys reinforce rising dominanceRead more: Dry Cargo headlines from www.lloydslist.com...
  • TNK-BP reduced the number of oil spills by 14% in 2009

    TNK-BP has significantly reduced the leak rate of its pipeline systems in 2009. In particular, according to preliminary results of the year, the number of oil spills from pipelines has dropped by 14% (and an impressive 70% compared to 2005...Read more: La...
  • Azerbaijan prepares tender for the construction of the Baku port

    The Ministry of Transport of Azerbaijan has received the first part of technical documentation for the construction of the Baku international sea trade port on Alat settlement in south off the country’s capital, AZ Daily News reported.Read more: Lat...
  • Key U.S. coal port to restart after breakdowns

    Norfolk Southern Corp's Lamberts Point coal export terminal should be back in full operation by Friday, after two conveyor belt failures halted loadings last weekend, a spokesman said Wednesday.Read more: Latest News...
  • ONGC cashes up

    ONGC Videsh, the overseas arm of India's Oil and Natural Gas Corporation , has raised about 3.5 billion rupees ($75 million) via bonds, two sources with knowledge of the deal said today. Read more: UpstreamOnline...
  • Aurelian pairs up with PGNiG

    Poland-focused Aurelian Oil & Gas said today that it has entered into an agreement with state-owned PGNiG in the exploration of six of its exploration concessions in the Polish Western Carpathians. Read more: UpstreamOnline...
  • Ennore deal near

    Indian government to award boxship terminal contract at Ennore port next week after legal wrangling. Read more: RSS for Tradewinds, Port...
  • US Govt To Place Duty On Chinese Oil Country Tubular Goods

    The United States International Trade Commission has determined that a U.S. industry is materially injured or threatened with material injury by reason of imports of certain oil country tubular goods from China.Read more: Rigzone.com: Exploration News...
  • Estimated Cost of Israel Gas Field Development Is $2-3B

    Noble Energy, one of the firms in the partnership that is drilling in the offshore Tamar and Dalit concessions, estimates that the cost to develop the two fields will reach $2-3 billion.Read more: Rigzone.com: Exploration News...
  • Bulkers barred

    Pile-up of imported coal at India’s east coast port of Paradip forces it to reject two bulk carriers. Read more: RSS for Tradewinds, Dry Cargo...
  • CMA CGM installs directors

    A BOARD of directors was today officially put in place at CMA CGM, with Philippe Soulié taking control as CEO.Read more: Fairplay Daily News...
  • Iron plate injures yard workers

    AT LEAST five workers have been injured by a falling iron plate at Bangladesh’s Sitakunda shipbreaking cluster.Read more: Fairplay Daily News...
  • 2010 oil chokepoints seen

    CRUDE rates in 2010 will be predominately determined by Asian markets, market analysts have told Fairplay.Read more: Fairplay Daily News...
  • 'No groundings'

    Haldia port official says reports of Genco ship and other bulker grounding in India this week are false. Read more: RSS for Tradewinds, Dry Cargo...
  • Environmentally Sensitive Drilling Solutions

    Statoil is the first operator in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico to adopt the Riserless Mud Recovery (RMR) system that reduces discharges to sea. This environmentally sensitiveRead more: MarineLink - Offshore News...
  • Hundreds of thousands of dead anchovies create stink on Japanese beach

    Read more: UnderwaterTimes.com - Fish news...



Thursday, 09 September 2010 14:10
Germany's industrial production posted a smaller-than-expected rise, while exports fell in July, reinforcing expectations that Europe's largest economy will see slower demand for its goods as the
Ships & Shipping

Thursday, 09 September 2010 14:00
The International Committee on Seafarers’ Welfare (ICSW) is pleased to announce the launch of the ‘Seafarers’ Centres Directory’. Latest
Ships & Shipping

Thursday, 09 September 2010 13:51
Yangming Marine Transport Corp., one of Taiwan`s leading cargo carriers, posted over NT$2 in earnings per share in the first seven months, as well as an amazing NT$1 EPS in July alone.
Ships & Shipping

Thursday, 09 September 2010 12:10
Valerie Arrighetti claims the final event trophy of the year at the first ever all-women's event in Almanarre Sail-World.com Asia Latest
Boat and Yachts

Thursday, 09 September 2010 12:02
The 2012 London Olympic Games will be here, pushing elite teams from all over the world to sign on for Sail Sydney. Sail-World.com Asia Latest
Boat and Yachts

Thursday, 09 September 2010 11:40
Trade body says inbound container volumes will be up 16% this month, but numbers now set to decline. RSS for Tradewinds,
Ports News

Thursday, 09 September 2010 11:20
Penguin biologists from around the world warn that ten of the planet's eighteen penguin species have experienced further serious population declines. The effects of climate change, overfishing,
Environment News

Thursday, 09 September 2010 10:50
Archer has consented to participate in its first test well within the highly prospective Radway Prospect in Alberta, Canada. Rigzone.com: Exploration
Oil and Gas

Thursday, 09 September 2010 09:50
CEO of Nasdaq-listed shipowner says bulker acquisitions could be in the cards despite recent sale of Princess Katherine. RSS for Tradewinds, Dry
Dry Cargo

Thursday, 09 September 2010 09:10
THE Energy Information Administration raised its forecast for US crude imports today, but significantly cut its LNG outlook. Fairplay Daily
Ships & Shipping

Thursday, 09 September 2010 08:10
Indonesia’s upstream regulatory body BPMigas has granted France’s Total approval to proceed with the award of four contracts linked to first two phases of the South Mahakam gas and liquids
Off Shore Logistics

Thursday, 09 September 2010 08:00
The Iranian government is revamping the structure of the country’s oil industry, three decades after the creation of an Oil Ministry to preside over the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC),
Off Shore Logistics

Thursday, 09 September 2010 07:50
Brazilian contractors are fighting hard to get their hands on four large contracts to carry out the engineering, procurement and construction of 24 topsides modules destined for the P-58 and
Off Shore Logistics

Thursday, 09 September 2010 07:20
Doxa issued a progress report on its Eagle Ford operations, South Texas. Rigzone.com: Production
Off Shore Logistics

Thursday, 09 September 2010 07:10
Sparrows has signed a new multi-million pound contract with BP Exploration which will see the company provide all crane and lifting engineering services on BP's 26 UK offshore installations and at
Off Shore Logistics

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