Sky-high European demand drove U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to a record in December, Refinitiv data showed, with winter supply worries set to sustain orders for the fuel.About half of the record U.S. LNG volumes shipped last month went to E...
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Baltic Dry Index Edges Lower
The Baltic Exchange's dry bulk sea freight index edged lower on Friday, as a decline in panamax and supramax vessel rates outweighed gains in the capesize segment.The overall index, which factors in rates for capesize, panamax and supramax vessels, fel...
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New Management at Aibel’s Haugesund Yard
Norway;s Aibel has announced a pair of leadership appointments at its yard in Haugesund.The company said Friday that Lars Inge Hellestveit will take up the role of vice president of yard operations, joined by Hans Jørgen Alfsen as the yard's new fabric...
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Danish Frigate Releases Suspected Gulf of Guinea Pirates
The Danish navy has released three suspected Nigerian pirates who were picked up by a frigate in the Gulf of Guinea in November after it failed to find a country in the region to take them, the Danish Armed Forces said on Friday.The three, who had been...
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The Latest Supply Chain Snafu: Shortage of McDonalds French Fries in Japan
While the supply chain mess has left consumer globally wanting for everthing from cars to treadmills, the latest hit is arguably the worst: a shortage of McDonalds french fries in Japan's roughly 2900 branches!Japanese customers will have to…
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China Steel Hopes Drives Iron Ore Demand
Dalian iron ore rose on Friday and advanced nearly 6% this week as traders returned from New Year holidays feeling optimistic about potential demand recovery in top steel producer China.Iron ore's most-active May contract on China's Dalian Commodity…
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Insights: How Indonesia, the World’s Top Thermal Coal Exporter, Hit a Supply Crunch
Indonesia, the world's biggest thermal coal exporter, sent shockwaves through global energy markets this week by suspending exports of the fuel in January due to critically low coal supplies at domestic power plants.WHY DID INDONESIAN AUTHORITIES…
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Opinion: Let’s Get the Plastic Out of Our Lives (& Waterways)
A confession. I'm part of a very big problem that's easy to ignore. Last year, I contributed the U.S. average-per-person 300 pounds of plastic garbage to wherever it went after convenient curbside pickup. So out of sight, out of mind, right? Not really...
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Eni Extends BW Offshore’s Abo FPSO
Italian oil company Eni has extended its contract for BW Offshore's Abo floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel for another year.The FPSO's owner BW Offshore said Thursday it has signed the extension with Eni's subsidiary Nigerian Agip...
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Nordic Shipholding Sells Its Final Three Tankers
Ailing Danish shipowner Nordic Shipholding is one step closer to closing its doors after announcing the sale of its final three tankers. The company revealed on Thursday that it has entered into a sale and purchase memorandum of agreement to sell the N...
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