Crude up as inventories reveal unpredicted fall Buying predicted after crude oil stocks fall and refinery utilization decreases at the same time.
DOE & API at a glance: This week's US inventory figures
Gibraltar bunker sales fall for first time since 1990 Sales volumes for 2004 in the key Mediterranean bunkering hub of Gibraltar failed to register a year-on-year increase for the first time since 1990.
Waste oil dumping whistleblower receives $360,000 reward Latest in series of high-profile 'dumping' cases in US ends with $2m fine and $360,000 payment for whistleblower.
Aegean expands into Caribbean Acquistion of almost 10,000 mt in barge capacity will see Pireaus-based supplier enter the Caribbean bunker market in March out of Kingston and off-shore, Jamaica.
ICS: Unilateralism threatens globally accepted maritime law The International Chamber of Shipping has said that regional and unilateral actions could threaten the globally accepted system of maritime law and endanger shipping's safety and environmental record.
Alaska: Cruise lines encouraged to switch to diesel Cruise lines operating in Alaskan waters to receive benefits for switching to diesel fuel.
Containership order onslaught is unabated CONTAINERSHIP ordering is continuing at such a frantic pace that 2007 is on course to overtake 2006 as the busiest year on record for new deliveries.
B+H to expand with $110m purchases B+H OCEAN Carriers, Michael Hudner's listed operator of product tankers with an expanding dry bulk presence, has announced the $110.2m purchase of three double-hulled combination carriers.
Writ me Baby, one more time DO SOMETHING, as the title of her latest video exhorts. She did. Pop singer Britney Spears is suing eight insurance companies that she claims covered her ' via Lloyd's ' for $9.8m.
Fujitrans fined $2m in US pollution exposé JAPANESE operator Fujitrans Corp has been ordered to pay nearly $2m in fines and compensation after pleading guilty to pollution violations in the US.
French line up to take over SNCM 'SEVERAL' French shipping companies and one from outside France have expressed an interest in ferry operator SNCM, according to French Secretary of State for the Sea, Fran'ois Goulard
Fujitrans fined $2M for oil dumping A TIP-OFF from a former crewmember led to a search of the car carrier Cygnus on suspicion of oil dumping in 2002 which, this week, resulted in $2M in fines
US proposes farm subsidies cut AGRICULTURAL subsidies will be cut if the proposed US budget passes, despite falling exports over recent years
R'union expansion in progress PORT Est in Reunion Island, in the south-west Indian Ocean, is seeing an extensive expansion of its container-handling facilities, according to a press release today
Jasper to raise funds for Savannah port JASPER County officials voted last night to allow SSA Marine to loan the county up to $15M to purchase land for a planned major new container port on the Savannah River
Penalties keep Alaska air cleaner CRUISE ship penalties put in place in 2000 by the US state of Alaska appear to have proved effective in reducing air pollution
BNSF eyeing LA box transfer yard Los Angeles-Long Beach to negotiate exclusively with railroad for near-dock intermodal rail transfer facility that will streamline container moves.
Hopes for a Scheldt dredge deal rise Dutch and Belgian negotiators are close to a deal over the dredging of the River Scheldt, with ministers from both federal governments expected to meet to finalise a deal tomorrow.
Atlantic operators look for charter scraps as Far East celebrates
Patrick commits to Melbourne expansion as Brisbane stalls
Volumes slow as Nepal political crisis deepens
Bush administration plans to re-instate St Lawrence tolls
US Dept of Transport hurries Congress on new funding bill
Major US trades continue their trends
Piggyback is only burden on climbing Kombi figures
Stena Line carried 1.6 million units Stena Line's ferries and ro-ro vessels carried 1,621,300 freight units last year, up by 15 per cent compared to ...
High VLCC earnings to continue Although TCE earnings for VLCCs in excess of USD 200,000 per day will not recur in 2005, the respected research ...
Several record's for CMP in 2004 Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) logged a profit of SEK 35 million (EUR 3,85 million) in 2004 against a profit of ...
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