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China's April coal imports drop on high stocks, weak demand, Energy News

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

China: The world's top coal consumer brought in 40.68 million tonnes of the fossil fuel last month, down from 41.17 million tonnes in March, according to data from the General Administration of Customs.
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India's April diesel sales soar, overall fuel consumption eases

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Gasoil, or diesel, accounts for about two-fifths of refined fuel consumption in India and is directly linked to industrial activity. India's factory activity expanded at its quickest pace in more than four months in April.
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What will happen if Russia blocks Black Sea grain ships? 

From www.hellenicshippingnews.com

Russia is threatening to pull the plug on the Black Sea Grain Initiative on May 18, blocking Ukrainian seaborne exports of corn and wheat. The European Union has banned Ukrainian agriculture exports to neighboring Romania, Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia until June 5, with an extension...
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India, Canada trade ministers to review progress in talks on free trade agreement

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Free Trade Agreement: MDTI is a bilateral mechanism which provides institutional mechanisms to discuss a broad spectrum of trade and investment related issues and cooperation areas.
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Energy PSUs eye 38,000 tonnes per annum green hydrogen capacity

From economictimes.indiatimes.com

Green Hydrogen: Bharat Petroleum is targeting 25 MW capacity while Numaligarh Refinery and Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals are aiming for 20 MW and 3 MW respectively.

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Vadhvan Port project back to square one as Centre seeks fresh studies

From indiashippingnews.com

MUMBAI : The Union ministry of environment, forests and climate change (MoEFCC) has imposed stricter environmental and social checks on the proposed Vadhvan
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Agricultural exports rise 9% to $26.3 Bn in FY23

From indiashippingnews.com

NEW DELHI : Exports of agricultural and processed food products rose by 9% to $26.3 billion in 2022-23 as compared to FY22, driven by a spike in shipment of rice, fruit..... 

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Energy projects keeping shipping and project logistics companies busy

From www.projectcargojournal.com

Europe’s energy transformation is a welcome sign for many logistics companies, Fracht FWO Polska being one of them. According to the company, the energy sector is one of the key economic sectors currently undergoing a complex transformation process in Europe.  For Fracht FWO Polska, companies in the energy sector are an important part of its […]
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Ukraine vows retaliation if Moldova bans grain imports 

From www.world-grain.com

Moldova has said it will join EU in restricting some Ukrainian grains.
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US ag groups advocate for stronger safety net

From www.world-grain.com

Farm bill hearing identifies risk management needs.
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Congress Proposes The Shipyard Act | Better Call Sal

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Shipyard Act

What's Going on With Shipping?
May 7, 2023

Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses Senator Roger Wicker's proposed addition of The Shipyard Act to the National Defense Authorization Bill.

#navy #shipyard #shipbuilding #china #taiwan #pacific #Russia

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Ardmore Shipping Corporation 

From www.linkedin.com

Ardmore Shipping’s first quarter 2023 earnings call will take place before the market opens next Tuesday, 9th May. A conference will then be hosted later in…
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The Energy Transition Podcast, Episode 61: Petro-Masculinity - Debasing the Language Through the Energy Transition

From blackmon.substack.com

The Energy Transition Podcast, Episode 61: Petro-Masculinity - Debasing the Language Through the Energy Transition

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Washington State Ferries boat back in service after grounding due to fuel contamination

From safety4sea.com

Walla Walla, the vessel that was grounded on April 15th, is now back in service after investigations found the cause and measures were taken. 
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Podcast: Singapore Maritime Week in Minutes

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

Need for ambition on IMO emission targets, Starlink shaking up maritime communications, the slow pace of digitalisation, new nuclear power, and more from the Singapore Maritime Week 2023 in Minutes podcast.
Mike O' Gorman:

Always love Marcus Hand overviews

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Castor tanker spinoff Toro flips veteran aframax for $19.6m profit

From splash247.com

Nasdaq-listed tanker and LPG owner Toro has offloaded its nineteen-year-old aframax LR2 for $30.1m, nearly tripling its money from the deal. Castor bought the vessel formerly known as Megalonissos from Eletson Corp for $11.35m in April …

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COSCO offloads cape at the second attempt 

From splash247.com

COSCO has sold a cape at a second attempt continuing an active year for the Chinese state-owned giant with a string of vintage sales.  This time it’s selling a vintage cape to Dubai’s Lila Global, the shipowning arm of recycler GMS.   In mid-March, COSCO attempted to sell the 2006-built , built at IHI Marine …
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Low Earth Orbit satellites and maritime satcoms disruption

From splash247.com

Columnist Santosh Patil on what Starling and OneWeb will bring to shipping

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What The Ship (Ep 77) | Updates | Container Rates | Russian Oil | South China Sea | Sudan Evacuation

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What's Going on With Shipping? May 5, 2023

In this episode, Sal Mercogliano discusses the Top 5 Maritime News Stories

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The EU’s €5.8BN Railway to Secure Europe

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The EU is building a 5.8 billion euro rail network that will help secure the Baltic states and impact the environment. Rail Baltica, a massive planned railway, will provide the first large-scale standard gauge railway in the Baltics, helping connect the regions’ economy to the rest of the EU and western Europe.

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A Mysterious Mumbai Company Has Been Shipping Large Quantities of Russian Oil: Report

From thewire.in

The company, Gatik Ship Management, has purchased more oil tankers than any other company since Russia invaded Ukraine last year.
Mike O' Gorman:

Thanks for sharing Vijay

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