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Thursday, 28 July 2016 |
HESGB summer drinks at the Mulberry Bush |
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HESGB – “MEET THE MEMBERS” @ Mulberry Bush pub That was an absolutely amazing nuts and bolts* event earlier on …last night at one of Southbank’s best pubs – for some the Number One! Initially planned for the equally famous OXO, the venue changed due to overwhelming for the season demand, so OXO couldn’t …expand [...]... |
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Thursday, 28 July 2016 |
Despite Panama Canal expansion, LNG economics remain precarious amid low prices, tepid demand |
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The passage of two LNG tankers through the Panama Canal on Monday and Tuesday marked a long-expected shift in global LNG shipping patterns, albeit one that comes amid a souring outlook for natural gas markets that has already hampered projects in the U.S. and British Columbia. A Royal Dutch Shell-owned tanker named the Maran Gas ...... |
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Thursday, 28 July 2016 |
Sino-Global Signs Strategic Cooperation Agreement with COSCO Logistics |
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Sino-Global Shipping America, Ltd., a company engaged in shipping, chartering, logistics and related services, today announced the signing of a Strategic Cooperation Agreement (the “Agreement”) with COSCO Logistics (Americas) Inc. (“COSCO Logistics”), in which both companies will mutually provide logistics services between China and the United States and develop shipping customers as an end-to-end global ...... |
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Thursday, 28 July 2016 |
S. Korea to carry out feasibility study on port project in Egypt |
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South Korea will conduct a feasibility study on redeveloping the historic port city of Alexandria in Egypt, the maritime affairs ministry here said. The research will be into the technical feasibility of the development of the Egyptian seaport, along with detailed plans to raise funds, according to the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. Alexandria, on ...... |
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Thursday, 28 July 2016 |
Thailand’s June coal imports slide 6% on year to 1.82 million mt |
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Thailand imported 1.82 million mt of coal in June, down 6.4% from a year earlier, customs data released Wednesday showed. It imported 1.01 million mt of bituminous coal, down 7% year on year. Indonesia was Thailand’s largest supplier of bituminous coal in June with 550,987 mt, nearly 32% down from 809,862 mt in June last ...... |
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Thursday, 28 July 2016 |
Oman’s crude exports grow 6.3% in first half |
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Oman’s crude oil exports grew by 6.3 per cent to 164.57 million barrels in the first half of 2016, due to an increase in production. However, the average price of Oman Crude fell by 40.9 per cent to $35 per barrel in overseas markets during the first half of 2016, from $59.3 per barrel in ...... |
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Thursday, 28 July 2016 |
Exiled Yemen government sells crude to Glencore -agency |
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Yemen has said it sold 3 million barrels of crude to Glencore, according to a news agency affiliated to the exiled Yemeni government, in a move that drew criticism from the main refinery struggling to provide fuel for local power stations. The Sabanew.net news agency quoted an oil ministry official as saying the deal was ...... |
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Thursday, 28 July 2016 |
China iron ore miners’ call for import protection is ironic, distracting: Russell |
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There is something of a delicious irony in China’s iron ore miners complaining of dumping by foreign producers, but what it really underscores is the multitude of challenges facing the world’s biggest steel industry. The domestic miners want an anti-dumping investigation into iron ore imported from the world’s top suppliers, complaining that low-cost majors – ...... |
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Thursday, 28 July 2016 |
BHP, Vale Flag Charges of More Than $2 Billion on Dam Spill |
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BHP Billiton Ltd. and Vale SA will book charges totaling more than $2 billion after last year’s tailings dam spill at their joint venture in Brazil that killed as many as 19 people. BHP expects to book a charge of $1.1 billion to $1.3 billion for the six months to June 30, along with direct ...... |
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Thursday, 28 July 2016 |
Vale second-quarter profit seen sliding 38 percent on prices, output |
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Brazil’s Vale SA, the world’s largest iron ore miner, is expected to report a 38-percent drop in second-quarter profit compared with a year ago as iron ore production and prices fell while freight costs and the value of Brazil’s real rose. Net profit is forecast at $1.03 billion in the period compared with $1.68 billion ...... |
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