Rates for mid-sized oil tankers sailing from the U.S. Gulf of Mexico to Europe hit the $57,000-per-day level this week, a figure representing a 12X increase since January and a two-year high, according to Bloomberg citing Aframax vessel data. The dramatic increase in shipping rates from the U.S. to Europe reflects a shortage of vessels and a diversion of product to different markets due to sanctions and Russia’s war on Ukraine. On Tuesday, Bloomberg’s initial review of new shipping data showed that overall, fuel tankers carrying refined fuel were seeing…
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National Conference on Waste Management on August 16th
National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH) with association of Sindh Government is holding National Conference on “Waste Management Challenges and Opportunities” on August 16 at local hotel Karachi. This was announced by President Naeem Qureshi in the meeting of NFEH Advisory Committee held at NFEH Office. Naeem Qureshi said conference and colorful award ceremony will be held on August 16, 2022. Conference will be highlighting waste management issues in Karachi, Industries & hospital waste and disposal and other challenges. Managing Director Sindh Solid Waste Management Board Zubair Ahmed Channa,…
Read MoreRussian oil transit via Ukraine halted due to sanctions
The supply of Russian oil to three European countries through Ukraine has been halted as the transit payment cannot be processed due to sanctions, Russian firm Transneft said. “On August 4, the delivery of Russian oil via the territory of Ukraine was halted,” the oil pipeline operator said in a statement, adding that this had affected deliveries to Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The company said the Ukrainian side stopped the oil transport “due to not receiving funds for these services”. Oil holds near multi-month lows on demand worries…
Read MoreTurkey resumes gas exploration in the eastern Mediterranean
Nearly two years after Turkey halted offshore gas explorations in contested waters in the eastern Mediterranean, a Turkish drillship has departed from the port of Mersin to search for gas in the region. The Abdullhamid Han drillship set sail on Tuesday with the blessing of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who said that the ship would operate 55km (34.2 miles) off Turkey’s coast in an area within the country’s sovereign territory. The survey and drilling work we are conducting in the Mediterranean are within our sovereign territory. We do not need…
Read MoreGlobal Coal Consumption Surged In 2021
This article is the fifth in a series on the BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2022. The Review provides a comprehensive picture of supply and demand for major energy sources on a country-level basis. Previous articles covered overall energy consumption, carbon dioxide emissions, petroleum supply and demand, and global natural gas trends Fossil fuels are primarily composed of carbon and hydrogen. They are hydrocarbons. When hydrocarbons are combusted, the carbon forms carbon dioxide and the hydrogen forms water vapor. Coal contains a higher percentage of carbon than does oil…
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