According to the World Bank, global seaport trade traffic reached 841 million TEUs (20-foot container equivalent units) in 2021. In this infographic, Visual Capitalist’s Freny Fernandes and Winifred Amase use that data to highlight the countries with the highest seaport trade traffic. China Leads All Seaport Trade Traffic With a …
Read More »Russia’s Trade Nears Prewar Levels as it Defies G7 Sanctions
Trade at Russia’s three largest ports has been surging and is approaching prewar levels despite sweeping sanctions by the Group of Seven (G7) leading economies, according to a new report. “Activity in Russia’s ports is surprisingly high. For the first time since the outbreak of the Ukraine war, the volume …
Read More »Saudi Aramco to Deliver Full Oil Volumes to Asia in October
Saudi Arabia’s oil giant Aramco has told at least five refiners in North Asia that it would supply the full crude oil volumes by contract next month, Reuters reported on Monday, quoting sources familiar with the plans. Aramco, the world’s top crude oil exporter, will ship the full volumes North …
Read More »U.S. Oil Drilling Rig Count Increases for First Time since June 2023
The number of oil rigs operating in the U.S. increased this week for the first time since June as crude prices soared, but drilling remains well below where it was at the beginning of the year. Some 513 drill rigs are operating in the U.S., up one from the previous …
Read More »Turkey Seeks $950M from Iraq over KRG Oil Dispute
When Iraq in April asked a US federal court to enforce an arbitration ruling against Turkey, seeking $1.4bn damages in relation to crude oil exports from its autonomous Kurdistan region, everyone was caught off guard in Ankara. Iraq had not notified Turkish officials, let alone tried to have a conversation …
Read More »Libya Closes Four Oil Ports as NOC Declares State of Alert before Hurricane
Libya has shut four oil ports as a precautionary measure while state-owned National Oil Corp. declared a state of maximum alert on Sept. 10, before a possible hurricane headed for the country. Ras Lanuf, Zueitina, Brega and Es Sidra ports will be shut for at least three days, a source …
Read More »India Makes Clean Energy Push at G20 with Global Biofuel Alliance
India announced on Saturday the launch of a global biofuel alliance at a G20 summit in New Delhi to boost the use of cleaner fuels. The alliance, with the United States and Brazil as its founding members, would help accelerate global efforts to meet net zero emissions targets by facilitating …
Read More »Russian Oil Trader Expands in Mexico to Displace USA Refiners
Lukoil PJSC’s trading unit Litasco SA is launching a Mexico operation as the oil giant seeks new markets for Russian products under widespread sanction. Litasco hired oil products trader Yuri Carreno for its new office in Mexico City, according to people with knowledge of the situation. Carreno, who previously spent …
Read More »G20 Per Capita Coal Emissions Growing
G20 per capita coal emissions continue to rise despite climate pledges and transition efforts by some members of the group of major economies, new research showed Tuesday. The group, whose leaders meet in New Delhi this weekend, accounts for 80 percent of global power sector emissions. But in talks in …
Read More »India Burns more Coal for Power as Dry Weather Sparks Blackout Fears
India has stepped up the use of coal to generate electricity in a bid to stop outages caused by lower hydroelectricity output, as an increase in renewables is struggling to keep pace with record power demand. It is unusual for India’s electricity use to spike in August, when temperatures are …
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