MUNDRA : An oil tanker carrying Russian Urals crude has been diverted away from the EU-sanctioned Nayara Energy’s Vadinar Port in India to unload its cargo at the Port of Mundra, according to shipping
NEW DELHI : India‘s petroleum product exports worth USD 15 billion to the European Union (EU) may be at risk as Brussels moves to restrict imports of Russian crude oil refined in third countries,
NEW DELHI : India on Friday said it does not subscribe to any unilateral sanctions and called for ending double standards in energy trade after the European Union (EU) unveiled new punitive measures targeting
SINGAPORE : With the global lubricants industry still adjusting to the lasting impact of U.S. trade policy enacted during the first presidential term of U.S. President Donald Trump, supply chains are undergoing dramatic shifts—and
TOKYO : ClassNK has released ‘FAQs on the FuelEU Maritime (4th Edition)’. It can serve as a helpful guide for stakeholders in the shipping sector when considering measures to comply with environmental regulations. FuelEU
NEW DELHI : Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) reported a 11.3% year-on-year increase in total cargo volumes for the April June 2025 quarter, handling 12.90 lakh twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) compared to 11.59
SURAT : The Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India on Wednesday inaugurated the country’s first private Gati Shakti Cargo Terminal on its western route near Surat in Gujarat. Constructed by the Sawariya Shakti Group,
HAMBURG : This year’s Nor-Shipping maritime trade fair, held in Oslo, proved to be a huge success for eCap Marine, a leading provider of engineering and integration services for emission-free power generation systems. The
PIPAVAV : Gujarat Pipavav Port Limited on Tuesday (July 8) released its operational update for the quarter that ended June 30, 2025 (Q1 FY26). Container throughput stood at 164,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units), marginally
NEW YORK : Oil-based bunker costs will double over the next decade due to the International Maritime Organization’s upcoming regulation on greenhouse gas emissions, Finland-based Wartsila’s CEO Hakan Agnevall told Platts while laying out