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The jump in oil prices following Israel's surprise attack on Iran was meaningful but relatively modest considering the high stakes involved in the conflict between the Middle East rivals.
If fighting begins again, energy sites may once more be targeted. This could happen by state forces or by non-state actors. It may even come through cyber means, leaving no visible trace. History has ...
Sales of bunker fuel softened at the United Arab Emirates' Fujairah port in the first half of 2025, falling 5% from the same period in 2024, data from the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone (FOIZ) showed.
Russia's FSB security service has started handing out clearance for foreign tankers to access the Black Sea ports, allowing ...
Sudan and South Sudan failed to reach an agreement on revised oil export fees, creating new tensions over the landlocked South Sudan's access to its only oil export pipeline through Sudan.
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National operators, private owners and offshore affiliates are shaping the evolving tanker fleet across the Gulf and beyond ...
Iran's recent missile strike on a US base in Qatar led to a surprising fall in oil prices, reflecting the market's interpretation of the action as measured rather than escalatory.
A key concern for markets would center around the potential impact of the developments in the Middle East on oil prices and thus on inflation.
Fujairah bunker fuel sales decline 5% in H1 2025 . Find the latest news from the maritime industry on the PortNews website.