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African ports from Namibia to Mauritius are becoming more popular as refueling stops for vessels shunning security threats in the Red Sea.

The Namibian port of Walvis Bay or Port Louis in Mauritius are “top options” for filling up if there’s a need en route, shipping giant A.P. Moller - Maersk A/S said in a reply to questions. The company still prefers to bunker at the start or end of a route.</description>
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        <description>Port of Antwerp

Authorities at Europe’s second largest port, Antwerp, said on Friday they closed a dock for traffic after detecting late on Thursday afternoon an oil spill that had occurred during a bunkering operation. 

The Port of Antwerp is Europe’s second-largest port after Rotterdam and handles a lot of petroleum and petroleum products as it has huge storage facilities and is part of the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) hub.</description>
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The month-long journey from Russia’s Arctic and Pacific ports to India provides ample time for the sanctions situation to be resolved, Bloomberg said in the report.</description>
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        <description>Astrakhan

Astrakhan is a major port on the Caspian Sea which plays an important role in Russian trade with Iran — it is a much shorter option than transiting the Bosphorus and Suez to the Persian Gulf.

Bellingcat found a document from the Russian Caspian Sea Ports Administration with a list of ships that requested ice-breaking services in January 2024. It shows that Salmi ships have also been active between Astrakhan and Bandar-e Anzali on Iran’s northern coast.</description>
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Coal

The port of Baltimore is nation’s (U.S.) second-biggest hub for exporting coal.

The Port of Baltimore is the second-largest US exporting hub for the fossil fuel, accounting 28% of total shipments last year. While annual exports from the port totaled around 20 million short tons annually in three of the past five years, they surged to 28 million last year due to growing demand from Asia, according to the US Energy Information Administration.</description>
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Bremerhaven is a major hub for automobile exports and imports.</description>
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	*  receives hydrocarbons from offshore assets in the Caspian Sea via the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline 

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Dongjiakou

Win Win’s signals showed it made an impossible linear journey to end up in the waters off northeast Taiwan by late September — and eventually heading south. Such tracks occur when a ship switches off its transponder and sails dark, before turning it on again much further away. After its Malaysian interlude, Win Win headed toward Dongjiakou, just south of Qingdao, a port used by China’s private refiners.</description>
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	*  Israel aims to significantly increase oil tanker dockings at its Red Sea port of Eilat to enhance energy security amidst regional conflicts.
	*  The coral reef near Eilat, noted for its resilience to climate change, is highly sensitive to oil spills, making even minor incidents potentially catastrophic.</description>
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Hamburg is Europe’s third-busiest container port after Rotterdam and Antwerp, and also serves as a key gateway for industrial materials and bulk cargo.</description>
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Reni, along with Izmail, is one of Ukraine’s biggest river ports for grain and is located on the Danube at the border with Romania. Local traders had been expanding capacity there in response to Russia’s sea blockade.

Ukraine’s Danube river ports such as Izmail accounted for around a quarter of grain exports before Russia pulled out of the Black Sea deal, and have since become the main remaining route out, with grain loaded onto barges and shipped to Romania’…</description>
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The plot would go as follows: Israel strikes the Iranian oil export terminal of Kharg Island, from where the Islamic Republic ships 90% of its production; Tehran, in turn, retaliates by bombing oilfields in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, affecting a large chunk of global output.</description>
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        <description>LOOP

As with all the us ports, they are draught-restricted, with the exception of the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LO O P), which can take VLCCs.Tanker Chartering

Kpler reported that nearly half of all US crude oil exports to China were handled by the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP) last year.</description>
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main entry point for goods from Asia into the U.S.</description>
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ports russia

About 550,000 barrels a day of Russian crude are shipped from Novorossiysk. Around 2 1/2 times as much, mostly from Kazakhstan, flows via CPC.

Weekly flows are always variable driven in part by the number of Kazakh cargoes loaded at the port</description>
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Mit einer Kapazität zur Auslieferung von bis zu 50 Millionen Tonnen pro Jahr bildete der Hafen von Odessa – gemeinsam mit seinen Satelliten Tschornomorsk, Pivdennyi und Bilhorod-Dnistrowskyj – in Friedenszeiten den mit Abstand wichtigsten Umschlagplatz der Ukraine für Waren aller Art.</description>
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The month-long journey from Russia’s Arctic and Pacific ports to India provides ample time for the sanctions situation to be resolved, Bloomberg said in the report.</description>
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        <description>Port of Primorsk

Supply chains have lengthened. Cargoes could be delivered to Rotterdam in just two or three days from Russia’s main Baltic export port of Primorsk. Now, it takes weeks for a ship to arrive from the Middle East, and months from Asia.</description>
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        <description>Reni

ports ukraine

Reni, along with Izmail, is one of Ukraine’s biggest river ports for grain and is located on the Danube at the border with Romania. Local traders had been expanding capacity there in response to Russia’s sea blockade.

Video footage obtained and verified by Reuters showed a man cursing in disbelief at several damaged grain warehouses at Reni, an important transport hub across the Danube to NATO and European Union member Romania.</description>
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Sidi Kerir

Loadings from Sidi Kerir, are actually up by more than 200kbd so far this month suggesting stronger demand from European customers for Saudi (among other Middle East crude) grades.</description>
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        <description>Singapore

World’s second-busiest port by volume

Singapore is the world&#039;s largest transshipment hub: the container port connects more than 600 ports
from 123 countries and has an annual capacity of 50mn 20ft-equivalent units, a measure of volume. Things
are getting serious when congestion at a hub of this size starts a domino effect for neighbouring ports.</description>
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ports azerbaijan



	*  Located on the Black Sea Coast of Georgiabp.com/supsa-terminal.html 

	*  storage capacity for crude oil transported via the Western Route Export Pipeline (WREP)bp.com/supsa-terminal.html 

	*  Crude Oil Storage Tanks, each of approximately 40,000 tonnes capacitybp.com/supsa-terminal.html 

	*  The four (4) storage tanks</description>
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Tuapse</description>
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Ust-Luga

Max DWT: 160,000 

Ust-Luga gilt als einer der wichtigsten russischen Exporthäfen für Energieträger.</description>
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        <description>Port of Vadinar

Like many tankers transporting Russian crude, Artemis is headed to the Gujarati port of Vadinar, on India’s west coast.

Indian refineries like Vadinar and Jamnagar, which imported almost no Russian crude before the war, are now running on it.</description>
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Satellite images, which UK think-tank Royal United Services Institute has shared with the Financial Times, have shown that in March alone, at least five tankers of North Korea have traveled to load petroleum products from the Vostochny Port, the biggest port in Russia&#039;s Far East.</description>
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