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US judge to rule quickly on Equinor challenge to Trump offshore wind pause
A U.S. judge said on Wednesday he would rule quickly on whether to allow Norwegian offshore wind developer Equinor to resume construction of the Empire…
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Brazil billionaire Batista shuttles between DC and Caracas, eyeing oil deals
Brazilian billionaire Joesley Batista met with Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez on Friday, before and after he met in Washington with U.S. officials, whom he…
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Port of Oakland closes 2025 with stable cargo volumes
The Port of Oakland handled 179,580 twenty-foot containers (TEUs) in December 2025, a slight 1.7% decrease from year-over-year totals, as the Port closed out the…
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Climate activist shareholder group pushes BP, Shell on plans for declining oil demand
Climate activist shareholder group Follow This and more than 20 other investors have filed resolutions calling on BP and Shell to disclose how they will…
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Port of Portland re-opens container operations
The launch of Oregon Container Terminal at Portland’s Terminal 6 marks a major supply chain revival, offering international container service, rail access, and economic growth…
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EIA forecasts strongest four-year growth in U.S. electricity demand since 2000, fueled by data centers
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) published its first energy-sector forecasts through 2027 in the January Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO).
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China’s customs agents told Nvidia’s H200 chips are not permitted, sources say
Chinese customs authorities told customs agents this week that Nvidia's H200 artificial intelligence chips are not permitted to enter China, according to three people briefed…
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XLP member, Xiamen Rosen Shipping completes heavy equipment shipment from China to Libya
Xiamen Rosen Shipping Co., Ltd. recently completed the successful handling and shipment of excavators and accessories from Tianjin, China, to Misurata, Libya.
NAVTOR helps ‘heroes of the sea’ with free NavFleet system and support
NAVTOR is helping Redningsselskapet (Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue) increase both efficiency and cost savings.
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Port Saint John marks completion of $247 million west side modernization project
Transformative infrastructure investments already delivering prosperity on the waterfront