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2021 March 3
https://www.reuters.com
Lithuania to start supplying LNG to Poland next year
The pipeline between Poland and Lithuania, called GIPL, is due to be completed by December 2021...Lithuania to start supplying LNG to Poland next year
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2021 March 2
https://www.cbsnews.com
Russian tanker cuts a previously impossible path through the warming Arctic
The voyage by the Christophe de Margerie tanker through the ice is the latest visual indicator of climate change in the delicate region...Russian tanker cuts a previously impossible path through the warming Arctic
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2021 March 2
https://sputniknews.com
Chennai-Vladivostok sea route soon to be ‘fully operational’, says India's Shipping Minister
The new sea route connecting the south Indian port to the largest Russian city in the country’s Far-Eastern region is nearly 5,600 nautical miles long and will pass through the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea before entering the Sea of Japan...Chennai-Vladivostok sea route soon to be ‘fully operational’, says India's Shipping Minister
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2021 February 18
https://www.livemint.com/
Maritime corridor, trade on Shringla’s Russia visit agenda
Reviving the proposed Chennai-Vladivostok Maritime Corridor and finding ways to increase bilateral trade, which is currently worth $10-11 billion, will be among the key points on the agenda when foreign secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla visits Russia this week...Maritime corridor, trade on Shringla’s Russia visit agenda
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2021 February 18
https://www.thefirstnews.com
Port of Gdansk 3rd in Baltic reloading in January
The Port of Gdansk was the third busiest on the Baltic last month when it came to handling trans-shipments...Port of Gdansk 3rd in Baltic reloading in January
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2021 February 11
https://www.dredgingtoday.com
Additional online platform for the 4th Dredging Congress in Moscow
The 4th International Congress “Hydraulic Engineering Structures and Dredging” will be held in mixed in-person/online format on 10-11 March 2021Additional online platform for the 4th Dredging Congress in Moscow
2019 July 5
Under the double 20 sign
Bunkering and shipping industry in Russia and worldwide anticipates the approach of 2020 with the 0.5% sulphur cap for bunker fuel. Experts say the market is not generally ready for new standards running the risk of facing large-scale violations of IMO requirements. Meanwhile, Russia is looking into building container carriers powered by nuclear fuel. These are some of issues discussed at the 12th Russian Forum “Current State and Prospects for Development of Russian Bunker Services Market”.