Drones struck two oil tankers in the Black Sea on Tuesday, including one chartered by U.S. oil major Chevron, the companies ...
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Drone hits tanker scheduled to load Kazakh oil at Russian port
A drone crashed into a Kazakh-chartered oil tanker en route to a Russian Black Sea port earlier Tuesday, causing an explosion ...
Chevron Corp., the sole Western supermajor permitted to pump Venezuelan oil, is loading tankers at the fastest pace in seven ...
The attacks risk further disrupting loadings at CPC, where planned shipments have already plunged due to bad winter weather ...
The U.S. Coast Guard attempted to board the tanker, which is accused of breaking U.S. sanctions and transporting Iranian oil ...
All eyes are on the Houston-based Chevron as the only exporter of the country’s oil following the ouster of President Nicolás ...
The US seized two more sanctioned oil tankers as part of its Venezuela energy embargo, escalating pressure on the Maduro regime and expanding its quarantine efforts.
Two oil tankers were attacked near the Black Sea loading terminal for the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, the latest significant ...
An enemy UAV hit a tanker under the Panamanian flag, which was waiting to enter the port to load vegetable oil, and there was ...
Russia appealed to the U.S. to halt the pursuit and reportedly dispatched a submarine and other vessels to escort the tanker ...
A Malta-flagged oil tanker was damaged by drones in the Black Sea this week, and Russia has blamed Ukraine for the attack, international media report. The tanker, called Matilda, is owned by a ...
The tankers were on their way to load crude at a terminal on Russia’s coast. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
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