Sentences with phrase «in seaborne»

One result: the deep structural decline in seaborne thermal coal markets.
China could play a pivotal role in the demand for «low - carbon» commodities and disrupt demand in the seaborne bulks as it adopts a leadership role in climate change regulation.
In Dunkirk, he was a civilian boy who meets a tragic end while trying to assist in the seaborne rescue of stranded British soldiers early in World War II.
The Company is engaged in the seaborne transportation industry through the ownership of containerships and operates its fleet through Unitized Ocean Transport Limited (UOT), a subsidiary of the Company.
With the Chinese market a major driver of coal demand in Asia, any policy changes in the country will affect prices, contributing to the likelihood of continued price volatility in the seaborne coal market, wrote Wood Mackenzie's principal analyst for mining and metals fundamentals research, Rory Simington in a Nov. 16 report.

Not exact matches

That could cut off a major supply of oil while potentially handing the region's balance of power to Iran, which could end up in control of the routes used by 40 % of the world's seaborne oil.
Meanwhile, political turmoil in Yemen, Qatar and Bahrain still threatens to disrupt the transportation of almost 50 % of the world's seaborne oil.
There were 618,323 head of cattle shipped from Australia to Indonesia in 2015, according to the MLA, making it the largest seaborne trade.
Everyone with a father or grandfather who was involved in D - Day, the greatest seaborne military operation of all time, will have fixed this extraordinary event in their heads as a critical part of the effort to defeat the evil of Nazi Germany.
A daring seaborne landing by rebel forces from Misurata also helped bolster rebel strength ahead of entering the capital, but some analysts suggest the surprisingly rapid collapse of Tripoli came because of anti-Gaddafi inhabitants in its eastern districts.
The report further stated that slowing economic growth and energy consumption in China as well as the restriction of coal use in its coastal regions will impact seaborne trade, especially Indonesian exports.
In the IEA report's forecast, Australia takes a growing share of seaborne coal trade.
The story begins in 1585, as Elizabeth must contend with plots directed by Spain's Philip II to topple her with a seaborne invasion.
The first part of his plan, named Operation Overlord, was the largest seaborne operation in history.Under this plan, 2.8 million Allied troops from 12 nations crossed theEnglish Channel.
In ancient Greece wine became the main export of her vast seaborne trade, helping spread Greek culture abroad.
In the days before D - Day, everyone knew that a seaborne invasion of Europe by the Allies was coming.
Island - hopping in the Caribbean is possible by redeeming your miles for a seat on a Seaborne flight.
Curated by Chris Rawcliffe, the featured artists include Naama Arad, Guy Ben - Ner, Verity Birt in collaboration with Holly Graham and Richard - Forbes Hamilton, Edgar — Walker, Gery Georgieva, Joan Jonas, Terence McCormack, Hannah Regel and Mike Seaborne.
Global steel production is expected to increase more than 10 percent in 2010, and global seaborne metallurgical coal demand is expected to increase by more than 50 million tonnes.
Most countries have a domestic supply or can easily and affordably access it on the seaborne market and therefore they have confidence in coal supply.
CTI's analysis shows that in a low demand scenario the seaborne coal market will account for an average of 850 million tonnes per year over the next 20 years.
The companies in aggregate represent 66 % of the global seaborne market in iron ore, 53 % in copper, 42 % in metallurgical coal and 28 % in thermal coal.
China's desire to reduce imports will cascade through the seaborne market, impacting prices and asset values for export mines in the US, Australia, Indonesia and South Africa.
Like many of its peers, Arch made some terrible financial decisions in recent years, including purchasing nearly $ 3.5 billion in new mines at the peak of a seaborne coal bubble.
If the US coal industry succeeds in exporting large quantities of publicly owned coal from the Powder River Basin, where most publicly owned coal is mined, to the Pacific seaborne coal market, it would have a similar effect, according to an economic analysis from Dr. Thomas Power, «The Greenhouse Gas Impact of Exporting Coal from the West Coast.»
Seaborne trade in thermal coal rose to about 690 million tons this year, up from 385 million in 2001.
Principally based in Cork, Ireland, Ardmore provides seaborne transportation of petroleum products and chemicals worldwide to oil majors, national oil companies, oil and chemical traders and chemical companies with its modern, fuel - efficient fleet of mid-size product and chemical tankers.
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