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Qatar’s Gas Boost Will Bring Energy Dominance — and Lots of Cash

The small Gulf state plans to capture an even bigger share of the world’s natural gas trade. Thereby increasing annual sales by more than $30 billion with Qatar’s Gas. With two major expansion phases already underway and a major new expansion on the horizon. The small Gulf state of Qatar. Is on track to produce approximately […]

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Cargo Ship Hit By Houthis Sinks, Spilling Oil, and Fertiliser Into Red Sea

A cargo ship attacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels has spilled oil and fertilizer into the Red Sea. Putting food, drinking water, and marine life at risk. The U.S. military’s Central Command, which has jurisdiction over the Middle East. Announced early Sunday morning that the  Belize-flagged ship Rubimar. Carrying 21,000  tons of ammonium phosphate sulfate fertilizer,

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Neom Completes Financial Close Of The Biggest Green Ammonia Project

NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) declares that it has completed financing for a mega green hydrogen production facility in Saudi Arabia with a total investment of $8.4 billion. Specifically, this facility is currently under construction in Oxagon in the NEOM region of Saudi Arabia. NGHC  also entered into an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract

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Philippines Conducts Marine Patrols To Check Presence Of Chinese Research Ships

On Monday, the Philippines strengthened its maritime presence, dispatching a coast guard ship. And also carrying out a two-week patrol mission in the country’s northern. And also eastern waters to control a Chinese research vessel spotted in Benham Strait. Her Benham Rise, located off the east coast of the Philippines. Is a vast area declared

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Neom Completes Financial Close of the Biggest Green Ammonia Project

NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) declares that it has completed financing for a mega green hydrogen production facility in Saudi Arabia with a total investment of $8.4 billion. Specifically, this facility is currently under construction in Oxagon in the NEOM region of Saudi Arabia. NGHC also entered into an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract

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Red Sea Hostility Triggers A Spark In Shipping Insurance

Bloomberg reported that insurance costs for ships transiting the Red Sea are rising amid the growing threat of Houthi attacks in Yemen. Already designated as a hazardous area for commercial shipping by the U.S. Navy insurance barriers further exacerbate trade problems across the vital waterway. Since the United States and Britain launched coordinated airstrikes against

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How Much Money Does A Marine Biologist Make - Merchant Navy Info - Blog

How Much Money Does A Marine Biologist Make

Marine biology is a fascinating field that attracts individuals with a passion for the ocean and its inhabitants. The immense value of studying marine life is undeniable. Many aspiring marine biologists also consider the financial aspects of pursuing this career. Understanding the salary potential for marine biologists is essential for making informed career decisions.  In

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10 Tragedies Of The Deep Remembering Major Cruise Ship Disasters - Merchant Navy Info - blog

10 Tragedies Of The Deep: Remembering Major Cruise Ship Disasters

The Titanic is considered the worst passenger cruise ship sinking. However, many historic cruise ships suffered the same fate, although they were not as famous as the RMS Titanic. The first cruise ships were built in the 1850s, but they gained great importance after the end of the World Wars, and vacations at sea became

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