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Europe rents floating power plants for winter power supply
European governments are in talks to lease floating power plants as the continent struggles to secure energy supplies this winter.
Russian oil exports are growing ahead of the embargo
The terrorist state increased its sea exports of oil on the eve of the introduction of sanctions.
Dredging in the Port of Izmail is 90% complete
In the port of Izmail, the work on the restoration of the passport depths has almost been completed.
“Nibulon” completed the first stage of construction of a new terminal on the Danube
“Nibulon” LLC completed the first stage of construction of a new grain terminal in Izmail, Odesa region.
Wheat futures rose on a possible breakdown of the Istanbul Agreements
Wheat futures rose after reports that russia is ready to withdraw from the grain agreement.
The son of Oleksiy Vadaturskyi became the new director general of “Nibulon”
At the end of July, Oleksiy Vadaturskyi, director general of “Nibulon” was killed in Mykolaiv due to shelling by the rashists. Now the company is headed by his son Andriy Vadaturskyi.
Ukraine resumed sea import of fertilizers
The Odesa port received the first fertilizer ship since the February invasion.
Five more ships left Ukraine through the “grain corridor”
Today, within the framework of the Istanbul Agreements, 5 ships left the ports of Great Odesa.
Russian federation has problems with logistics after the “explosions” on the Crimean Bridge
It is increasingly difficult for russia to support its vessels in the south of Ukraine due to damage to the Crimean bridge.
The oil terminal in Mykolaiv caught fire after a drone attack
Kamikaze drones hit tanks with sunflower oil located at the terminal in the Factory District of Mykolaiv.