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DTEK plans to import LNG: first contract may be signed in April
Ukrainian energy holding DTEK is in talks with suppliers of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Last year, cargo turnover at ports on the Danube decreased by almost half
Ukrainian ports on the Danube reduced cargo transshipment by 45.9% in 2024.

Ukrainian exports of grains and oilseeds reached $11 billion this season
In seven months, exports of grain and oilseeds from Ukraine increased by 13.4%.

Russian oil supplies are decreasing due to US sanctions
Tankers carrying Russian oil are being forced to change routes, with about 9 million barrels of oil left on tankers that have been idle for at least a week.

Invaders restore secret Soviet submarine base in Crimea
In occupied Crimea, Russia appears to be reviving a secret Soviet submarine base that is currently being used as a museum.

Ukraine presented the updated underwater drone Toloka TLK-150 (video)
he Ukrainian underwater drone has received design changes and is probably already undergoing sea trials.

Direct losses to Ukraine’s agricultural sector reached $11.2 billion, World Bank says
Minister of Agrarian Policy Vitalii Koval took part in the presentation of the World Bank report on the losses and needs of Ukraine caused by the war.

Mykolaiv loses 40% of revenue due to blocked ports
The downtime of sea terminals is hitting the economy of the Mykolaiv region, forcing businesses to look for new logistics routes.

Ukraine and the US have agreed on the details of the subsoil agreement: ports are also in the new agreement
The updated agreement provides for the creation of a joint Reconstruction Investment Fund, but does not contain clear security guarantees for Ukraine.

Russian port in Tuapse attacked by drones
On the night of February 26, unknown drones attacked the Russian city of Tuapse in the Krasnodar Krai, in particular, port infrastructure.