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Greek Shipowners Kill EU’s Russian Oil Tanker Ban
Another hurdle out of the way as Noble shareholders greenlight Maersk merger
Fire on board of Turkish ship, Azov sea, Russia 1 crew died UPDATE
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Crew fatality on board NCC SAFA at Amsterdam anchorage
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UAE ro-ro ship capsized, sinking in Persian Gulf, SAR under way
Keel laid for HaiSea’s zero-emission electric harbour tug
Bangladeshi bulk carrier hit by Russian Navy missile: 1 crew died
Two Ukrainian commercial ships seized by Russians, Ukraine says
World’s Largest Shipping Lines Suspend Shipping to Russia
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Lukoil increases stake in BP’s Shah Deniz after closing Petronas deal
Russian oil and gas company Lukoil has completed the acquisition of Petronas’ interest in the BP-operated Shah Deniz natural gas project, located in Azerbaijan’s sector of the Caspian Sea, effectively raising its stake in the project.
23 February 2022 Wednesday 10:10
SOCAR Buys Seven Tankers from Palmali Shipping
Azerbaijan’s national oil company The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) has bought seven tankers from Turkish shipping firm Palmali Shipping, according to data provided by VesselsValue.
16 March 2017 Thursday 14:21
10 missing as SOCAR platform collapses in high winds
An oil platform belonging to Azerbaijan’s SOCAR has collapsed in the Caspian Sea and ten workers are missing. The accident happened during high winds.
15 December 2016 Thursday 12:00
SOCAR signs oil deal with Zenith Energy
SOCAR signs deal with Zenith Energy for three oil fields in Azerbaij
17 March 2016 Thursday 13:48
Azerbaijan says 29 missing after oil platform fire feared dead
Azeri state energy company SOCAR said that 29 workers missing after its oil platform in the Caspian Sea caught fire on Friday were feared dead, and President Ilham Aliyev declared a day of national mourning.
08 December 2015 Tuesday 10:14
TANAP, Turkish Stream will target separate customers
According to experts from Wood Mackenzie; TANAP, Turkish Stream and TAP will target separate customers
23 March 2015 Monday 11:43
SOCAR awarded 'refinery deal of the year'
'Star Rafineri' was awarded the 'refinery deal of the year' under the 'Middle East and Africa' regional category from Project Finance International.
06 February 2015 Friday 15:15
Turkey to be energy hub in the region, SOCAR CEO says
Recent developments in the newly planned gas corridor to pass through Turkey are strong proof that the country will become an 'energy hub' in the region, said SOCAR's CEO.
11 December 2014 Thursday 17:18
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