
Azerbaijan’s H1 oil exports via Turkey pipeline fall 12 pct yr/yr
Azeri oil exports through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline via Georgia and Turkey fell 11.8 percent year on...
Russia ups wheat exports to Turkey after trade row ends
Russia is signing new wheat export contracts with Turkey without any price premiums after the resolution of a...
Turkey raises fines for marine pollution caused by ships by 41 pct
The Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communication has raised the fines for pollution caused by vessels by 41 percent, and has implemented stricter regulations after a ship hit rocks and spilled 50 tons of fuel in western Turkey.
Turkey coup attempt: No immediate impact on oil and gas flows, but long-term concerns raised
A failed coup attempt launched late Friday by Turkish army officers has had little or no impact on oil and gas flows through Turkey, industry officials told Platts.
Turkey reopens key route for oil, grains transit after coup attempt
Turkish maritime authorities have reopened Istanbul’s Bosphorus Strait to transiting tankers after shutting it earlier on Saturday for several hours following what the government said was an attempted coup by a faction in the military.
Owners Use Posidonia to Ink Ship Repair Deals
Business seems to be thriving for regional ship repair operators participating in this year’s Posidonia Exhibition, in particular for shipyards from Turkey and Portugal which have used the event to seal several business deals.
Braemar SA sets up office in Turkey
Braemar, incorporating The Salvage Association, (Braemar SA), the international multi-disciplinary marine surveyors and consultants, ...