Russia boosts oil supply to India by Staff Writers Moscow (AFP) Feb 5, 2020 Russian oil giant Rosneft on Wednesday announced a deal to supply up to two million tonnes of oil to India this year, adding that Delhi planned to invest in its Arctic projects. Rosneft has signed a contract with Indian Oil Corporation to supply the oil via Russia's southern port Novorossiysk, it said in a statement. The Russian state-owned oil company's chief Igor Sechin was in India Wednesday for talks with Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to discuss increasing Russian oil supplies to India, it said. They also discussed Russia's offshore and liquified natural gas (LNG) projects, including Vostok Oil in Arctic Siberia, in which the Indian firm had already agreed to participate, Rosneft said. India and Russia will negotiate terms of India's involvement in Vostok Oil "in the shortest time possible," it added. Rosneft's Vostok Oil operation in the north of the Krasnoyarsk region is a projected "oil cluster of global importance," according to the company. It received a license to develop the West Irkinsky oil and gas site last year. Rosneft sees Vostok Oil as a way to increase cargo traffic on the Northern Sea route to 80 million tonnes by 2024 as ordered by President Vladimir Putin. Since 2017, Rosneft owns 49 percent of the Indian group Nayara, which operates the country's second largest refinery in Vadinar. apo-ma/as/wai
Cruise ships switching fuel to cleaner liquefied natural gas Orlando FL (UPI) Feb 05, 2020 U.S. cruise ships have started to switch to cleaner burning liquefied natural gas, starting with a new vessel due at Florida's Port Canaveral in November. The use of LNG in cruise ships will slash harmful pollution from the ships and help the industry meet new global environmental standards and lower fuel costs, according to Florida port authorities and the Cruise Line International Association. LNG also will mean a clearer view for passengers by eliminating visible smoke from ship smokestac ... read more
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