News 113 tankers expelled from Nigerian waters By portnews April 27, 2024 0 49 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Must read UNCTAD set to support countries under new landmark treaty on high seas April 4, 2023 Take Five: A year of war in Ukraine February 20, 2023 Why are we confident about China’s economy this year? January 9, 2023 2023 energy outlook: Favoring crude oil January 9, 2023 portnews Nigeria’s state-owned oil company NNPC has banned 113 tankers, mainly the large VLCC vessels, from the country’s waters. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Previous articleIndia receives oil cargo in Russian SCF tanker after brief halt, sources sayNext articleDEME annnounces start of share buyback program - Advertisement - More articles Port NOLA, Kearney Companies ink 10-year lease agreement May 20, 2024 Transpacific air cargo market set for busy summer: Xeneta May 20, 2024 Lacklustre week for shipping May 20, 2024 Milestone! Headway Methanol Fuel Supply System Supports the Successful FAT of China’s First Methanol Dual-Fuel Low-Speed Engine May 20, 2024 UK oil & gas firm gets the go-ahead to bring field online as tie-back to North Sea FPSO May 20, 2024 K LINE Conducts First Trial Use of B100 Biofuel for Carbon-free Operations on Car Carrier May 20, 2024 Port NOLA, Kearney Companies ink 10-year lease agreement May 20, 2024 Transpacific air cargo market set for busy summer: Xeneta May 20, 2024 - Advertisement - Latest article Port NOLA, Kearney Companies ink 10-year lease agreement May 20, 2024 Transpacific air cargo market set for busy summer: Xeneta May 20, 2024 Lacklustre week for shipping May 20, 2024 Milestone! Headway Methanol Fuel Supply System Supports the Successful FAT of China’s First Methanol Dual-Fuel Low-Speed Engine May 20, 2024 UK oil & gas firm gets the go-ahead to bring field online as tie-back to North Sea FPSO May 20, 2024