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Spain's weekly LNG throughput down 26.2% as Sagunto falls to zero

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Category: Energía y Combustibles
Published on Monday, 10 March 2014 19:27
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Monday, 10 March 2014 | 20:40

Spanish LNG throughput dropped 26.2% year on year in the week ending March 9 weighed by a drop to zero at the Sagunto terminal, data published Monday by Spanish gas grid operator Enagas showed.
Combined throughput from Spain's six LNG terminals in the week that ended Sunday was 1.99 TWh, down from 2.70 TWh in the same week last year with annualized decreases at five of the six terminals, Enagas data showed.
Throughput at Sagunto, near Valencia was zero throughout the week, compared to 351 GWh a year earlier, with Enagas not supplying a reason nor reporting any maintenance or incidents at the site. Elsewhere, throughput at Spain's largest terminal, Barcelona, fell 12.4% to 729 GWh,

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Piracy: A continuing threat to seafarers

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Category: Pirateria
Published on Monday, 01 June 2026 02:55
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Piracy: A continuing threat to seafarers

Global piracy rose in 2025, with regional patterns varying and some areas showing improvements. Most incidents were low severity and fewer crew suffered physical harm, yet the aggressive behaviour of perpetrators can still have serious psychological impacts on seafarers.

Published 28 January 2026

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Positive and negative trends in global piracy

Global piracy and armed robbery incidents increased by 23% in 2025 compared to 2024, according to the International Maritime Bureau’s Piracy Reporting Centre (IMB PRC). While this overall increase is concerning, a closer look at the figures reveals encouraging trends and improvements in

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War in Middle East fuels piracy resurgence off Horn of Africa

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Published on Sunday, 17 May 2026 05:22
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Published: 2026/05/16 12:07 PM
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Capitals, May. 16 (SANA) — Escalating tensions in the Middle East are reshaping global shipping routes and reviving a persistent maritime threat: Somali piracy.

As security concerns in the Strait of Hormuz prompt major shipping companies to reroute vessels around the African continent, pirate networks operating off the Somali coast are seizing new opportunities to regroup after years of relative decline, according to maritime security analysts.

The Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint through which roughly 20% of global oil, gas, and raw material exports pass, has seen significant disruptions amid the U.S.-Israeli-Iranian conflict. Commercial vessels opting for the longer Cape of Good Hope route now sail closer to Somalia’s unstable coastline, exposing them to heightened risk.

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Hijacked dhows raise alarm over new piracy threats in Somalia

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Category: Pirateria
Published on Tuesday, 12 May 2026 05:18
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by The Editorial Team
 
 May 11, 2026
 
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A renewed piracy threat near Somalia has sparked concerns after reports emerged that Somali pirates seized another dhow that could potentially be used as a “mothership” for future attacks on commercial vessels.

According to the Maritime Security Centre Indian Ocean (MSCIO), the dhow was reportedly hijacked on May 9 while en route to Kismayo, Somalia. The vessel was operating off the country’s southern coast when the incident occurred.

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In response, European naval forces participating in Operation Atalanta were notified immediately and deployed assets to assess the situation.

In a separate development, security officials in

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