• APRIL 15, 2013
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    Eni CEO Discusses Projects with Indonesian Prime Minister

      Paolo Scaroni updated the Minister of Energy on the progress of ongoing projects, which are considered strategic for both Eni and the Indonesian Republic The Indonesian Minister of Energy, Jero Wacik, and Eni’s CEO, Paolo Scaroni, met today in Jakarta to discuss Eni’s activities in the country. During the meeting, Paolo Scaroni updated the

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    • APRIL 15, 2013
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    Brazil Government Tries to Avert Impending Port Strike

      * Union says delay in presenting plan breaches agreement * Port president doubts stoppage will occur next week (Reuters) – Brazil’s government said on Thursday it will rush to present a proposal to reform the country’s ports in a congressional committee next week to ward off a 24-hour strike by the nation’s dock workers.

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    • APRIL 15, 2013
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    39 dead in Hong Kong ferry accident – 2 manslaughter charges for captains

      The police officials of Hong Kong charged 2 captains with manslaughter after a ferry vessel collision last October, which claimed 39 lives in the city’s worst maritime disaster in decades. The Sea Smooth high speed passenger ferry crashed into the Lamma IV pleasures craft, carrying around 120 people on a company trip to watch

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    • APRIL 15, 2013
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    Iran’s navy to launch new destroyer

      Tehran (ANTARA News) – Iran is set to launch a new indigenous destroyer, Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari was quoted by Press TV as saying on Saturday. The destroyer, called Shaheed Bayandor, will officially join the Iranian naval fleet by next month in line with efforts to boost naval capabilities, Sayyari said.

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    • APRIL 12, 2013
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    1,000 gallons of oil spilled after 2 vessels Collided in Bay of Colombia

      The collision of 2 vessels caused oil spill into Colombia’s Caribbean waters on Wednesday, the reported the Colombian government. The collision occurred in the Bay of Colombia early Wednesday, when the oil-carrying Singaporean vessel Crccow Esmerald and a tug vessel crashed into each other near the mouth of the Leon River in the Uraba

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    • APRIL 12, 2013
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    Trawler ship crashed into rocks

      The Roads and Maritime Service (RMS) is currently investigating what is the reason that caused a trawler to run onto rocks at the end of the Harrington breakwall north east of Taree. There were 3 crew members that used a paddle board and life-raft to get to shore when the 16-metre timber trawler the

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    • APRIL 12, 2013
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    Ministry agrees to scrapping of two Indonesian navy ships

      Jakarta (ANTARA News) – State Treasury Directorate General of the Finance Ministry has agreed to the scrapping of two warships, namely `KRI Teluk Semangka-512` and `KRI Berau-534` which are already in a heavily damaged condition, an official said. Legal Affairs and Human Relations Director of the State Treasury Directorate General Tavianto Noegroho said in

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