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Yemen’s shining light
Balhaf liquefaction plant lights a beacon of hope for the country’s LNG -
Global energy projects overshadow Africa’s oil and gas potential
Yet opportunities beckon in Algeria, the Sudans, Nigeria, Angola and east Africa -
Shipowners shed no tears over troubled South African refinery
Planned venture would cut regional employment for Middle East product tankers -
Africa is shipping’s hottest prospect
Lloyd's List Summit: Continent is a ‘pioneering’ place to go, says ICAP Shipping -
Avast, me hearties!
Kidnap survivor braves a new pirate crew -
MOL and PIL collaborate between Asia and East Africa
Weekly Indian Ocean Islands Express service to be launched -
Picking a happy medium
Midsize boxships are the perfect choice for emerging-market ports -
Defining a terrorist
Disputed ties between West Africa militant groups and pirates are troubling for insurers -
Shipowners moving into offshore face hurdles
Lenders like to see experience -
Leopard crew freed after 28-month ordeal
Somali pirates release six hostages for ‘considerable millions’ -
Kidnapping highlights piracy threat to commercial shipping
West African attacks expand from thefts of oil and gas to seizures of seafarers -
Gulf of Guinea kidnappings not linked to terrorism, say intelligence firms
A perceived link could restrict insurers’ ability to cover ransom payments -
Owners and creditors offered guidance on legalities of ship arrests
Creditors can sometimes arrest vessels in de facto common ownership -
How to arrest ‘deemed’ sisterships
South Africa is now the venue of choice for associated ship arrests for charter default -
Gulf of Guinea attacks suggest pirates have extended their operational range
Kidnaps are on the rise, with seafarers seen as high-value targets
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