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News bulletins on July 5,2018 xinde marine news 2018-07-05 15:18


1.Chinese shipping giant Cosco, having sent 10 ships along the Northern Sea Route to western Europe through the Arctic Ocean north of Russia, now plans to send 10 more this summer, reports Norway's Independent Barents Observer.
 
2.On the morning 3rd July, 2018, Jiangsu Zhenjiang Shipyard Group built for Korea owner one unit 15000DWT Self Unloading Coal Carrier, a special transferring vessel named “JK GUNJANG”.
 
3.The Mahe gas field of Xinjiang Oil Field Company produced 8.37 billion cubic meters of natural gas by June 21, with Manna 001 single-well gas output exceeding 2 billion cubic meters, sources said. 
 
4.China LNG Group, through its unit, Gangzong Trade signed a deal with CIMC Enric Energy for the acquisition of liquefied natural gas (LNG) tank containers. 
 
5.Taicang port ranked 15th out of 100 in a list of the ports in the world with the most growth potential in 2017, according to a recent announcement by the Shanghai International Shipping Institute (SISI).
 
6.BEIJING - An oceanic monitoring system is in stable operation in Penglai, East China's Shandong province, according to the National Ocean Technology Center Sunday.
 
7.Port of Guangzhou production growth in the coastal port to maintain the forefront.
 
8.The global shipping industry is showing signs of warming and China's shipbuilding industry has entered a new era.
XINDE MARINE NEWS editor:Anita

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