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EIA: U.S. wood pellets doubled in 2013 due to European demand

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Published on Wednesday, 28 May 2014 04:11
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                    US Energy Information Administration       

Wood pellet exports from the United States nearly doubled last year, from 1.6 million short tons (approximately 22 trillion Btu) in 2012 to 3.2 million short tons in 2013. More than 98 percent of these exports were delivered to Europe, and 99 percent originated from ports in the southeastern and lower Mid-Atlantic regions of the country.

Wood pellets are traditionally manufactured from wood waste (including sawdust, shavings, and wood chips) that results from wood processing activities, but they can also be produced from unprocessed harvested wood (generally at a higher cost). Wood pellets are primarily used as a residential heating fuel in the United States, but wood pellets can also be used for commercial heating

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Dry bulk market still facing headwinds

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Published on Friday, 16 May 2014 10:41
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Friday, 16 May 2014 | 00:00

Oversupply issues and a general weak sentiment have contributed towards the current weaker than expected state of the dry bulk market, which hasn't been able to move forward, despite record breaking demand from China. Yesterday, the Baltic Dry Index (BDI) was up by 19 points to reach 1,021, still almost half the level it had reached late in 2013. In yesterday's session, larger vessel sizes were the main contributors, with both the Capesizes and the Panamaxes gaining 50 and 47 points respectively. On the other hand, Supramaxes and Handysizes were facing weak market conditions, posting slight decreases.
In a note this week, BIMCO noted that despite the fact that China's steel output hit a record, the dry bulk market

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Intermodal Weekly Market Report Week 18 Broker's insight

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Published on Thursday, 15 May 2014 05:50
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Tuesday, 06 May 2014 | 20:40

A bit more favorable wind is forecasted for 2014 for the Greek Passenger Shipping Companies. Most are becoming increasingly optimistic, noting that possibly the worst

 

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Iron Ore Trade at Risk as Port Hedland Walkouts Approved

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Published on Tuesday, 13 May 2014 18:53
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By Phoebe Sedgman and Jasmine N
 
11.5.2014 Bloomberg

 

Tugboat workers at Australia’s Port Hedland approved work stoppages amid a dispute over wages and annual leave, risking disruption to iron ore shipments to Chinafrom the world’s largest bulk-export terminal.

The Maritime Union of Australia approved unlimited stoppages of 24 hours, 48 hours and seven days, the Fair Work Commission said today after members were balloted. The union represents deckhands at Teekay Shipping (Australia) Pty., which is contracted by BHP Billiton Ltd. (BHP) to run tugboat operations at the port, located 1,300 kilometers (808 miles) north of Perth. Two other unions are also balloting workers on possible action.

Industrial action may slow iron ore exports by companies including Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. (FMG)and BHP, which said

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