Sinking of Rubymar risks environmental catastrophe
The sinking of a fertilizer-laden bulk carrier in the Red Sea threatens to cause untold damage to the local marine ecosystem.
The sinking of a fertilizer-laden bulk carrier in the Red Sea threatens to cause untold damage to the local marine ecosystem.
The Rubymar was carrying combustible fertilizer, which could potentially lead to an environmental catastrophe in the region.
Equinor has said that, starting from 2026, it will deliver 650,000 tonnes of LNG per year to Deepak Fertilizers.
In response to Red Sea turmoil, India takes steps to secure vital agricultural imports.
Strategic investments and infrastructure enhancements are crucial for the region's growth.
The successful rescue operation of the vessel carrying Egyptian rock phosphate highlights the importance of efficient port management and disaster prevention.
With the MV Patricia Oldendroff's arrival the company celebrates a new chapter in India's fertilizer industry.