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Turkish-Flagged LPG Tanker Struck By Drone Near Ukrainian Port
Another Russian overnight massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine has had some serious spillover effects, as the Turkish flagged LPG tanker “Orinda” carrying thousands of metric tons of liquefied petroleum gas was reportedly struck at the port of Izmail in Odesa.
The Turkish vessel was reportedly struck directly by a Russian drone, prompting the immediate evacuation of all 16 crew members, with no casualties reported. Other civilian vessels were also damaged, with firefighting and emergency crews quickly dispatch to try and contain the blaze. At least a dozen commercial vessels have previously been damaged in similar Russian drone attacks on the port.OPEC Chief Accuses Media Of “Misrepresenting” 2026 Oil Outlook
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He explained that the project would help ease the long queues currently experienced at existing CNG filling stations by expanding access to refueling points and ensuring consistent supply through improved logistics and distribution systems.
Similarly, the Senior Special Adviser to the President on Special Duties and Domestic Affairs, Mr. Oluwatoyin Subair, said the project aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s vision of strengthening national energy security.
Subair noted that the President’s plan aims to deepen the use of auto-CNG and reduce overdependence on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and diesel, particularly within the transportation sector.
He added that the initiative supports the administration’s broader economic reforms geared toward promoting cleaner and more affordable energy alternatives while creating new employment opportunities within the domestic gas value chain.
Also speaking, the CEO of Endurance Group, Mr. Eric Lin, said the objective of the SPV is to establish a nationwide CNG refueling, maintenance, and logistics ecosystem.
According to him, it aims to lease CNG-related equipment to certified operators while ensuring a consistent and reliable gas supply through a world-class virtual pipeline network.
CAM InfraCo’s leasing and logistics strategy is designed to deliver a commercially viable and resilient national CNG refueling network.
The strategy focuses on moving CNG from strategically located mother stations to underserved northern corridors and rapidly growing southern clusters.
It will leverage existing hubs and planned infrastructure to support sustainable and cost-effective market expansion across the country. 

