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WENDY'S TO BUY GAS FROM YANKEE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Yankee Resources Co. signed a contract allowing the pipeline to directly sell natural gas to 60 rest
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Enron Unit Completes New Wells in TexasEnron Oil and Gas Co., a subsidiary of Enron Corp., r
IRAQ CLAIMS VICTORY IN MAJNOON OIL FIELDS
(Ap) |
Iraqi forces beat off Iranian infantry and marine onslaughts on positions in the Southern Majnoon oi
ACTIVITY MINIMAL ON CASH MARKET
Knight-Ridder Financial |
With continued high levels of inventories and the uncertainty over prices two weeks ahead of the Org
MASS. HEATING COSTS SHOULD FALL THIS WINTER
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
State energy officials say Massachusetts residents will pay a bit less this winter for natural gas,
D'AMATO OPPOSES SHOREHAM LICENSING
(Ap) |
Saying officials should not ignore the lessons of Chernobyl, Sen. Alfonse D'Amato testified that the
WHEN THE OIL BOOM WENT BUST, THIS TEXAN TURNED TO RIBS
(Ap) |
When the oil boom went bust, Michael Shapira put on apron and launched a second career as a restaura
DUTCH FIRM TAKES PART IN UNIVAR DEAL
Simon Cameron Moore |
Pakhoed Holding BV, the Dutch transport and storage group, in a neat two-step has landed a 35 percen
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Emser Unveils Low ViscosityNylon GradeEmser Industries has introduced Grilon A23FC,
CHEMICAL MARKETS.
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Occidental Hikes Caustic Soda PriceOccidental Chemical is raising its off-schedule price for
AIR PRODUCTS BUYS PARKER DRILLING UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Air Products and Chemicals Inc. has acquired Separex Corp. from Parker Drilling Co., Tulsa, Okla.
WANTED: NATURAL GAS FOR COAL
Andrea Chancellor |
Louisiana Power & Light Co. said it won't need up to 5 million tons a year of coal under contract be
COMPETITION KEEN IN FERTILIZER INDUSTRY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The oversupply and poor return prevailing in the U.S. and European chemical fertilizer industries wi
IAEA BOARD OF GOVERNORS DISCUSSES EMERGENCY PLANS
(Ap) |
Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency have met to formalizeplans for an early
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
One Chernobyl Reactor To Return to OperationOne of the undamaged reactors at the Chernobyl n
CHINA CONTRACTS FOR NUCLEAR UNIT
Jasper Becker |
Western and Chinese partners toasted each other with champagne in the Great Hall of the People Tuesd
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
TAX PROVISION UPSETS CARRIERS BROKER, FORWARDER COMMISSIONS SUBJECT TO INDEPENDENT ACTION
Robert F. Morison |
Congressional and carrier feathers were ruffled by the addition to the tax reform bill of a provisio
Maritime
DOLLAR CLIMBS IN NERVOUS TRADING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar pushed broadly higher Tuesday on short covering triggered by heavy European buying a
SUGAR PRODUCERS POSTPONE OCT. 8 SUMMIT MEETING
(Ap) |
The International Sugar Organization said a meeting of the major sugar- exportin g countries schedu
MSAS-JARDINE PLAN AIR FREIGHT DRIVE
John Davies |
When McGregor Sea and Air Service and Jardine Cargo - two of the world's major air freight forwarder
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tuesday, September 23, 1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
NY EXCHANGE CUT LOSSES IN 2ND PERIOD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The New York Insurance Exchange reported a 9.5 percent drop to $139.6 million in gross written premi
RISK RETENTION WINS HOUSE OK
Leah R. Young |
The House passed risk retention legislation that will allow businesses to self-insure or make group
POLLUTION OUTLOOK BRIGHTENS
C.A. Carpenter |
A new pollution insurance company trying to attract at least $400 million in capital underscores a g
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Transmarine Expands Scope for Loss of HireTransmarine Mutual Loss of Hire Assurance Associat
2 PACIFIC CONFERENCES TOLD TO PRODUCE DATA
Robert F. Morison |
The Trans-Pacific Freight Conference of Japan and the Japan-Atlantic and Gulf Freight Conference wil
Maritime
PRODUCT LIABILITY REFORM STAYS ALIVE IN SENATE
Leah Young |
The Senate voted to keep alive product liability law reform legislation. In a stunning victo
LLOYD'S CHIEF WELCOMES CANADIAN EXCHANGE
Leo Ryan |
Peter Miller, chairman of Lloyd's, said he welcomed the initiative to establish an insurance exchang
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Zim to Switch Berth At Long Beach PortLONG BEACH, Calif. - The Zim Savannah, on an eastbound
Maritime
GREEK-FLAG FLEET CONTINUES DECLINE
Journal of Commerce Special |
The latest figures from the Greek Merchant Marine Ministry show a continuing decline in the number o
Maritime
GREEK OWNERS UP IN ARMS
Victor Walker |
Greek shipowners have reacted with anger and dismay to a new legislative package offered by the coun
Maritime
DO GRAIN HANDLERS HAVE VALID CONTRACT?
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Canada Labor Relations Board will rule soon on whether grain handlers at the northern British Co
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
from wire and staff reports |
Bank Bill Clears House WASHINGTON - The House of Representatives approved a six-year extensi
TUNG STAVES OFF LIQUIDATION MOVE HIGH COURT ADJOURNS BANK'S WINDING-UP PETITION
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Tung shipping group won another reprieve Monday when the high court adjourned indefinitely a pet
Maritime
PERTAMINA TO SHIP LNG TO S. KOREA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pertamina, the Indonesian state petroleum company, is to start delivering liquefied natural gas to S
Maritime
YARD SUES 'UNITED STATES' OWNERS
Carl Cahill |
Newport News Shipbuilding sued the owners of the United States for $40,000, charging that the owners
Maritime
MALAYSIA INCREASES PALM OIL PRODUCTION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Malaysian crude palm oil production totaled 422,565 metric tons in August, up 16,900 metric tons fro
RAINFALL LESSENS DAMAGE FROM DROUGHT IN SOUTH
(Ap) |
Increased rainfall since early August has boosted crop yields and lessened agricultural damage in th
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Police arrested 12 outside a USX Corp. mill after steel workers blocked the gat
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