World Ship Supply Inc
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 12:27:04 +0100
Every so often I read something that sends proverbial chills up my spine, such as an announcement earlier this month by a Texas water company: S2C Global Systems will ship three billion gallons of water every year from the Blue Lake Reservoir in Sitka, Alaska to the west coast of India and other Asian countries. The company is calling the Indian location where the water will be shipped its “first World Water Hub.” From there, S2C Global Systems plans to sell the water via “smaller ships that can deliver to shallower ports, like Umm Qasr in Iraq.” This project is expected to be rolling within six to eight months.
S2C says, in addition, it will sell the water in “20-foot containers with flexi-tanks (4623 USG) suitable for pharmaceutical/high tech manufacturing and packaged water (18.9 and 10L) for the consumer markets anywhere containers are delivered in south and west Asia from India.”
The company states that India is a “particularly significant growth market for the packaged waters” with its 1.15 billion people and “an emerging middle class and an increasing clean water shortage.” The press release also stated that the “sales efforts throughout south and west Asia will continue with travels planned immediately through the region.”
“S2C Global has an exciting future in India and the region” said Rod Bartlett, managing partner of Alaska Resource Management and President of S2C Global Systems, USA. “After recently spending time in India meeting port authorities and potential distributors, our vision to distribute water globally became real. We fully expect the India World Water Hub to fulfill our minimum expectations of a half a billion gallons sold annually.”
S2C Global is not the only company that will profit from the world’s shrinking fresh water supply. Posted on its website is a press release by Export Development Canada (EDC), Canada’s export credit agency, which announced in March up to $10 million (U.S.) in equity commitments to XPV Water Fund Limited Partnership, a venture capital fund focused on investing in the water sector. The press release described the water sector as an “area of significant growth potential for Canada.”
A quote by EDC’s Senior Vice-President, Stephen Poloz, caught my attention: “EDC’s investment in XPV’s Water Fund is intended to help build Canada’s next generation of companies in the water sector, whose services and products will be in high demand around the world as the need for freshwater continues to increase.” In other words, Canadian water companies will make money selling water to the developing world. Isn’t there a better way to provide drinking water?
“Fresh water is set to be the next ‘big oil’ of the world, with supplies in some areas growing exceedingly tight,” a Treehugger.com post aptly said. “Just as is the case with energy management, smart water management could spare us from needing to haul water half way across the globe at major environmental expenses,” the post added. Here, here!
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USA
U.S.: White House Made No Attempt To Stop WikiLeaks July 26, 2010
The White House said it was contacted by The New York Times, German magazine Der Spiegel and London newspaper The Guardian, which had early access to the secret government documents recently made available by WikiLeaks, AP reported July 26. The White House did not try to stop the news organizations from publishing reports on the leaks, but sent a message to WikiLeaks through The New York Times asking it to withhold information that could harm U.S. military personnel. WikiLeaks is delaying the release of about 15,000 documents in order to redact certain information. The spokesman said the leaks contain no new revelations and that a federal investigation into the leaks began during the week of July 18, before the documents were published.
EUROPE
France: Diplomatic Ties With Palestinians Upgraded July 26, 2010
France upgraded its diplomatic ties with the Palestinian Territories and will consider the Palestinian diplomatic representatives in France as a mission headed by an ambassador, chief of mission, AP reported July 26. The representatives for the Palestinian Authority were previously considered a delegation headed by a general delegate. Spain and Greece are considering similar upgrades, Palestinian Deputy Foreign Minister Ibrahim Khreisheh said.
Venezuela: EU Freezes Bank's Assets July 27, 2010
The European Union ordered an obligatory freeze of assets belonging to Banco Internacional de Desarrollo de Venezuela in all EU member states for its alleged links to the Iranian nuclear program through the financial institution’s parent company, Export Development Bank of Iran, Globovision reported July 27. The Venezuelan bank has denied the allegations.
RUSSIA
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Iran: Bushehr Plant On Schedule - Russia July 27, 2010
Construction on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant is on schedule, Russian nuclear agency chief Sergei Kiriyenko said, EU Business reported July 27, citing RIA Novosti. The first stage of the physical launch, which involves placing nuclear fuel in the reactor, will be done by the end of August, he said.
Russia: Latest Iran Sanctions Are Unacceptable July 27, 2010
The latest unilateral U.S. and EU sanctions on Iran indicate a disregard for the joint work in the Iran Six and the U.N. Security Council’s principles, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on July 27, RIA Novosti reported. Russia considers the practice of using unilateral or collective sanctions on Iran unacceptable, because they are not consistent with the U.N. Security Council’s sanctions, Andrei Nesterenko said. The latest sanctions demonstrate a disregard for the deliberative, coordinated points of the U.N. Security Council resolution, he added.
IRAN
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Iran, Turkey: Security Agreement Signed July 28, 2010
Iran: Gasoline Imports Lower Than Usual July 26, 2010
Only three cargo shipments of gasoline have reached Iran in July — much fewer than usual — Reuters reported July 26, citing shipping documents obtained by the news agency. A Dubai-based trader said Iran needs 11-13 shipments a month, but, according to a different trader, ship owners are worried about sending shipments to Iran, which has caused it to seek gasoline imports from alternative companies and countries. The gasoline shipments that have arrived in Iran were supplied by Turkish company Tupras and Unipec, the trading arm of China’s Sinopec, according to the shipping document. Another gasoline shipment from Venezuela is expected to arrive in the Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas, two Persian Gulf-based traders said.
Iran and Turkey signed a security agreement in Tehran on July 28, IRNA reported. The Iranian Interior Ministry’s security deputy, Ali Abdollahi, and Turkish Acting Deputy Interior Minister Osman Gunes signed the pact. Abdollahi said international militancy, cooperation on security and the smuggling of illegal drugs were addressed in the document.
Iran: Air Exercise To Launch - Official July 26, 2010
Iran’s air force will launch a weeklong air exercise beginning July 31, Air Force Deputy Commander of Operations Mohammad Alavi announced, Fars News Agency reported July 26. Alavi said 43 fighter-bomber aircraft, including the F-5, F-4, F-7 and Sukhoi-24, will be utilized in the exercise. He said all Iranian air bases will participate, including Mehrabad, Tabriz, Hamedan, Dezful, Bushehr, Bandar Abbas, Shiraz and Esfahan.
IRAQ
Iraq: SoL-INA Alliance Likely To Collapse SoL Spokesman July 28, 2010
A State of Law (SoL) coalition spokesman said the alliance between SoL and the Iraqi National Alliance (INA) is likely to collapse due to the crisis over the prime ministers post, Al-Sharqiyah TV reported July 28. Parliament member Izzat al-Shahbandar said that Iran would like to maintain this alliance at any cost and could accept Nouri al-Maliki as prime minister, but would never accept al-Iraqiya List leader Iyad Allawi as prime minister. INA sources reported that the party is united against Al-Maliki irrespective of Irans position.
Iraq: Parliament Session Scrapped July 27, 2010
Iraq’s parliament postponed indefinitely what would have been only its second session since a March election, AFP reported July 27. The session is postponed until further notice because the political entities failed to reach any agreement, said Fouad Massum, who as the oldest parliament member holds the post of caretaker speaker. The heads of the parliamentary blocs met and agreed to give more time to political entities to reach agreement regarding the selection of a speaker and two deputies, he said, adding that representatives insisted on calling the current government a caretaker administration.
ISRAEL
Israel: National Security Adviser To Visit Washington July 28, 2010
Israeli National Security Adviser Uzi Arad is traveling to Washington, D.C. to meet with his U.S. counterpart, Gen. James L. Jones, Ynet reported July 28. They are set to discuss the Iranian nuclear program and direct peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians. Arad will then join Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who is already in Washington meeting with senior U.S. officials.
Iran: Egypt To Issue Visas To Parliamentary Delegation July 28, 2010
Egypt will issue visas to members of an Iranian parliamentary delegation slated to visit Gaza, Iran’s IRNA reported July 28, citing comments from Ahmadi Bighash, member of the Iranian parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission. Bighash told IRNA that the decision to issue the visas was announced several hours ago by the Egyptian interest section in Tehran. He said the visas will be issued within two weeks.
AFGHANISTAN
Afghanistan: U.S. Special Forces Raid Taliban Hideouts July 28, 2010
U.S. special forces began a series of night raids July 24 in Afghanistans Arghandab Valley against suspected Taliban hideouts in the village of Khosrow Sofla, Reuters reported July 28. The special forces also set up local defense forces in Arghandab to train villagers to protect themselves and their villages.
SOUTH OF THE BORDER
Mexico: 4 Journalists Kidnapped In Durango July 28, 2010
Two reporters and two cameramen were abducted July 28 after reporting on a prison scandal in Durango state involving a local drug cartel, Reuters reported. Milenio newspaper and TV network said the journalists were working for them and are now being held by organized crime.
Colombia: Venezuela Reopens Border To Coal Trucks July 28, 2010
Venezuela is once again allowing Colombian coal trucks to cross the countries’ shared border on their way to export terminals, Argus reported July 28. The reopening of the border comes after allegations that Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia rebels have been launching operations from inside Venezuela. Traffic at the border is moving slowly, according to Asocarbon Director Oscar Ortega. Colombian trucks carry coal across the Venezuelan border to export terminals at Lake Maracaibo.
Colombia: Gas Supplies Continue To Venezuela July 27, 2010
Colombia will continue gas supplies to Venezuela despite simmering tensions between the two countries, according to Mining and Energy Minister Hernan Martinez, Xinhua reported July 27. A final decision has not been made, he stated, adding that President Alvaro Uribe instructed his government to analyze possible outcomes of the issue. Martinez admitted that cutting the gas supply could affect the Venezuelan people, because gas is used to generate electricity. He was not sure how long it will take the government to make its decision. Uribe has less than two weeks left in office.
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MISC
U.S.: North Korea Violated Armistice - General July 27, 2010
U.S. Army Gen. Walter Sharp said July 27 that the sinking of South Korea’s ChonAn warship by North Korea violated the 1953 cease-fire agreement, Yonhap reported. Sharp, who commands U.S. Forces Korea and the United Nations Command, said the results of a multinational investigation into the incident are clear. Sharp urged North Korea to act in accordance with the armistice and cease all provocative acts. China and other countries must help deter North Korea from future provocations, Sharp added.
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