Offshore Inspection, Repair and Maintenance Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented By Service Type, By Type, By Application, By Region & Competition, 2019-2029F
Nov 8, 2024 |
giiresearch.com | Wind farms
Global Offshore Inspection, Repair and Maintenance Market was valued at USD 12.6 Billion in 2023 and is expected to reach at USD 24.3 Billion in 2029 and project robust growth in the forecast period with a CAGR of 11.4% through 2029. The Global Offshore Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance (IRM) Market is experiencing robust growth driven by escalating offshore oil and gas exploration and production activities.
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Jan 26, 2024 |
nysenate.gov | Wind farms
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May 11, 2023 |
energycentral.com | Wind farms
Egypt's solar, wind parks produce 12.5% more power in Q1 May 11, 2023May 11, 2023 3:26 pm GMT8 views Wind farms and solar power plants across Egypt generated 2,109 GWh of electricity in the first three months of 2023 which is 12.5% more than a year earlier, the New and Renewable Energy Authority (NREA) said in its latest report.
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Feb 2, 2023 |
agfax.com | Steve Linscombe |USA Rice |Wind farms
Josh Hankins (second from left) mans the USA Rice booth BATON ROUGE, LA – The 26th Annual Conservation Systems Cotton & Rice Conference (Con-Till) was held here this week. The conference first convened in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1998. Initially the meeting focused on conservation related to rice and cotton production but has expanded to include varied production topics while adding corn, soybeans, irrigation, precision ag, and regenerative ag presentations.
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Feb 1, 2023 |
agfax.com | Jim Wiesemeyer |Wind farms
USDA withholds releasing the names of everyone who receives farm subsidy payments, hiding the names of a portion of farm subsidy recipients. An advocacy group that publishes the data says that the decision to withhold recipient names obscures how billions of dollars of taxpayer money is spent.
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Jan 31, 2023 |
agfax.com | Keith Good |Wind farms
Bloomberg writers Tarso Veloso Ribeiro and Michael Hirtzer reported late last week that, “Global demand for corn will come back to the US in the coming months, according to Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., one of the world’s biggest crop traders. “China recently was buying record amounts of Brazilian corn but with supplies in South America now running thin demand will shift to the US through July when Brazil should start exporting a record safrinha crop.
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Jan 31, 2023 |
agfax.com | Michelle Rook |Wind farms
©Debra L Ferguson Stock Images The shipping crisis on the Mississippi River…may finally be coming to an end. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been dredging the river 24-hours a day, 7-days a week since July…ever since low water levels on the river due to drought…started causing shipping backups. The Corps hopes to be done dredging by the end of the month. Officials with the Soy Transportation Coalition say the Army Corps of Engineers has done a great job dredging.
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Jan 30, 2023 |
agfax.com | Sara Schafer |Wind farms
During the Top Producer Summit, which was held Jan. 23-25 in Nashville, Top Producer honored five farm operations. Top Producer of the YearSilent Shade Planting Company in Belzoni, Miss. The Jack family, which includes Jeremy and Elizabeth Jack, Stacie Kroger and Willard and Laura Lee Jack, are the 2023 winners of the Top Producer of the Year award, which is sponsored by BASF, Case IH and Rabo AgriFinance.
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Jan 30, 2023 |
agfax.com | Keith Good |Wind farms
Emiko Terazono reported on Saturday at The Financial Times Online that, “Fertiliser and crop prices have fallen sharply since their peaks after last year’s Russian attack on Ukraine. “Food prices were already elevated before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine early last year, due to droughts and coronavirus pandemic-related hoarding by governments and businesses.
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Jan 30, 2023 |
agfax.com | Jeff Thompson |Wind farms
Late April cotton in the Texas Coastal Bend. Photo: Justin Chopelas, JWC Consulting Upon watching last week’s market, we’re reminded of the words of baseball legend Yogi Berra when he said, “It’s like déjà vu all over again.” March futures, in yet another valiant attempt to move above ninety cents, met strong resistance in the form of grower selling and failed to do so.