Expanded Panama Canal Preparing for New Era of LNG


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Michael McDonald and Naureen S. Malik writes for Bloomberg  about the impact that the canal will have on the LNG industry and how Panama is the Hub. Panama said it expects 20 million tons of liquefied natural gas to pass through its canal annually once the newly widened waterway is opened this month. That’s almost […]

June 14, 2016

First Ship Passes Through Panama Canal’s New Locks


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The first test runs along the newly expanded Panama Canal began Thursday as tugs nudged the bulk cargo carrier Baroque into the first level of locks on the Atlantic side of the canal. The expanded locks have increased the technical difficulty of maneuvering larger ships through the canal. But some of the challenges were eased […]

June 14, 2016

The Death of Common Sense


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I follow Lori Borgman and her writings and I always default back to one of my favorite posts she has done and I am buying the book she wrote with that title. Three yards of black fabric enshroud my computer terminal. I am mourning the passing of an old friend by the name of Common […]

June 9, 2016

Panama: Regulations on Use of Drones


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As part of the requirements of the new standard, all drones circulating in the country must be registered with the Civil Aviation Authority. Resolution No. 120/DSA/DJ/DG/AAC: “… REQUIREMENTS OF CERTIFICATION AND SUPERVISION OF OPERATIONS. No operator of an RPA, may perform operations with manned aircraft from a distance according to this Aeronautics Standard, unless they […]

June 8, 2016

Awards: Water Treatment for $95 million


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In Panama a contract has been awarded to Meco for the design, construction and operation of a collection and wastewater treatment system in the city of Santiago, Veraguas. The work consists of renovating existing sewerage networks, construction of new networks and collection systems, secondary networks, domestic and intra-domestic connections, pumping stations and a complete and […]

June 8, 2016

More Phytosanitary Controls on Agricultural Exports


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Pineapple exporters claim to have lost $2.3 million since the authorities started making additional inspections of containers at ports of departure. Arguing that in April an increased presence of insects was detected in containers of pineapples exported to the United States, the State Phytosanitary Service (SFE) has tightened control measures, which are no longer limited […]

June 8, 2016

Panama to Import Less Rice In 2016


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The increase in 5,800 hectares in the amount of land planted with rice in 2015 will lead to an increase in local production which will reduce imports required to complete supply of the domestic market by almost 50%. An article on Laestrella.com.pa reports that Jorge Arango, Minister of Agricultural development, said that “… the country […]

June 8, 2016