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in transit

[in tran-zit, -sit] / ˌɪn ˈtræn zɪt, -sɪt /




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Global oil inventories surged to four-year highs in October, while oil in transit or stored on water also saw a notable increase as sanctioned barrels struggled to find buyers, according to the International Energy Agency’s latest report.

From The Wall Street Journal

Throughout the series Cricket Australia has issued instructions to media that teams will not be available for interview in transit through airports and all images should be captured from a respectful distance.

From BBC

Global oil inventories surged to four-year highs in October, while oil in transit or stored on water also saw a notable increase as sanctioned barrels struggled to find buyers.

From The Wall Street Journal

“While in transit, the agents were informed that Turner was no longer at the location.”

From Los Angeles Times

Total oil on water—including crude in transit and stored in tankers—reached 1.4 billion barrels this week, according to Vortexa, an energy and shipping analytics firm.

From The Wall Street Journal