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Traffic Confusion in the Strait of Hormuz

Traffic Confusion in the Strait of Hormuz

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a post on X on April 17 that the Strait of Hormuz ‘is open for all commercial vessels for the remainder of the U.S.-brokered 10-day truce between Israeli forces and Iran-backed Hezbollah agreed between Israel and...

Riding the LNG Wave

Riding the LNG Wave

The age of global LNG is upon us. In the latter half of 2025, the global supply increased nearly seven percent. This came largely from North America, which frankly has LNG down to a science. It's abundant here. We know how to extract it in an environmentally conscious...

Port of Antwerp-Bruges Transitions to a New CEO

Jacques Vandermeiren, the man who is credited for making the Port of Antwerp-Bruges one of the largest ports in Europe, has stepped down as chief executive. Antwerp-Bruges is announcing that after eight years at the helm, Vandermeiren is stepping down to pave the way...

China Commissions Wind Farm At Its Deepest Offshore Position

China Commissions Wind Farm At Its Deepest Offshore Position

Chinese officials highlighted the commissioning of its newest offshore wind farm, which is also setting a record for the country’s deepest fixed-bottom wind turbines and is located far out to sea. They highlighted the complex geology and challenges of extreme sea...

Three Ships Reportedly Hit in Strikes Near Strait of Hormuz

Three Ships Reportedly Hit in Strikes Near Strait of Hormuz

A container ship has reported an attack at a position just west of the Strait of Hormuz, according to UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO).  At about 0200 hours GMT on Wednesday, the master of a container ship reported that the vessel had been hit by an "unknown...

India Quietly Provides Refuge for an Iranian Landing Ship

India Quietly Provides Refuge for an Iranian Landing Ship

Reports broke in the Indian media late on Friday, March 6, that the country has quietly been harboring an Iranian vessel this week after it made an urgent request to enter an Indian port. Off-the-record comments from a government spokesperson assert that the request...

Iranian Naval Response to “Operation Epic Fury” Unclear

Iranian Naval Response to “Operation Epic Fury” Unclear

As tensions rose in the Middle East immediately prior to the pre-emptive American and Israeli attack on Iran on February 28, there were indicators of an imminent attack. International airlines abandoned routes through Iranian airspace the previous day, as the USS...

Execution Phase for Conversion of PSV to Ammonia Set to Begin

Execution Phase for Conversion of PSV to Ammonia Set to Begin

After several years of planning and development, the Apollo project is set to go into execution this spring, starting the conversion of an in-service platform supply vessel to ammonia-fueled propulsion. The vessel’s owners, Eidesvik Offshore, signed the agreement with...

Digital Collaboration in Chemical Logistics

Digital Collaboration in Chemical Logistics

[By Mikael Lind, Wolfgang Lehmacher, Jeremy Bentham, Chye Poh Chua, Philippe Isler, Jens Lund-Nielsen, and Per Löfbom] Transport still relies heavily on fossil fuels and accounts for roughly one quarter of global energy-related greenhouse gas emissions....

Op-Ed: Seafarer Recruitment Should Never Be a Gamble

Op-Ed: Seafarer Recruitment Should Never Be a Gamble

Recent reports concerning Chinese seafarers who traveled overseas for what they believed were legitimate job opportunities, only to lose contact with their families for weeks or months, have brought renewed attention to a deeply troubling recruitment pattern. In one...

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Malaysia Announces Plan to Adjust Subsidized Fuel Quota

Malaysia Announces Plan to Adjust Subsidized Fuel Quota

Home ASEAN Malaysia Announces Plan to Adjust Subsidized Fuel Quota Reporter Antara March 27, 2026 | 10:40 amShare TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Malaysia is looking to adjust the purchase quota for subsidized RON 95 petrol from 300 liters to 200 liters per person...

What cargo ships are passing Hormuz strait?

What cargo ships are passing Hormuz strait?

From March 1 to 19, commodities carriers made just 114 crossings, according to analytics firm Kpler -- a decrease of 95 percent from peacetime. Of these, 69 crossings were by oil tankers and more than half were loaded, Kpler data showed, with most travelling east out...