James Fisher signs seasonal charter for advanced MPSV Go Electra James Fisher, Barrow-in-Furness, U.K., has signed a charter agreement with Australia's Go Marine Group for the exclusive use of the 79.7- by 16.4-meter DP2 multi-purpose service vessel (MPSV), Go Electra. The agreement
Russian classification society targeted by EU sanctions As the European Union steps up its support for Ukraine, the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping has been added to the list of state-owned enterprises subject to EU sanctions imposed in response
NovaAlgoma adds 5 ships to fleet Algoma Central Corporation (TSX: ALC), St. Catharines, Ontario, reports that NovaAlgoma is acquiring three cement carriers from KGJ Cement in Northern Europe and two handy-size bulk carriers from Swire Bulk Holdings Pte.
AMP to Biden: No need for Jones Act waivers because of Russian oil import ban With concerns that the ban on Russian energy imports could be used as a pretext for seeking Jones Act waivers, the American Maritime Partnership (AMP) today sent a letter on the issue
The Magical Spicy "Cs" By Emily Reiblein, Director HSSE - Crowley Logistics Spices are among the most powerful and versatile food additives that can help the body thrive. Going back to ancient times, Chinese and Indian
EU lawmakers offer backing for revised carbon market Changes proposed by shipowners to the EU emissions trading system - including a binding 'charterers pay' clause and using revenue for...
Seanergy eyes lift from Ukraine fallout and Brazil exports The fallout from the situation in Ukraine and events relating to exports from Brazil are likely to bode well for...
Lost dry bulk volumes will outweigh increased distances, says Arrow As trade flows are shaken up, the increase in sailing distances will not be enough to offset the loss in...
Supply chains need to be resilient to sanctions risks Long supply chains lead to large risks. Businesses have been urged to take extra care following sanctions on Russia that...
StealthGas flags increased crew and bunker costs Impairment charges drag Greece-based owner into the red
(Almost) back in the USSR Trade relations may soon come to resemble those of the Cold War we all thought we had left behind long...
The Lloyd's List Podcast: Shipping under fire in Ukraine Ships have been hit, seafarers have been killed and injured and crews of all nationalities are trapped as a result...
Maersk to divest Russian terminals stake Maersk has followed the footsteps of a large number of western companies and pulled out of its joint venture with...
Boxship operators phase out Russia calls While feeder container services continue to service Russia's container ports at St Petersburg and Vladivostok this week, at least three...
Indonesia boosts coal exports as buyers seek alternatives to Russia Coal users in Europe are also looking all the way to Indonesia for supply, says a Jakarta-based coal transport professional
Skipped port calls threaten economic recovery Carriers are blanking sailings or skipping ports due to lack of capacity. But this can have widespread consequences for developing...
Daily Briefing Russia ports war risk cover surges to 'staggering' levels | Class societies start pulling out of Russia | Call for...
MOL forms alliance to develop methanol-fuelled tankers The project will be funded by the Japanese government, which is keen to nurture decarbonisation technologies and applications
Russian class could be expelled from IACS If Russia is expelled from the International Association of Classification Societies, it will likely hasten the removal of Russian shipowners...
AL Maritime returns to Dalian for ammonia-ready boxship newbuilds Price has increased substantially compared with that for a quartet of similar vessels ordered in the past year
Bye-bye, Moscow mule? Nations ban Russian vodka Fancy a Moscow mule or White Russian? Get ready to change brands.
2 tankers fill up with Russian oil after 45-day US countdown begins Oil companies face a potential profits-versus-people dilemma as a flotilla of tankers carrying Russian oil heads for U.S. ports.
Maersk partners with 6 companies to advance production of green methanol The six companies plan to produce at least 730,000 metric tons of green methanol by the end of 2025.
How container shipping's historic boom funded a $2B cruise bailout COVID has been great for container shipping, terrible for cruising. What does this mean to MSC, which is big in both?
REFINERY NEWS: Russia's Salavat reduces crude intake due to issues shipping out products Russia's Salavat refinery in Bashkortostan, southwest Russia, has reduced its crude intake because of issues with shipping out finished oil products by rail, Russian crude pipeline operator Transneft said March 11. Transneft did not give any further details.
OIL FUTURES: Brent crude prices stabilize after turbulent week It has been a week of important announcements in the hydrocarbons sector, with the US banning Russian oil products, OPEC+ maintaining its production output strategy, talk of potential output efforts by the UAE, Iran and Venezuela, and the signals that the IEA might tap into emergency reserves.
ARA fuel oil stocks drop 1.4% on week to over 1 million mt: Insights Global Demand for bunker fuel at ARA ports continued to rise on the week, as increased volatility in the delivered oil complex led to price spikes across all grades.
Rotterdam marine gasoil, 0.5%S bunker fuel record highest day-on-day drops Bunker prices had been moving up at an unprecedented rate since Feb. 23 -- the day before Russia's invasion of Ukraine began -- and the March 10 drops reflect the volatility seen across the global bunker markets.
Final agreement on Iran nuclear deal elusive, as Russia demands sanctions carve-out Russia has demanded a written guarantee from the US that sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine would not impede Moscow's trade with Tehran.
EU plans proposal to phase out Russian fossil fuels by 2027: von der Leyen The EU target of 2027 comes amid growing calls for Brussels to consider a full embargo on Russian oil, gas and coal imports.
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