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“Closing the Strait of Hormuz or attacking energy infrastructure in the region will spike energy prices, turn all their ...
Tankers fixtures have slowed to a trickle in the Middle East Gulf as Israel and Iran continued to launch missile attacks. But ...
The 12 mutuals that insure the majority of global shipping retain the financial firepower to go it alone despite a year of ...
Fredrik Dybwad, analyst at Fearnley Securities, told TradeWinds: “The OPEC+ states’ accelerated cut unwind will hit the ...
Greek bulker outfit Nautilus Management is making its second expansion move since brothers Dimitris and George Vernicos ...
Lepta Shipping has lifted its huge orderbook with two bulk carriers at a Chinese yard. The shipowner, a joint venture between ...
India's top shipowner sends aframax to Alang while Singapore-based bulker giant opts to scrap VLOC in Bangladesh ...
Biggest ever electric container ships planned by Norway’s Eitzen Group with $20m state funding boost
Green fund Enova contributing cash to develop what could become world’s largest battery-powered container vessels ...
Commercial vessel traffic in the Strait of Hormuz remained unimpeded on Sunday, despite reports of increased electronic ...
Iran last threatened to close the Strait in April 2024, as it has done on several previous occasions. Shipping was targeted ...
Frontline chief executive Lars Barstad says there is no point fixing tankers in a volatile market situation exacerbated by ...
News of Israel’s attacks caused oil prices to climb, amid concerns that Tehran might retaliate by closing the Strait of ...
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