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Another hurdle out of the way as Noble shareholders greenlight Maersk merger
Fire on board of Turkish ship, Azov sea, Russia 1 crew died UPDATE
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Crew fatality on board NCC SAFA at Amsterdam anchorage
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UAE ro-ro ship capsized, sinking in Persian Gulf, SAR under way
Keel laid for HaiSea’s zero-emission electric harbour tug
Bangladeshi bulk carrier hit by Russian Navy missile: 1 crew died
Two Ukrainian commercial ships seized by Russians, Ukraine says
World’s Largest Shipping Lines Suspend Shipping to Russia
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Fleetscape Probing Possible Iran Oil Transfer To Ship It Finances
UK-based maritime company Fleetscape is investigating the possible transfer of Iranian oil to a tanker it finances, the Oaktree Capital Management-backed firm said after allegations by a U.S. advocacy group.
19 February 2022 Saturday 11:00
GE Haggles With Shipyard Over Unpaid US Navy Supercarrier Bill
Four years after the U.S. Navy’s costliest warship was hobbled by a flaw in its propulsion system, prime contractor Huntington Ingalls Industries and subcontractor General Electric are still haggling over who will pay for fixing the defect.
24 January 2022 Monday 11:30
US Strengthens Ties With Israeli Navy
US Navy and Israeli Navy have strengthened ties by conducting combined maritime security patrols in the Red Sea.
02 September 2021 Thursday 11:56
Coast Guard Promoting Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety, Use of EPIRBs
All commercial fishing vessels are legally required to follow regulations listed in 46 Code of Federal Regulations Part 28 – Requirements for Commercial Fishing Industry Vessels, regardless of type, size or state or federally-registered.
08 May 2021 Saturday 10:00
Deep Freeze Shuts Houston Ship Channel
A deep freeze continued to wreak havoc on the U.S. energy sector, bringing operations to a halt at the Houston Ship channel, while several of the biggest oil refineries remained offline in the nation’s largest crude-producing state.
16 February 2021 Tuesday 13:00
U.S. Retail Imports Expected to Surge Into Summer
Retail imports at the United States’ largest container ports are expected to set new monthly records into the summer as the nation’s economy continues to recover from the pandemic, according to new forecasts from the National Retail Federation.
12 February 2021 Friday 10:10
U.S. Sells Seized Iranian Fuel, Another Cargo on the Way
The United States has sold more than a million barrels of Iranian fuel seized under its sanctions program last year, a Department of Justice official said, as another ship with intercepted Iranian crude oil sails to a U.S. port.
11 February 2021 Thursday 13:00
U.S. Looks to Courts to Seize 2 Million Barrels of Alleged Iranian Oil
The U.S. has gone to court to seize 2 million barrels of oil that it claims came from Iran, as Joe Biden’s administration shows little sign of taking a softer line on Tehran.
03 February 2021 Wednesday 11:10
U.S. Tries to Seize Oil Shipment It Says Came From Iran
The U.S. is trying to seize around 2 million barrels of what it thinks is Iranian oil, according to people familiar with the matter, in Washington’s latest attempt to block the Islamic Republic’s energy exports.
27 January 2021 Wednesday 13:10
US Targets Iran's Metals and Shipping Industries with New Sanctions
The latest round of sanctions announced jointly by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) and the U.S. Department of State was aimed at Iran’s metals industry.
07 January 2021 Thursday 12:00
U.S. Coast Guard’s New National Security Cutter to Patrol South Atlantic for Illegal Fishing
The U.S. Coast Guard’s new Legend-class national security cutter, USCGC Stone (WMSL 758), has departed from Pascagoula, Mississippi on its first patrol to the South Atlantic to counter illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing.
29 December 2020 Tuesday 11:20
U.S. Nuclear-Powered Sub Enters Gulf After Transiting the Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. Navy’s nuclear-power submarine USS Georgia has entered the Arabian Gulf after transiting through the Strait of Hormuz.
23 December 2020 Wednesday 10:00
Nation’s Busiest Port, Buried in Imports, Plucks Out Toys to Load Santa’s Sleigh
Workers at the busiest U.S. seaport are plucking containers of toys off ships and out of massive stacks of cargo swamping docks at the Southern California trade gateway to get holiday gifts under trees in time for Christmas.
16 December 2020 Wednesday 11:00
Four Rescued from Burning Fishing Vessel Off Alabama
The U.S. Coast rescued four people Monday after their commercial fishing vessel caught fire near Fort Morgan, Alabama.
15 December 2020 Tuesday 15:00
U.S. Navy Sets up Separate Manning for Unmanned Aircraft
The U.S. Navy is ramping up manning for its first catapult-launched unmanned aircraft, the MQ-25 Stingray.
10 December 2020 Thursday 11:15
U.S. Targets North Korea Coal Shipments with New Sanctions
The United States has blacklisted six companies, including several based in China, and four ships accused of illicit exports of North Korean coal, the Treasury Department said on Tuesday.
08 December 2020 Tuesday 16:09
HM Coastguard Ends Search for Two Missing Fishermen Off England’s Coast
The HM Coastguard has ended a major search and rescue operation for two missing fisherman after their vessel sank Saturday morning off Newhaven, England.
24 November 2020 Tuesday 10:00
U.S. CDC Recommends Against All Cruise Ship Travel
he U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Saturday it recommended that all people avoid cruise ship travel as the risk of COVID-19 on liners is very high.
23 November 2020 Monday 14:00
Sailor Killed in Forklift Accident at Naval Station Norfolk
A chief petty officer from the destroyer USS Jason Dunham was struck and killed by a forklift at Norfolk Naval Station on Friday morning.
21 October 2020 Wednesday 10:00
Cambodia-China Deal Suspected in Razing of U.S.-Built Naval Center
Contractors have demolished a U.S.-built facility at Cambodia's Ream Naval Base, adding further impetus to reports that the Cambodian government has struck a deal with China for the refurbishment and use of the site.
05 October 2020 Monday 17:00
U.S.-Seized Gasoline Tankers Discharges In New York
The first of two tankers carrying cargoes of Iranian gasoline seized by the United States discharged in New York on Thursday, according to Refinitiv vessel tracking data, ending a three-month journey.
05 October 2020 Monday 11:00
American Home Shopping Boom Buoys Shipping Lines Across the Pacific
An online home shopping boom in the U.S. has sent transpacific sea freight rates to the highest on record, helping the container shipping industry in Asia.
25 September 2020 Friday 10:00
Iranian tanker violates U.S. sanctions again, carrying Venezuelan crude on the return trip
After defying U.S. sanctions by shipping a cargo of oil condensate to Venezuela just last week, Iran is using the same ship to help the Latin American country export its crude.
24 September 2020 Thursday 11:00
Abu Dhabi Takes $615 Million Stake in U.S. LNG Exporter
Abu Dhabi’s main sovereign wealth fund disclosed a 5.1% stake in Cheniere Energy Inc., the largest U.S. exporter of liquefied natural gas.
17 September 2020 Thursday 13:00
U.S. Violated Trade Rules With Tariffs on China, WTO Says
The World Trade Organization undercut the main justification for President Donald Trump's trade war against China, saying that American tariffs on Chinese goods violate international rules.
16 September 2020 Wednesday 12:0
U.S. Navy Invests $40M in Large Unmanned Vessel Development
Each contract includes an option for engineering support, which could bring the cumulative value to nearly $60 million.
07 September 2020 Monday 13:00
U.S.'s First Tri-Fuel Vessels Feature Battery, Diesel and LNG Power
In June 2019, Harvey Gulf announced plans to install a battery-power system on two of the company’s PSV vessels.
03 September 2020 Thursday 10:45
U.S. LNG FIRMS TO ADD EXPORT CAPACITY DESPITE CORONAVIRUS
U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) companies made small steps to add export capacity this week, even as global energy demand destruction from the coronavirus pandemic has made it difficult for new projects to move forward.
22 August 2020 Saturday 15:05
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