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Biden steers U.S. back towards Paris Agreement on his first day
NEO Energy in talks to buy ExxonMobil’s North Sea assets
MSC Says It Will Pony Up to Avoid General Average in Maersk Elba Fire
750 boxes fall off Maersk ship during another Pacific storm
37% of all boxes are rolled over
Singapore to vaccinate over 10,000 frontline maritime workers by end of month
Frank Coles, CEO of Wallem Group, resigns
Pavimar grows fleet to 12 with capesize acquisition
Pacific Drilling seals new drillship contract with Petronas
US imposes further sanctions on Iranian shipping entities
Dana Petroleum terminates Maersk Drilling contract
Iran Fires Long-Range Anti-Ship Missiles Into Indian Ocean
Introducing the top EPC company (IOEC)
DNV GL Dropping the ‘GL’ Amid Corporate Rebranding
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Qatari Ships Banned from Ports Along Suez Canal
On Friday, Suez Canal chairman Mohab Mamish announced that Qatari vessels would be banned from the canal area's ports and its special economic zone.
11 July 2017 Tuesday 09:21
SCF Group buys two platform supply ships for Sakhalin project
Sovcomflot Group (SCF Group) has bought two multi-purpose icebreaking platform supply vessels (PSVs) from Swire Pacific Offshore that will serve offshore production platforms at the Sakhalin-2 gas project in the Sea of Okhotsk off Russia’s Far East.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 15:30
Norway’s DNB: Oil Industry Suppliers Face Years of Restructuring
Restructuring the debt of struggling offshore oil service vessel (OSV) and drilling rig companies will take years to complete and complex cases must go through multiple stages, an executive at top Norwegian bank DNB told Reuters on Tuesday.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 13:23
How Can The U.S. Navy Defeat Swarm Attacks?
Four times last week, speedboats belonging to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps – a sort of government-sanctioned Islamic militia – harassed four American vessels patrolling the Persian Gulf.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 13:22
Kayakers Collide With New York Ferry
Eleven kayakers including a child were rescued and at least five were injured after a collision with a NY Waterway ferry at Pier 79 on the Hudson River today, officials from the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) said via Facebook.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 13:20
SPOTD: The World’s Largest & Heaviest Active Duty Warship
Today’s Ship Photo Of The Day (SPOTD) is the Russian nuclear Battlecruiser Pyotr Velikiy.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 13:20
Celsius in $41m bulker spree
Denmark’s Celsius Shipping has swooped for four Chinese-built bulkers, according to various broking reports.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 13:10
Borrowed time comes to an end as Hanjin Shipping files for court receivership
Hanjin Shipping today became the most high profile casualty of the container shipping downturn with management opting for court receivership after its creditors had decided to end support for the ailing line.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 13:10
Hanjin’s demise and the need for liner rehab
If you’d asked me at the start of the year who’d be the sacrificial lamb between Hanjin Shipping or Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM), I’d have picked the latter every time.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 12:45
Norden sells product tanker for $14m
Malta’s Valloeby Shipping has taken the 10-year-old, Chinese built Nord Thumbelina product tanker from Norden for $14m.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 12:35
Hanjin Shipping and the futility of throwing more fuel on a fire burning out of control
You don’t normally get advance warning of an attempt to put a company over a barrel and call in bankruptcy lawyers.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 12:20
‘If we buy vessels at current prices, we are never going to make losses’: Brave words from departing SCI boss
“If we buy vessels at current prices, we are never going to make losses.” Bold words for the departing boss of Shipping Corporation of India (SCI), which might come back to haunt him given the protracted and deep recession shipping is going on.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 12:10
Wary investors warned about ‘the next Swiber’
The crash of Singapore-listed oilfield services provider Swiber Holdings last month is likely to be followed by more high profile offshore casualties, S&P Global Ratings said in a report Wednesday.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 12:00
New floating dock for Abu Dhabi Ship Building
Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB) has commissioned its first floating dock in Mina Zayed to service ships that were previously too large to be handled at its headquarters in Mussafah. The new dock is 180 m long and 30 m wide.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 12:00
Calls grow to shift Manila port to Batangas
Pressure is mounting on the new president of the Philippines. Rodrigo Duterte, to relocate Manila North Harbor to help fight dire traffic problems in the Philippine capital.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 11:50
Littoral Combat Ship USS Freedom Suffers Engine Casualty
The U.S. Navy is investigating a casualty to one of the main propulsion diesel engines (MPDE) on board the first littoral combat ship USS Freedom, which the Navy says will need to be removed and rebuilt or replaced altogether.
30 August 2016 Tuesday 15:22
Big Oil Seems to Be Falling Out of Love With Big Projects
Big Oil just doesn’t seem to be as enamored with the ‘big’ thing as it once was.
30 August 2016 Tuesday 15:14
Exploratory Drilling Hits 70-Year Low Water Mark
Explorers in 2015 discovered only about a tenth as much oil as they have annually on average since 1960. This year, they’ll probably find even less, spurring new fears about their ability to meet future demand.
30 August 2016 Tuesday 15:12
Cruise Ship Passengers FAIL To Smuggle 210lb Of Cocaine Into Sydney
Yesterday Australian Border Force (ABF) officers seized 95 kilograms (210 lb) of cocaine from three Canadian cruise ship passengers.
30 August 2016 Tuesday 15:06
Hanjin Shipping shares suspended as creditors walk away
Hanjin Shipping’s shares were suspended today after slumping 29% after its restructuring plans were rejected by creditors, putting the nation’s top shipping line on the verge of bankruptcy.
30 August 2016 Tuesday 15:05
IM Skaugen fined by Norway’s financial supervisory authority
IM Skaugen has been fined NOK 164,600 ($19,800) by Norway’s financial supervisory authority Finanstilsynet for “willfully or negligently” publishing its annual report after the required deadline.
30 August 2016 Tuesday 15:02
Chinese exporters are hurting
China’s trade with just about everyone is off, writes Paul French.
30 August 2016 Tuesday 15:00
Mitsubishi Heavy seeks alliance with three other Japanese yards
Four major Japanese shipbuilders are in discussions to form an alliance to ride out the downturn.
30 August 2016 Tuesday 14:56
Korea Line in for Marinakis product resale pair
Cashed up Korea Line Corp has taken a couple of product tanker resales from Capital Product Partners.
30 August 2016 Tuesday 14:55
Winning takes $10.4m newcastlemax
One of the year’s most aggressive capesize buyers is back in the market after a summer break.
30 August 2016 Tuesday 14:50
Setramar seeks solution for stranded Ardita in Canada
Ravenna-based Armamento Setramar decided to offer an outstretched hand to McKeil Marine of Canada in order to solve the dispute which led to the arrest of the general cargo ship Ardita in the port of Hamilton with 14 seafarers onboard.
30 August 2016 Tuesday 14:50
Wood Group secures subsea work from Statoil
Wood Group has been awarded subsea tie-back works by Statoil in the Norwegian North Sea.
30 August 2016 Tuesday 14:48
California passes anti-coal terminal bill
The state of California has taken another step towards blocking construction or expansion of coal export terminals by banning state transportation funding for such projects, according to the Associated Press.
30 August 2016 Tuesday 14:44
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