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HELLESPONT DARING
Supply Vessel | Flag: Marshall Islands | Port: MAJURO
HELLESPONT DAWN
Supply Vessel | Flag: Liberia | Port: MONROVIA
HELLESPONT DEFIANCE
Supply Vessel | Flag: Marshall Islands | Port: MAJURO
HELLESPONT DRIVE
Supply Vessel | Flag: Liberia | Port: MONROVIA
Maritime News
New Sanctions Expected to Have Severe Consequences for Russia
Chinese and Indian refiners will source more oil from the Middle East, Africa and the Americas, boosting prices and freight costs, as new U.S. sanctions on Russian producers and ships curb supplies to Moscow's top customers, traders and analysts said.The U.S. Treasury on Friday imposed sanctions on Russian oil producers Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegas, as well as 183 vessels that have shipped Russian oil, targeting the revenues Moscow has used to fund its war with Ukraine.Many of the tankers have been used to ship oil to India and China as western sanctions and a price cap imposed by the Group of Seven countries in 2022 shifted trade in Russian oil from Europe to Asia.
Sails on an OPV? Vessel Design, with French Flair
Generally, government owned vessels, particularly ones engaged in law enforcement, are seemingly last in line when it comes to fuel efficiency. Not so in France, as the Directorate General for Maritime Affairs, Fisheries and Aquaculture (DGAMPA), in late 2024 sealed the deal and commissioned the SOCARENAM-MAURIC consortium to design and build an offshore patrol vessel (OPV) which combines hybrid propulsion and wind sails, among other energy saving/emission reduction enhancements.According to the government agency
Record Year for Alternative-Fueled Vessel Order with LNG at Forefront, DNV Finds
The 2024 represented an unprecedented year for maritime industry when it comes to orders for alternative-fueled vessels, driven mainly by liquefied natural gas (LNG), according to the latest data from DNV’s Alternative Fuels Insights (AFI) platform.A total of 515 alternative-fueled such ships were ordered, excluding LNG carriers, representing a 38% year-on-year increase compared to 2023, underscoring the industry's growing commitment to decarbonization.The growth in alternative-fuelled vessel orders has been heavily driven by the container and car carrier newbuild boom over the last three years.
OP/ED: When it Comes to Offshore Energy, Be Careful What You Wish For
You just might get it.In the waning days of the Biden administration, the executive orders and such that get announced seemingly on a daily basis signal countless victories for that side of the equation. And, no matter which side of that great divide that you reside on, it is likely that some of those edicts will be quickly reversed by the incoming President. Of course, much of this is likely irreversible. No where is that more apparent than Biden's order to withdraw 625 million acres of ocean from new offshore oil and gas development.U.S.
Bulk Carrier Aground in Philadelphia
The U.S. Coast Guard is responding to the grounding of the 623-foot bulk carrier Algoma Verity approximately a mile north of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge in the Delaware River.At 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay watchstanders received a report from the pilot aboard the Algoma Verity stating the vessel had run aground. No injuries or pollution have been reported.The vessel was northbound with a cargo of approximately 45,000 tons of solar salt when the incident occurred.Watchstanders deployed a Station Philadelphia 29-foot Response Boat-Small crew to the area.As of 8 a.m., Thursday, the vessel is currently aground outside the main shipping channel.