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BLACK PEARL 110

Liquefied Gas Carrier (LPG) | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

FALCON EXPLORER

Support Vessel | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

FASTNET NORE

Tug | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

GEO ENDEAVOUR

Supply Vessel | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

GLORY SUN

Cement Carrier | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

KARON 1

Self-elevating Unit | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

OSPREY EXPLORER

Seismographic Research Ship | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

PACIFIC STREAM

Tanker for Chemicals & Oil Products | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

SEA PATRIS

Vehicle Carrier | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

SEIJIN

Vehicle Carrier | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

SINOPEC 381

Supply Vessel/Tug | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

STAR VEGA

Bulk Carrier | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

STORMBAS

General Cargo (single deck) | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

THIALF

Column-stabilised Unit | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

Maritime News

MOL Enters European Offshore Wind CSOV Market

MOL Enters European Offshore Wind CSOV Market

yesterday
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has agreed to jointly own two commissioning service operation vessels (CSOVs) with Cyprus-based shipping company Schoeller Holdings, marking the Japanese company’s first entry into the European offshore wind support vessel market.The vessels are scheduled for delivery in 2027. MOL has also decided to invest in Germany-based offshore vessel developer and operator Deutsche Offshore Schifffahrt (DOS), which will operate the ships.The move expands MOL’s offshore wind vessel business beyond Asia, following its service operation vessel activities in Taiwan.
Oil Output Cut Across the Middle East

Oil Output Cut Across the Middle East

2 days ago
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has disrupted oil and natural gas exports from the Middle East and forced production stoppages from Qatar to Iraq, with Kuwait announcing cuts over the weekend.Analysts predict that the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia will also have to cut output soon as they run out of oil storage.Below are the main energy disruptions so far:PRODUCTION SHUTDOWNSIraqi output collapses: the country's oil production from its main southern oilfields has fallen by 70% to just 1.3 million barrels per day (bpd) from 4.3 million barrels per day (bpd) before the war, as exports via the Strait of Hormuz remain shut, three industry sources said on March 8.
CK Hutchison Challenges Panama’s Port Seizure in Court

CK Hutchison Challenges Panama’s Port Seizure in Court

4 days ago
Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison said on Friday it has escalated its legal fight in Panama after the government seized its port operations, petitioning for a review of the decree behind the takeover.The company said Panama unlawfully occupied facilities, seized property and ignored consultations, prompting further national and international legal action.CK Hutchison's Panama Ports Company (PPC), which manages two terminals near the globally strategic Panama Canal, filed an administrative petition seeking reconsideration of Panama's executive action that led to the occupation of its facilities and confiscation of its property, CK Hutchison said.
Iran Says US Tanker Hit in Gulf, Details Unconfirmed

Iran Says US Tanker Hit in Gulf, Details Unconfirmed

5 days ago
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Thursday that they had hit a U.S. tanker in the northern part of the Gulf and the vessel was on fire. There was no immediate confirmation of the incident or of a similar attack that Iran claimed earlier this week.The Guards said in their Thursday statement carried by state media that, in time of war, passage through the Strait of Hormuz will be under the control of the Islamic Republic.(Reuters - Reporting by Elwely Elwelly; additional reporting by Jonathan Saul; editing by Philippa
Drone Strike Sparks Fire at ADNOC’s Ruwais Industrial Complex

Drone Strike Sparks Fire at ADNOC’s Ruwais Industrial Complex

6 hours ago
Abu Dhabi state oil giant ADNOC has shut its Ruwais refinery, a source said on Tuesday, after a fire broke out at a facility within the complex following a drone strike, the latest disruption to energy infrastructure due to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.Abu Dhabi authorities were responding to a fire at the facility following a drone attack, the emirate's government media office said on Tuesday, adding there were no injuries. They did not identify the facility.The complex is the site of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) facilities that can refine up to 922,000 barrels of oil per day and serves as the central hub for the emirate's downstream operations, including significant chemical
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (February 2026)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (February 2026)