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AEGIS I

Supply Vessel | Flag: Greece | Port: PIRAEUS

AL RAYYAN

Supply Vessel | Flag: Saint Kitts and Nevis | Port: CHARLESTOWN

CAPE VISCOUNT

Supply Vessel | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

DMS FORTUNE

Supply Vessel | Flag: Marshall Islands | Port: MAJURO

GUARD CELENA

Supply Vessel | Flag: Marshall Islands | Port: MAJURO

HALUL 35

Supply Vessel | Flag: Qatar | Port: DOHA

HALUL 36

Supply Vessel | Flag: Qatar | Port: DOHA

INTER SERVICE

Supply Vessel | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

LAM SON 01

Supply Vessel | Flag: Viet Nam | Port: SAIGON

MARIANNE-G

Supply Vessel | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

N.S. LORETO

Supply Vessel | Flag: Brazil | Port: RIO DE JANEIRO

NORTHERN PRINCESS

Supply Vessel | Flag: Nigeria | Port: LAGOS

OCEAN PRODUCE

Supply Vessel | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

OCEAN SWAN

Supply Vessel | Flag: United Kingdom | Port: ABERDEEN

PUTFORD WORKER

Supply Vessel | Flag: United Kingdom | Port: LONDON

QATAR

Supply Vessel | Flag: Saint Kitts and Nevis | Port: CHARLESTOWN

SEA SAILOR

Supply Vessel | Flag: Norway | Port: SORTLAND

SEAMAR SPLENDID

Supply Vessel | Flag: Gibraltar | Port: GIBRALTAR

SHELF EXPRESS

Supply Vessel | Flag: Denmark | Port: FREDERICIA

VOS COMMANDER

Supply Vessel | Flag: United Kingdom | Port: ABERDEEN

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Maritime News

Fully Laden Front Eagle and Suezmax Tanker Collide Near Strait of Hormuz

Fully Laden Front Eagle and Suezmax Tanker Collide Near Strait of Hormuz

an hour ago
Two oil tankers collided and caught fire on Tuesday near the Strait of Hormuz, where electronic interference has surged during conflict between Iran and Israel, but there were no injuries to crew or spillage reported.With Iran and Israel firing missiles at each other since Friday, interference has disrupted navigation systems near the vital sea route between Iran and Oman which handles about a fifth of the world's oil.The United Arab Emirates coast guard said it had evacuated 24 people from one of the ships, Adalynn, to Khor Fakkan port after the crash 24 nautical miles off its eastern coast.
Tanker Trade Stands Firm (for now) Amidst Middle East Conflict

Tanker Trade Stands Firm (for now) Amidst Middle East Conflict

22 hours ago
When tensions rise in the Middle East, it can be helpful to look at what is not happening as much as what is.In the crude oil market, this means focusing on the fact that so far not a single barrel of crude oil supply has been lost. It is in the interests of all involved parties that this remains the case.Crude oil prices rose again in early trade in Asia on Monday, with global benchmark Brent futures LCOc1 gaining 2.1% to trade at $75.76 a barrel.This built upon the 7% leap on June 13, which saw Brent rise to the highest in nearly five months as Israel launched a series of drone and air strikes that killed several top Iranian commanders and nuclear scientists and damaged nuclear facilities.
[Another] Geopolitical Scrum set to Upend Shipping Routes

[Another] Geopolitical Scrum set to Upend Shipping Routes

3 days ago
Ships warned to avoid Red Sea, log Hormuz voyages after Israel hits IranMerchant shipping is continuing to pass through the Strait of Hormuz despite Israel's attacks on Iran on Friday, the multinational, U.S.-led Combined Maritime Force said, although some shipowners were looking to avoid the region.Iran has in the past threatened to close the critical Strait of Hormuz to traffic in retaliation for Western pressure. Any closure of the Strait could restrict trade and impact global oil prices.
Davie Acquisition of Texas Shipyards Could Fast Track U.S. Icebreaker Ambitions

Davie Acquisition of Texas Shipyards Could Fast Track U.S. Icebreaker Ambitions

5 days ago
Davie, a leader in icebreaker and specialized vessel construction, announced plans to acquire shipbuilding assets in Galveston and Port Arthur from Gulf Copper & Manufacturing Corporation — marking a major step toward revitalizing large-scale shipbuilding of icebreakers in the United States. The move underscores growing momentum behind domestic production of ice-capable vessels and aligns with U.S. maritime security and industrial revitalization goals.The deal, expected to close in summer 2025, is subject to standard financial, regulatory, and land lease approvals, including negotiations with the Galveston Wharves Board of Trustees.
Uni-Tankers Books Strong Growth, Fleet Development

Uni-Tankers Books Strong Growth, Fleet Development

an hour ago
Denmark-based chemical and product tanker operator Uni-Tankers reported solid financial performance for the 2024/25 fiscal year, posting a net profit of $39.5 million and a 24.4% increase in revenue, bolstered by fleet expansion, strong contract performance, and continued investment in digitalization and decarbonization.CEO Per Ekmann called the results a confirmation that the company’s long-term strategy is delivering consistent value. “It has been four years since we completed our turnaround, and for the past three years we’ve reported steady profits. That consistency reflects clear execution and deep market understanding,” Ekmann said.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (June 2025)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (June 2025)