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DUMPER

Hopper Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: Svolvær

EIDE REX

Tug | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

EL-LAMY

Tug | Flag: Kenya | Port: MOMBASA

FELIX

Tug | Flag: Norway | Port: HAUGESUND

FOX

Patrol Vessel | Flag: Faroe Islands | Port: KLAKSVIK

FRØYA

Catamaran | Flag: Norway | Port: STAVANGER

GLADIATOR

Crew Boat | Flag: Mexico | Port: CIUDAD DEL CARMEN

GLORY KUAH

Pusher | Flag: Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

GRØNANES

Stern Trawler | Flag: Faroe Islands | Port: VESTMANNA

HAVBUGVIN

Fishing | Flag: Faroe Islands | Port: SANDAVAGUR

HECTOR

Tug | Flag: Finland | Port: TURKU

HVANNEY

Fishing | Flag: Iceland | Port: HORNAFJÖRDUR

ISLAND JADE

Catamaran | Flag: Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

JAKUP B

Fishing | Flag: Faroe Islands | Port: KLAKSVIK

JEDDAH 31

Tug | Flag: Saudi Arabia | Port: JEDDAH

JEDDAH 32

Tug | Flag: Saudi Arabia | Port: JEDDAH

JEDDAH 33

Tug | Flag: Saudi Arabia | Port: JEDDAH

JEDDAH 34

Tug | Flag: Saudi Arabia | Port: JEDDAH

JOHAN RUUD

Fishery Research Ship | Flag: Norway | Port: TROMSØ

JOHN

Tug | Flag: Norway | Port: TØNSBERG

Maritime News

U.S. Biofuels Industry Targets MEPC 84 Negotiations

U.S. Biofuels Industry Targets MEPC 84 Negotiations

8 hours ago
A joint letter organized by the American Biofuels Maritime Initiative (ABMI) has been sent to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio ahead of this week's negotiations at the IMO MEPC 84 meeting in London. The effort is aimed at ensuring that global maritime decarbonization also translates into durable new demand for American biofuels and additional income streams for U.S. farmers and rural communities.In the ABMI letter, leading biofuel and agricultural stakeholders urge the Trump administration to champion a global maritime fuels framework that is technology‑neutral, grounded in real‑world affordability and availability, and explicitly open to commercially proven solutions such as ethanol
ADNOC LNG Tanker Crosses Strait of Hormuz

ADNOC LNG Tanker Crosses Strait of Hormuz

2 days ago
An LNG tanker managed by UAE's ADNOC has crossed the Strait of Hormuz and appears to be near India, ship-tracking data showed on Monday.If confirmed, this will be the first loaded LNG tanker to cross the strait since the Iran war started on February 28. Adnoc did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.The 136,357-cubic-meter tanker, which is managed by Adnoc Logistics & Services and was last seen in the Gulf on March 30, has shown up off the west coast of India, suggesting it has crossed the Strait of Hormuz after several weeks without signal, according to data from ICIS LNG Edge, Marine Traffic and LSEG.
US Government Scraps Two Offshore Wind Leases for Fossil Fuel Investment Pledge

US Government Scraps Two Offshore Wind Leases for Fossil Fuel Investment Pledge

2 days ago
President Donald Trump's administration said on Monday that it had reached a deal to end two more U.S. offshore wind leases in exchange for $885 million in pledged investments in domestic fossil fuels.The projects, one in the Atlantic and one in the Pacific, are managed by Ocean Winds, a joint venture between France's ENGIE and Portugal's EDP Renewables.The announcement comes a month after French energy giant TotalEnergies reached a similar agreement with the Interior Department to redirect $1 billion from offshore wind leases to U.S. oil and gas production. The deals represent a new strategy in Trump's effort to stymie U.S.
US Intercepts Sanctioned Tanker in Arabian Sea

US Intercepts Sanctioned Tanker in Arabian Sea

2 days ago
U.S. Central Command said it intercepted a merchant vessel trying to get through the blockade of Iran on Saturday.The ship, identified as the Sevan, was part of a 19-vessel "shadow fleet" transporting Iranian oil and gas products to foreign markets, the U.S. military said.Central Command said it was intercepted in the Arabian Sea by a U.S. Navy helicopter from the guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney and was "currently complying with U.S. military direction to turn back to Iran under escort."The “shadow fleet” vessels have been sanctioned by the U.S.
White House Expected to Extend Jones Act Waiver

White House Expected to Extend Jones Act Waiver

5 days ago
The White House is expected to extend the Jones Act waiver for up to 90 days as early as Friday to help blunt fuel price pressures tied to the Iran conflict, according to two sources familiar with the decision.The move would temporarily ease requirements that goods transported between U.S. ports be carried on American-built and American-crewed vessels, allowing foreign-flagged ships to move fuel and other key commodities more freely as the administration seeks to contain energy market disruptions from the war and tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.A White House official told Reuters the extension is under consideration, but declined to comment on the length and timing of any announcement.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (April 2026)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (April 2026)