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DONA X

Tug | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

FALCONERA

Yacht | Flag: The Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

GEOTIGER 2

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: United States of America | Port: HOUSTON, TX

HAKUNA MATATA

Yacht | Flag: Canada | Port: Montreal, PQ

HANDY THREE

Tug | Flag: United States of America | Port: WILMINGTON, DE

KANOO 30

High Speed Craft | Flag: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | Port: DAMMAM

KITTY ROOSMALE NEPVEU

High Speed Craft | Flag: Netherlands | Port: Scheveningen

RAVEN

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

SANMAR XXIX

Tug | Flag: Republic of Turkey | Port: ISTANBUL

SANMAR XXX

Tug | Flag: Republic of Turkey | Port: ISTANBUL

SARMAR 2

High Speed Craft | Flag: Angola | Port: LUANDA

SEA HOPE

Tug | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

SORCERER II

Yacht | Flag: United States of America | Port: Newport, RI

SPIRIT OF MASSACHUSETTS

Yacht | Flag: United States of America | Port: BOSTON, MA

SPIRIT OF SOUTH CAROLINA

Passenger Vessel | Flag: United States of America | Port: Charleston, SC

SUMED 10

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: Arab Republic of Egypt | Port: ALEXANDRIA

SUMED 13

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: Arab Republic of Egypt | Port: ALEXANDRIA

SUMED 8

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: Arab Republic of Egypt | Port: ALEXANDRIA

TOSCA 1

High Speed Craft | Flag: Republic of Malta | Port: VALLETTA

WAVELENGTH

Yacht | Flag: The Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

Maritime News

Vard Lands Record $800M Order for Deep-Sea Research Vessel

Vard Lands Record $800M Order for Deep-Sea Research Vessel

14 hours ago
Norwegian shipbuilder Vard has signed a contract with research organization Inkfish for the design and construction of a deep-sea research vessel based on the VARD 9 42 design, in a deal valued at nearly $810 million (€700 million).The company said the contract is the largest order ever secured by Vard for a single vessel and the largest order of its kind for a Norwegian shipyard.The vessel, known as RV11000 during the project phase, will be 162 meters long with a beam of 28 meters. It follows Inkfish's first purpose-built research vessel, RV6000, which was contracted with Vard in 2025.
DEME to Install Japan’s First 15MW Offshore Wind Turbines

DEME to Install Japan’s First 15MW Offshore Wind Turbines

17 hours ago
DEME, through its Japanese joint venture Japan Offshore Marine (JOM), has secured a contract for the Oga–Katagami–Akita Offshore Wind Project, covering engineering work and vessel charter services for the offshore installation of 21 wind turbines.The contract forms part of an agreement between Oga Katagami Akita Offshore Green Energy and Penta-Ocean Construction.JOM will install 21 Vestas V236-15 MW turbines, marking the first deployment of 15 MW-class wind turbines in Japan and the first application of turbines of this size outside Europe, excluding China.
Bechtel Secures EPC Contract for Sabine Pass LNG Expansion

Bechtel Secures EPC Contract for Sabine Pass LNG Expansion

18 hours ago
Cheniere Energy Partners has signed a lump-sum turnkey engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract with Bechtel Energy for the first phase of the Sabine Pass LNG Expansion Project in Louisiana and issued a limited notice to proceed allowing early engineering and procurement work to begin.The agreement covers Phase 1 of the expansion project, including Train 7, a boil-off gas re-liquefaction unit and supporting infrastructure connected to the existing Sabine Pass LNG terminal.Phase 1 is expected to have LNG production capacity of more than 6 million tonnes per annum (mtpa), including estimated debottlenecking opportunities.
The Choking Point:  How Strait of Hormuz Disruptions Impact Global Maritime Logistics, Law and Policy

The Choking Point: How Strait of Hormuz Disruptions Impact Global Maritime Logistics, Law and Policy

2 days ago
Since the Iranian Revolution and overthrow of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in 1979, the Strait of Hormuz has been a geographic constant as a choke point for which closure has been threatened from time to time but never truly closed.  The longstanding assumption of the continued openness of the strait collapsed on February 28, 2026.  In the weeks since Iran effectively shut the strait to commercial shipping in response to U.S. and Israeli military strikes and the U.S. established its own blockade, the global maritime transportation system has been forced into a rerouting effort of historic proportions.
Three Oil and LNG Tankers Exit Hormuz with Trackers Switched Off

Three Oil and LNG Tankers Exit Hormuz with Trackers Switched Off

2 days ago
Two supertankers and one liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker exited the Strait of Hormuz earlier this week with their transponders switched off, and are heading for India and China, shipping data from LSEG and Kpler showed.The vessels joined a number of tankers leaving the Gulf this month, although oil and LNG traffic overall has still been limited.The Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) Eagle Veracruz, carrying 2 million barrels of crude loaded from Saudi Arabia in late February, is heading to Quanzhou port in the southeastern Chinese province of Fujian. The VLCC is expected to arrive at the port where Sinochem's refinery is located on June 16.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (April 2026)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (April 2026)