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Washington State Ferries Builds a Hybrid Electric Future

Washington State Ferries Builds a Hybrid Electric Future

23 hours ago
At the head of the U.S.’ largest ferry system is Steve Nevey, Deputy Secretary, Washington State Ferry (WSF), which is engaged in a historic modernization to a hybrid-electric fleet. Nevey gives a candid look inside problems during the Wenatchee conversion, with insights on the hybrid electric direction and pace for newbuilds at Eastern Shipbuilding.Steve Nevey did not stumble into maritime. He was raised in it, shaped by it, and by most accounts destined for it. Born in the UK, Nevey grew up in a naval household. His father served aboard HMS Invincible, and after visiting the ship as a two-year-old following its return from the Falklands War, ships became his singular obsession.
Petrobras Orders Four New Tankers in $427M Fleet Renewal Push

Petrobras Orders Four New Tankers in $427M Fleet Renewal Push

23 hours ago
Brazil's state-controlled oil company Petrobras has signed a $427 million contract through its logistics subsidiary Petrobras Transporte (Transpetro) with the Rio Grande Shipyard for the construction of four medium range tankers as part of a broader program to renew and expand its shipping fleet.The four MR1-class vessels, each with a deadweight tonnage of 40,000 tonnes, will be used to transport crude oil and petroleum products along Brazil's coast, Petrobras said.The order forms part of the Mar Aberto (Open Sea) Program, which aims to expand Transpetro's owned fleet to 42 vessels by 2030 from 26 currently
Fortescue Charters Up to 12 Ammonia-Capable Bulkers from CMB.TECH

Fortescue Charters Up to 12 Ammonia-Capable Bulkers from CMB.TECH

2 days ago
Australian mining company Fortescue has signed an agreement with Belgian shipping and cleantech group CMB.TECH to charter up to 12 ammonia-capable bulk carriers, stepping up efforts to decarbonize maritime transport and support the development of green ammonia as a marine fuel.Under the agreement, Fortescue will charter 12 Newcastlemax dry bulk vessels, each with a carrying capacity of 210,000 deadweight tonnes, from Bocimar, the dry bulk shipping arm of CMB.TECH.Up to three of the vessels will be delivered with dual-fuel ammonia engines and are expected to enter service by the end of 2026
Markets: When Will Container Shipping Return to "Normal"

Markets: When Will Container Shipping Return to "Normal"

19 minutes ago
"Even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens, significant uncertainty will remain and continue to shape market outcomes,” says Niels Rasmussen, Chief Shipping Analyst at BIMCO.Key uncertainties include whether the US/Iran agreement will hold, when the Strait of Hormuz (SoH) will fully reopen, whether ships can return to normal Suez Canal routings, and how US import tariffs will evolve once the current 10% emergency tariffs expire at the end of July.To reflect this, BIMCO continues to apply two scenarios. The “SoH Open” scenario assumes the Strait of Hormuz reopens in the third quarter of 2026, while the “SoH Closed” scenario assumes it remains effectively closed throughout 2026-2027.
Nord Stream 2 Challenges EU's Russian Gas Phase-Out in Court

Nord Stream 2 Challenges EU's Russian Gas Phase-Out in Court

35 minutes ago
The owner of the Gazprom-controlled Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline is suing the European Union in the bloc's second-highest court, seeking to annul the EU's binding phase-out of gas imports from Russia, a public document showed.The EU approved a law this year to halt all Russian gas imports by late 2027, severing ties with Europe's former top supplier in response to Moscow's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.The ban blocked the prospect of reviving the Nord Stream system - two double pipelines under the Baltic Sea, built by Russia's state-controlled Gazprom <GAZP.MM>to deliver 110 billion cubic metres of gas annually to Germany.An explosion in August 2022 damaged both structures.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (June 2026)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (June 2026)