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Temporarily welcome again: Russian crude imports have boomed (file image courtesy SCF)

Gulf Conflict Gives a Boost to Sanctioned Oil Producers

Published Apr 9, 2026 3:52 PM by The Maritime Executive

The conflict in the Arabian Gulf has given a lift to sanctioned crude oil producers, according to analysts at Vortexa. "High-risk" Russian, Venezuelan and Iranian barrels have been helping to fill the gap left by the removal of everyday Saudi, Kuwaiti, Iraqi and Emirati grades - bringing revenue for blacklisted exporters and relief for global energy markets. Sanctioned grade export quantities have expanded every month since the start of the year, helping to keep on-water inventory high despite an accelerated...

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Search for Missing Maintenance Worker After Fire on Submarine at Hyundai

Published Apr 9, 2026 3:38 PM by The Maritime Executive

A rescue effort was underway at the HD Hyundai Heavy Industries shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea, after one worker was reported missing during a fire on a submarine undergoing maintenance. Late reports said the body of a woman in her 60s who was working as a cleaner for a subcontractor had been located, but it is in an inaccessible area of the submarine. The fire started midday on Thursday, April 9, on the Hong Beom-do, a Type 214 submarine, which...

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Dali containership bridge Baltimore

Maryland Reaches Settlement in Principle with Owner/Operator of Dali

Published Apr 9, 2026 2:37 PM by The Maritime Executive

The State of Maryland announced that it has reached a settlement in principle with the owners and operators of the containership Dali for the 2024 destruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Details of the settlement were not announced, with the state saying terms were being finalized but that it resolves a significant portion of its claims, specifically against Grace Ocean and Synergy Marine. Maryland had filed in U.S. District Court alleging that the disaster was the result of “negligence,...

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Bulkers head for the "toll booth" between Qeshm and Larak, April 8 (Windward)

Shipping Faces Tough Choices on Whether to Pay for Access to Hormuz

Published Apr 8, 2026 10:59 PM by The Maritime Executive

Iran is demanding a fee for passage through the Strait of Hormuz, hoping to raise funds and to normalize its control over the world's most important choke point for energy shipping. The question for shipowners is simple: is it a good idea to pay, and if so, who will cover the cost? Since March, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has generated extraordinary political leverage for Iran by metering out transit rights and attacking ships at will; by one calculation, a...

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Offshore

US LNG export terminal at Sabine Pass

QatarEnergy’s U.S. LNG Plant Achieves First Production at Critical Time

Just as the world is looking for alternative sources of LNG, Golden Pass LNG in Texas reported it has achieved first production. The project, which has been in planning and development for 15 years, is set to start export shipments in the second quarter, coming online to help fill some of the shortfall from Qatar and the Middle East. The United States is already setting records for LNG shipments and has been rivaling Qatar for the title of the largest...

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Shipbuilding

ammonia dual-fuel gas carriers

Exmar’s Pioneering Ammonia Dual-Fuel Gas Carriers Named at Hyundai Shipyard

Two innovative vessels, which are being billed as the world’s first mid-size gas carriers with ammonia dual-fuel engines, were named as they are nearing completion. The vessels, which were ordered in 2023 and 2024 by Exmar, a specialist in gas shipping, are being built at the Ulsan, South Korea, shipyard of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and are viewed as the cutting edge for a new era in shipping. The ships, which are each 46,000 cubic meter gas carriers, were named...

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Environment

enhancement to wind rotor design

EcoNavis to Validate and Demonstrate Improved Design for Wind Rotors

Scotland-based EcoNavis Solutions believes it has a technological innovation that can enhance the performance of wind rotors. With wind-assisted propulsion gaining increased interest, the company is using a Scottish Enterprise research grant to move its concept from the drawing board to validation and demonstration. The basic concept of the wind rotor promoted by Anton Flettner in the 1920s remains largely unchanged after more than a century. The spinning rotor captures the energy of the wind to provide additional thrust for...

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Business

Dali containership bridge Baltimore

Maryland Reaches Settlement in Principle with Owner/Operator of Dali

The State of Maryland announced that it has reached a settlement in principle with the owners and operators of the containership Dali for the 2024 destruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Details of the settlement were not announced, with the state saying terms were being finalized but that it resolves a significant portion of its claims, specifically against Grace Ocean and Synergy Marine. Maryland had filed in U.S. District Court alleging that the disaster was the result of “negligence,...

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