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AD Ports Sees New Opportunities in Black Sea Market

Published Apr 14, 2026 4:18 PM by The Maritime Executive

Barely a month after DP World sold its stake in Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Pivdennyi, another UAE-based operator, AD Ports, has entered the region through an investment partnership in Romania. AD Ports this week announced that it has signed an agreement with the National Company Maritime Ports Administration SA, the administrator of the Port of Constanta in Romania. The agreement effectively opens the door for AD Ports to pursue development opportunities in the Black Sea’s largest port. The expansion...

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The Royal Navy patrol ship HMS Tamar calls Diego Garcia (U.S. Navy file image)

Chagos Climb-Down Calls for a New Plan

Published Apr 14, 2026 3:18 PM by The Maritime Executive

In the arcane fashion under which the unwritten British constitution works, a clear signal has been given that the Treaty under which the United Kingdom would transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius, has been abandoned. The deal would have seen the continued use of Diego Garcia by the United States in return for annual rent. In the short term, current arrangements remain in place, with the UK retaining sovereignty and the United States Naval Support Facility continuing operations...

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Fire near the gigantic Saudi oil processing hub at Abqaiq after a concerted Iranian strike campaign (Copernicus)

Report: Saudi Arabia Pushes U.S. to Lift Blockade on Iranian Traffic

Published Apr 14, 2026 3:00 PM by The Maritime Executive

Saudi officials are pushing the White House to abandon the brand-new blockade of Iranian shipping, hoping to avoid a new cycle of escalation that could further reduce oil exports from the Arabian Gulf, according to the Wall Street Journal. Iran has repeatedly attacked its neighbors since the start of the U.S./Israeli operation to remove its leadership. Its military has launched missile and drone strikes on refineries, pipelines, LNG liquefaction plants, desalination plants and powerplants in GCC nations, resulting in damage...

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RNLI

MAIB: Lost Trawler's Crew Couldn't Isolate Source of Flooding

Published Apr 13, 2026 10:05 PM by The Maritime Executive

The UK’s Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) is yet again putting the spotlight on safety standards in the fishing industry after publishing the investigation report on the flooding, capsizing and foundering of a fishing trawler in Scottish waters in 2024. The prawn trawler Freedom II suffered engine room flooding at a position about 11 nautical miles southwest of Oban, Scotland, on February 21, 2024. The four crewmembers could not correctly identify the source of the flooding, and they had to...

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Offshore

Chinese offshore wind farm

China Commissions Wind Farm At Its Deepest Offshore Position

Chinese officials highlighted the commissioning of its newest offshore wind farm, which is also setting a record for the country’s deepest fixed-bottom wind turbines and is located far out to sea. They highlighted the complex geology and challenges of extreme sea conditions in developing and operating the 504 MW wind farm, the Huaneng Shandong Peninsula North L Site. The wind farm was developed by the state-owned China Huaneng Group and will be managed and operated by the Yantai Power Plant....

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Shipbuilding

battery electric cruise ship concept

Meyer Werft Presents “Vision” for a Battery-Electric Cruise Ship

The German shipbuilder Meyer Werft, well known for its innovation in cruise ship design and construction, is presenting a new concept for the world’s first 100 percent battery-electric cruise ship with a size of more than 80,000 gross tons, which it aptly named Project “Vision.” It reports that the concept study demonstrates how sustainable innovations can redefine the future of the cruise industry while emphasizing the technology concepts that already exist to make a large, battery-electric cruise ship a reality....

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Environment

Carbon carrier vessels for CCS storage

Buildout Continues of Emerging Category of CO2 Carriers for CCS

A new segment of shipping, purpose-built CO2 carriers designed to support the emerging efforts at carbon capture and storage (CCS), continues to grow. The first of the commercial operations is beginning, and the sector is driving the development of the ships. Northern Lights, a partnership between Equinor, Shell, and TotalEnergies was the first to enter the segment, starting commercial operations in 2025. It was designed with an initial capacity of 1.5 million tonnes per year and has already announced plans...

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Business

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Op-Ed: Mideast Conflict Provides a Test of Economic Resilience

[By Adi Imsirovic and Antonio Fatas] The world economy survived the shocks of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, which has had limited impact on economic growth. But the escalation of hostilities in the Middle East has transformed what had been, until early 2026, a surprisingly benign outlook into a far more uncertain one. It has created the ultimate test for how resilient the world economy really is. Amid stalled ceasefire negotiations, the US president, Donald Trump, has threatened a blockade of vessels...

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