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U.S. forces operating in the Strait of Hormuz, April 2026 (USN)

U.S. and Iran Agree to 60-Day Ceasefire Deal to End Hormuz Crisis

Published Jun 14, 2026 6:02 PM by The Maritime Executive

The U.S. and Iran have completed a long-awaited agreement to bring an end to the Strait of Hormuz standoff and restart traffic. The new 60-day ceasefire deal was delayed at the last minute after an Israeli strike on Beirut prompted Iran to suspend a much-anticipated signing on Sunday and prepare a counterstrike on Israeli territory instead; the White House offered additional concessions to Iran to ward off that strike, according to Iranian sources, and the deal was done. "The armed...

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UKMTO tanker attack

Hong Kong-Flagged Tanker Hit and Damaged in Strait of Hormuz

Published Jun 14, 2026 4:57 PM by The Maritime Executive

Iranian forces appear to have hit another tanker on the Omani side of the Strait of Hormuz, according to maritime security sources. Vanguard Tech reports that on Friday, a Hong Kong-flagged tanker was struck by a projectile at a position about six nautical miles off the coast of Oman, while outbound on the east side of the strait. The vessel was using the U.S.-managed southern corridor. The impact hit the port bow at about 0230 hours local time, damaging a...

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NIOC

Op-Ed: Iran's Floating Storage is Sinking Fast

Published Jun 14, 2026 4:16 PM by The Maritime Executive

It is clear now that even if an agreement is signed between the United States and Iran imminently, it will only establish an agenda to be negotiated over the next few months. Israel is not party to the potential agreement and has the capacity to act independently should negotiations proceed in a way that jeopardizes Israeli national security. There are also a series of contentious issues that could cause any extended ceasefire to break down should the negotiations reach an...

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U.S. Forces Rescue Indian Crewmembers From Life Raft in Indian Ocean

Published Jun 14, 2026 3:06 PM by The Maritime Executive

[Brief] On Sunday, the U.S. Navy and a good Samaritan vessel rescued 14 Indian mariners from a life raft in the Indian Ocean. The mariners became stranded and in distress aboard an unnamed vessel in rough weather, and they put out a distress call at about 1000 hours local time. A U.S. Navy P-8 patrol aircraft responded to the scene and dropped a SAR kit, including a liferaft. The mariners boarded the raft to await rescue. Stay on Top of...

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Offshore

Drillship

Search for Safety

The world needs secure and reliable energy, now more than ever, and offshore E&P is one of the best ways to find it in the near term. Energy companies have multiple options to shift future investments out of the shallow-water Arabian Gulf and into deepwater frontier regions where security risks are more manageable. Offshore oil and gas reserves are abundant along the continental margins of South America, West Africa and the Gulf of America – areas with the stability and...

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Shipbuilding

BRIN Piriou

Piriou Wins Bid to Build Two Research Vessels for Indonesia

Following a tender notice published last year, Indonesia has selected the French shipbuilder Piriou to design and build its two new research vessels. The procurement of the two vessels is being led by Indonesia’s National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), intended to support the country’s deep-sea research ambitions. With Indonesia as the largest archipelago in the world and three-quarters of the country’s territory consisting of oceans or seas, marine research is a critical pillar for national development. However, Indonesia’s massive...

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Environment

ammonia dual-fuel gas carrier

First Ammonia Dual-Fuel Vessel Delivered to Exmar

The first newly built dual-fuel ammonia-fueled vessel, Antwerpen, has been officially delivered and went into service today, June 10, for the French division of Exmar. The pioneering ship is the first of a coming wave of deliveries and is seen as a critical step to accelerate the adoption of ammonia as a marine fuel across the wider shipping industry. Exmar, along with HD Hyundai, heralded the delivery of the vessel, the first of three due this year for Exmar, with...

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Business

ClassNK Hayato Suga

Executive Interview: Hayato Suga, President & CEO, ClassNK

Tell us about yourself. How did you pick the maritime industry as a career, and what brought you to ClassNK? In 1986, when the maritime industry was facing a major downturn, I joined ClassNK. While many of my classmates from the Naval Architecture Department at Hiroshima University pursued careers in other industries, such as the automotive sector, I deliberately chose to enter this field. Rather than focusing on specialized research, I wanted to contribute to the maritime industry as a...

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