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With the Ceasefire on the Brink, Gulf States Prepare

Published Apr 25, 2026 5:37 PM by The Maritime Executive

With the ceasefire between Iran and its adversaries hanging in the balance, a lack of substantial progress in the negotiations taking place in Islamabad, and domestic mid-term pressures on President Trump to bring the war to an end, Gulf states are preparing for the worst. But they are at least hoping for the best. Their priorities are different from those of Israel and the United States, but at a minimum they need the Strait of Hormuz open to traffic without...

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Published Apr 24, 2026 8:29 PM by The Maritime Executive

“Strait Outa Compton" That's the witty title of View From the E.U. columnist Erik Kravets' tongue-in-cheek comparison of N.W.A's hip-hop hit from 1988 and Iran's current strategy in the Gulf. But it's not all tongue-in-cheek, as you'll find out. Give it a read. You won't be disappointed. The war in Iran is, understandably, the subject of several articles in this, our annual "Energy Exploration & Production" edition. Allen Brooks, Eye on Energy columnist, uses it as backdrop for why the...

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Odfjell Advances Fleet Renewal After Committing $290M for Four Newbuilds

Published Apr 24, 2026 7:44 PM by The Maritime Executive

Norwegian shipping major Odfjell is pushing ahead with an ambitious fleet renewal program after committing $290 million for four 40,000 dwt newbuild vessels. The company announced that it has signed agreements to buy the stainless-steel vessels that are being built at Kitanihon Shipbuilding in Japan. Odfjell, which is emerging from a tough 2025 that saw disruption become the new normal for the tanker market while threats of tariffs and port fees led to rapidly changing trade flows and market expectations,...

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MOL Adds Wind Propulsion to In-Service Coal Carrier and LCO2 Carrier Design

Published Apr 24, 2026 7:05 PM by The Maritime Executive

Continuing to build on the interest in wind-assisted propulsion, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) is highlighting two further advancements for its solid sail “Wind Challenger.” It worked in partnership to develop the commercial designs for the sail and has begun its deployment as part of its overall strategy to reduce GHG emissions. Developed by MOL and Oshima Shipbuilding, the Wind Challenger is a rigid sail system that can sense wind direction and speed in real time and provides fully automatic control...

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U.S. is Negotiating to Cancel More Offshore Wind Leases

Executives at the French company Engie confirmed today that they are in discussions with U.S. officials about possibly canceling their offshore wind farm leases. Last month, the administration agreed to reimburse TotalEnergies for its offshore wind leases and hinted it might use the same technique with others, although advocates and lawmakers are questioning the legal authority. The Trump administration said in March that it had agreed to reimburse TotalEnergies nearly $1 billion it had paid to acquire a large lease...

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Shipbuilding

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Paying the Piper

The average merchant ship has a service life of 20-25 years, in some cases more. That's a long time to stay in compliance with all the rules that govern shipping, and owners know they have to set themselves up for success. It's not enough to meet regulations on day one: Every ship system has to be supported throughout a lifetime of industrial service if it's going to satisfy inspectors on day 5,000. Without solid backing from the original equipment manufacturer...

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Environment

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Winning Formula

For residents living near ports, seafarers working aboard ships and passengers stepping ashore, the question is no longer abstract: Why am I still breathing this? Sulphur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (PM) from ship exhausts are a daily reality in many port cities. A 2023 World Bank report estimated that more than 250 million people globally are exposed to air pollution around ports, underscoring that maritime emissions are not only a climate issue but a public-health issue....

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Business

Maritime Executive March April 2026 promotion

The Maritime Executive's Annual Energy Edition is Now Available Online

“Strait Outa Compton" That's the witty title of View From the E.U. columnist Erik Kravets' tongue-in-cheek comparison of N.W.A's hip-hop hit from 1988 and Iran's current strategy in the Gulf. But it's not all tongue-in-cheek, as you'll find out. Give it a read. You won't be disappointed. The war in Iran is, understandably, the subject of several articles in this, our annual "Energy Exploration & Production" edition. Allen Brooks, Eye on Energy columnist, uses it as backdrop for why the...

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