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Trump Delays Attack on Iranian Energy Citing “Gift” of Tankers and Progress

Published Mar 26, 2026 6:17 PM by The Maritime Executive

During a freewheeling cabinet meeting, Donald Trump revealed that the “present” the Iranians had given as a sign of legitimacy in the negotiations was to release oil tankers from the Strait of Hormuz. Trump said it was evident that negotiations were proceeding with the right people, and hours later, he again delayed potential attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure. Trump had started the threats to attack electric plants in Iran, saying they would begin with the largest one and that just...

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Ecuador Coordinates with USCG for Crackdown on Drug Smuggling

Published Mar 26, 2026 4:49 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Ecuadorian Navy is highlighting a series of interceptions of drug smugglers while working in coordination with the U.S. Coast Guard. They are reporting it is part of the ”Total Offensive” phase of the operation, but it came as the U.S. also reported striking yet another small boat suspected of smuggling drugs. The first reported interdiction of the operation was on March 21, when the Ecuadorian Navy, working with the police, executed a high-seas operation. They stopped three small boats...

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Commodore Alireza Tangsiri

Israel Eliminates IRGC Navy Leadership in Strike on Bandar Abbas

Published Mar 26, 2026 2:44 PM by The Maritime Executive

Israel announced on March 26 that it had killed the leader of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) Navy, Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, in a strike on an IRGC Navy leadership meeting being held in Bandar Abbas. Among the other senior IRGC Navy leaders present at the meeting and killed in the same strike was Commodore Behnam Rezaei, the IRGC Navy's long-standing intelligence chief. This attack is extremely significant, far more so probably than the elimination of most of the surface...

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River Cruise Ship Hits Amsterdam Bridge After Failing to Lower Wheelhouse

Published Mar 26, 2026 1:53 PM by The Maritime Executive

The officer piloting a large river cruise ship from Amsterdam and into the Rhine River canal sustained minor injuries as the vessel struck a well-known road bridge spanning the canal. The Dutch authorities were reporting that the ship sustained significant damage and would be unable to continue to sail. Built in 2022, the river cruise ship A-Rosa Sena is registered in Switzerland and operated by a German tour company. The ship, which is 135 meters (443 feet) in length, offers...

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Offshore

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Chevron Plans to Buy Oil From Sable's Controversial Santa Ynez Unit

Houston-based Sable Offshore, owner of the Santa Ynez platform complex and pipeline in Santa Barbara County, has a buyer for its production. Chevron says that it will begin buying 20,000 barrels per day from Sable now that the Trump administration has approved a restart of the former Santa Ynez pipeline, the oil major announced Tuesday. "We’re going to run Sable’s crude at El Segundo in April," Chevron president of downstream Andy Walz told Bloomberg. "We’re taking American crude oil, putting...

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Shipbuilding

USCG Light Icebreaker

USCG Requests Proposals to Replace Outdated Light Icebreakers

The U.S. Coast Guard is looking to urgently move forward with its planned replacement program for its badly outdated Light Icebreaker class that dates to the 1960s. It posted a Request for Information providing just two and a half weeks for responses while saying it contemplates streamlined approaches related to contract design, reduced government oversight, source selection, and contract requirements. Icebreakers proved even more vital in 2026 in a winter that saw a deep freeze overtake much of the eastern...

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Environment

Teeside industrial region UK

Carbon Storage Developers Complete Applications in UK’s Second CCS Round

The UK’s North Sea Transition Authority received bids for more than two million acres of seabed in its second carbon storage licensing round. Bidding closed on March 24 after having opened in December 2025 and follows the first four licenses, which were awarded in 2023, which have already begun efforts testing the injection process. A total of 21 licenses were awarded in the first round. The authority had reported strong initial interest before beginning the solicitation, and it now says...

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Business

Hapag-Lloyd containership

Hapag Issues Difficult Outlook Saying War is Creating Unsustainable Burden

Hapag-Lloyd became the first of the major carriers to offer a glimpse into the impact the industry faces as the war with Iran continues. The company finalized its strong results for 2025 and, while maintaining its outlook, issued a dire forecast for 2026. Speaking during a press briefing on Thursday, CEO Rolf Habben Jansen said the company and the industry are “grappling with a big challenge,” as the war disrupts shipping in the Middle East. Hapag reports it has six...

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