Why Empty Tankers Into the US Gulf Are Sending Mixed Signals Report

Empty tankers heading into the U.S. Gulf are worth watching because they often signal that shipowners, charterers, or traders expect loading opportunities from one of the world’s biggest crude and refined-product export zones. That...

Hormuz Blockade Lines Redraw Gulf Shipping News

The latest U.S. update is that the blockade is now live and being enforced against maritime traffic entering and leaving Iranian ports, while ships bound for non-Iranian destinations are still formally allowed to transit...

Russia’s Second Post-Sanctions LNG Run Reaches China News

Russia has completed a second post-sanctions LNG delivery to China, this time from Gazprom’s Portovaya plant on the Baltic Sea, with ship-tracking data showing the cargo arriving at the Beihai LNG terminal after leaving...

MSC Reaches 1,000 Boxships and Resets the Scale Debate News

Mediterranean Shipping Co has become the first container carrier in the world to operate 1,000 ships, crossing a threshold that no liner company had previously reached. The milestone was triggered this month by the...

France and Britain Shift Hormuz Planning Into Restart Mode News

France and Britain are now moving the Hormuz response beyond general diplomacy and into structured multinational mission planning, with this week’s talks broken into working groups focused on freedom of navigation, possible sanctions if...

The Real Price of Delay on Aging Commercial Vessels Report

Waiting to modernize an aging commercial vessel rarely feels expensive at first. The costs usually arrive as a series of smaller penalties that are easy to rationalize one by one: higher fuel burn from...

Washington Draws a New Gulf Line Around Iranian Ports News

The United States has begun enforcing a naval blockade on maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports, starting Monday, April 13, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. ET, after ceasefire talks with Tehran collapsed over the...

Saudi Reopens the Red Sea Escape Route at Full Strength News

Saudi Arabia has restored the East-West crude pipeline to its full 7 million barrels per day capacity after attacks linked to the Iran conflict cut throughput and knocked out part of the kingdom’s upstream...

Antwerp’s Spill Shock Freezes a Key European Gateway News

An oil spill during a bunkering operation in Antwerp’s Deurganck Dock has triggered one of the port’s sharpest operational interruptions of the year, spreading from the dock into the Scheldt and forcing a major...