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Risk Intelligence: How the Russia-Ukraine war reshapes Baltic Sea risk
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Risk Intelligence: How the Russia-Ukraine war reshapes Baltic Sea risk

State producer QatarEnergy extended force majeure on its liquefied natural gas supply through mid-June, according to people familiar with the matter, as the Strait of Hormuz remains almost entirely closed to tanker traffic.

Risk Intelligence: How the Russia-Ukraine war reshapes Baltic Sea risk

Risk Intelligence: How the Russia-Ukraine war reshapes Baltic Sea risk

Risk Intelligence: How the Russia-Ukraine war reshapes Baltic Sea risk

In the continuing recent upsurge in Somali-associated piracy, the Togo-flagged oil products tanker Eureka (IMO 1022823) has been boarded off Yemen’s...

Ukraine launched a wave of drone attacks on targets across Russia on Sunday, hitting the Baltic Sea port of Primorsk and setting it on fire, and striking a number of vessels, as it steps up attacks on energy infrastructure and other targets.Ukraine's…
Sweden's coast guard has boarded and detained a Russia-facing shadow fleet tanker in the Baltic, the latest in a growing campaign of Nordic/European...

Ukraine's security forces have struck and damaged two shadow fleet tankers at the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, Russia, and three additional vessels...
In this episode of "What’s Going on With Shipping? ", we tackle one of the most debated pieces of maritime legislation: the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, better known as the Jones Act.

Stolt Tankers, which owns a fleet of more than 100 chemical parcel tankers, will use Tilla's software platform to manage the travel required for its c...

Iranian officials are reporting that the U.S. released six crewmembers from one of the vessels that had been boarded and commandeered since the start...

ECSA: European shipping represents 34.5% of the global fleet

Swedish authorities arrest captain of sanctioned tanker over false documents

Risk Intelligence: How the Russia-Ukraine war reshapes Baltic Sea risk

The U.S. Navy's blockade may be preventing Iran from moving much crude to market, but a small number of tankers in ballast have been leaking through,...

Ukraine is continuing its efforts targeting Russia’s oil revenues with reports of new attacks on a tanker in the Black Sea as well as infrastructure d...

In what is thought to be the fifth confirmed piracy incident in just over a week, a tanker far out to sea is reporting it was approached but able to...

Indian officials, during an inter-ministerial meeting on Monday, revealed the details of an incident over the weekend during which a small product tan...
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April 27, 2026 In this episode of What's Going on With Shipping? , Sal Mercogliano dives into the eighth week of the intensifying maritime conflict between the United States and Iran.

Swedish authorities arrest captain of sanctioned tanker over false documents
April 26, 2026 The United States blockade against Iran has come under criticism for its effectiveness. This video, utilizing information from WindwardAI, Tanker Trackers, US Central Command and Marine Traffic analyze the blockade and the impact it is having on Iranian and commercial shipping in the Arabian Sea and Ind

Two tankers collide near the port of Campana

Vessel attacks in Strait of Hormuz persist as security concerns rise
April 18, 2026 This episode examines the issue whether the Strait of Hormuz is open or closed based on the announcements of President Trump and Iranian Foreign Minister and what ACTUALLY happened in the Strait on April 17 and 18. Contact What's Going on With Shipping via: Patreon: www.
🚨STRAIT OF HORMUZ🚨 Lots of action on 17-18 Apr 1️⃣Cruiseship Celestyal Discovery Breaks Out 2️⃣Large formation of ships head to Strait to depart the Gulf but Divert 3️⃣Wave of tankers breakout 4️⃣Cargo Ships follow but they are turned around; possibly fired upon 5️⃣Cruiseships breakout via southern channel Tune into

🚨STRAIT OF HORMUZ🚨 Lots of action on 17-18 Apr 1️⃣Cruiseship Celestyal Discovery Breaks Out 2️⃣Large formation of ships head to Strait to depart the Gulf but Divert 3️⃣Wave of tankers breakout 4️⃣Cargo Ships follow but they are turned around; possibly fired upon 5️⃣Cruiseships breakout via southern channel Tune into

In this episode we look at the fleet of Very Large Crude Carriers heading to the United States and whether the nation has the ability to handle all of them with the dual blockade of the Persian Gulf by Iran and the U. S.

Gibson: UAE exits OPEC, tanker markets will have to wait and see

Following the US-Iran Ceasefire, Iran announced a closing of the international traffic separation scheme by mining the area and re-routing ships through a new traffic pattern within the territorial waters of Iran and under jurisdiction and control. Contact What's Going on With Shipping via: Patreon: www.

CSC: MEPC 84 outcome is a constructive step forward

Seafarers Happiness Index Q1 2026: Sense of uncertainty is the new pandemic

Seafarers Happiness Index Q1 2026: Sense of uncertainty is the new pandemic

CSC: MEPC 84 outcome is a constructive step forward

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Seafarers Happiness Index Q1 2026: Sense of uncertainty is the new pandemic

The March 30, 2026, update on the Strait of Hormuz. A breakdown of the latest Joint Maritime Information Center report; a replay of the past two days of traffic through the Strait on Marine Traffic; has the tankers that President Trump identified actually sailed out of the Persian Gulf; and finally, the issue regardin

On March 26, 2026, President Trump hosted a cabinet meeting where he discussed how the Iranians permitted the passage of eight to ten Pakistani-flagged tankers out of the Strait of Hormuz, but data from the Joint Maritime Information Center and Marine Traffic do not confirm these ships. He also discussed that Iran had

Windward: Project Freedom introduces a new operational layer in Hormuz

A trickle of ships is flowing through the Strait of Hormuz under the auspices of the Iranians, with charges that they are paying $2 million apiece; meanwhile US and Israeli ships are excluded from the Strait, and it is not clear how the US and Israel will end this conflict. Contact What's Going on With Shipping via: P

In this episode of What the Ship, we review the major news stories for the events unfolding in the Strait of Hormuz, we discuss the situation of the Russian Shadow Fleet including attacks on ports and seizures of tankers; 60 Minutes aired a special on the situation facing US shipbuilding; China is attempting to leverag

This episode looks at the importance of maritime chokepoints over the past five years and how Iran has begun to control shipping egressing from the Strait of Hormuz by requiring sailing into Iranian waters and clear its passage. We also review the March 17, 2026 Joint Maritime INformation Center report, examine the la

The number of ships sailing outbound from the Strait of Hormuz increases, with some ships running the narrow passage, and others sailing into Iranian waters to obtain clearance. We review the latest news and the impact of the disruption on the cruise and container sector and an examination of the targeting of ships by

In this episode, we recap five maritime stories from around the world and provide some updates on past stories. We review the latest Join Maritime Information Center bulletin on the Strait of Hormuz for March 15, 2026, discuss relevant stories and ship passages and discuss a historical analog to the situation the US N

The March 12, 2026, update discusses the attack on two tankers off the coast of Kuwait and a containership off the UAE. We provide an update on shipping news including some national perspectives.

Lessons learned: Fumigated cargo needs gas detection

March 11, 2026, proved a bad day for merchant mariners with three attacks on ships - one in the Strait of Hormuz that led to three mariners going missing and the crew having to abandon their ship, which was on fire. There were two other attacks inside the Persian Gulf, and all seem to be victims of unmanned surface ve

Two tankers collide near the port of Campana

President Trump challenges commercial tankers to run the Strait of Hormuz. What is the Maritime Administration telling ships about the region and where is the U.