06

Jan

Latvia Finds No Link Between Ship and Baltic Cable Breach, Probe Goes On

OSLO, Jan 5 (Reuters) – Latvian police have found no links between a ship at the Liepaja port and the damage to an underwater telecom cable connecting Latvia t...

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06

Jan

Caribbean Shipping Confronts New Era of Risk After U.S. Raid in Venezuela

This past weekend marked a turning point for commercial shipping in the southern Caribbean. Paul Morgan (gCaptain) - A military strike by the United States in...

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06

Jan

Fatal South China Sea Collision: Fatigue and Disabled Alarms Behind Deadly Tanker Crash

A serious accident occurred in the South China Sea in 2024 when two tankers collided, highlighting major issues such as crew fatigue, malfunctioning safety sys...

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06

Jan

Venezuelan Oil Shunned by China as Offers Get More Expensive

Jan 6, 2026 – Chinese buyers have decided not to purchase Venezuelan crude this week due to a US blockade limiting exports and driving up prices. Venezuela's...

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06

Jan

Venezuela’s Oil Deliveries to Asia At Standstill, Chevron’s Exports Flowing -Shipping Data

On January 6, Venezuela's main oil ports have not delivered any crude oil for the past five days to state-run PDVSA's customers in Asia, according to shipping...

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05

Jan

OPEC+ Keeps Oil Output Steady Amid Turmoil Among Members

DUBAI/LONDON, Jan 4 (Reuters) - OPEC+ has decided to keep oil production levels the same after a quick meeting on Sunday, avoiding discussions about the po...

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05

Jan

Rubio Says Oil ‘Quarantine’ Gives US Leverage Over Venezuela

By Jen Judson January 4, 2026 - 9:06 AM - Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the US plans to implement an oil "quarantine" to achieve its goals with V...

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05

Jan

Venezuela’s PDVSA Asks Some Joint Ventures To Cut Back Oil Output

January 4 (Reuters) – Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA is asking some of its joint ventures to reduce crude production due to a halt in exports, according t...

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05

Jan

Finland Says Ship Dragged Anchor for ‘Tens of Kilometers’ Before Baltic Sea Cable Break

Investigators in Finland are looking into a disruption of a major telecommunications cable in the Gulf of Finland last week. They found strong evidence that a...

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