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Feb

Sinokor’s VLCC Blitz Sends U.S. Gulf Rates to Pandemic-Era Highs

By Alex Longley and Weilun Soon (Bloomberg) — A bold investment by a shipowner in oil tankers has given them significant power, allowing them to control a larg...

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27

Feb

Huge Supertanker Bet Keeps Growing With US Gulf Locked Up

February 26, 2026 – A major shift in the oil tanker market is happening as South Korea's Sinokor group, backed by Mediterranean Shipping Co., takes control of...

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26

Feb

NexusWave powers Vega Reederei’s new eco fleet with bonded connectivity

This year, the ship owner will equip new compact and eco-friendly cargo vessels with Inmarsat Maritime's bonded connectivity solution, ensuring they meet the d...

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26

Feb

U.S. Treasury Sanctions 12 Tankers in Iran’s Shadow Fleet

Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury increased its pressure on Iran by sanctioning more than 30 entities, individuals, and ships. This coordinated...

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26

Feb

Maersk’s APM Terminals Takes the Helm at Panama’s Port of Balboa

APM Terminals has started temporary operations at Panama's Port of Balboa on the Pacific coast, kicking off an 18-month stabilization phase. This step aims to...

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26

Feb

Bahri Charters Five Supertankers as Rates Approach $200K/Day

Saudi Arabia's largest oil shipping company, Bahri, has temporarily chartered at least five supertankers, increasing the demand for these massive vessels j...

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26

Feb

Iran Loads 20 Million Barrels of Oil Onto Tankers as U.S. Military Buildup Intensifies

By Weilun Soon and Julian Lee (Bloomberg) – Recently, Iran has been quickly loading oil onto tankers, which may indicate the country is getting ready in case o...

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26

Feb

Wind Giant Sees Strong U.S. Growth Despite Offshore Ban

By Sergio Goncalves LISBON (Reuters) – EDP Renovaveis, the fourth-largest wind energy producer in the world, is feeling “very optimistic” about its growth in...

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26

Feb

Moody’s: Port Import Gains From Supreme Court Tariff Ruling May Prove Fleeting

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling that overturned extensive tariffs established under emergency powers may give U.S. ports a short-term boost in volume. How...

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