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The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has formally rescinded all designated Wind Energy Areas (WEAs) on the Outer Continental Shelf. The move affects over 3.5m acres of previously ...
Cyprus-based bulker and boxship owner Castor Maritime has completed a sale and leaseback transaction with a Japanese counterparty for one of its kamsarmaxes. The Nasdaq-listed company has struck a ...
During the Trump tariff pause, the Pacific liner trade enjoyed a spike in shipments and freight rates. However, the rapid-fire policy changes have caused all kinds of distortions to the box ...
The global shipping industry was rocked by two deadly attacks in the Red Sea, with Yemen’s Houthi rebels launching their first campaign against merchant shipping of the year, sinking two bulk ...
The market for vintage MR2 product tankers has experienced a notable resurgence in activity fover the past two months, driven by declining asset prices. Owners who have been reluctant to let go of ...
Splash Extra Tanker owners wait to see what Donald does next Could the Trump administration really deliver secondary sanctions on Russia?
Splash Extra Good vibrations for dry bulk July has been the best month of the year for shipping’s largest sector ...
Tankers Argentina is poised to become a far more prominent fixture on the global crude oil shipping landscape, with soaring shale output and major infrastructure investments unlocking new export ...
The largest onshore and offshore drilling company in Saudi Arabia by fleet size, Arabian Drilling, has won its first-ever contract for offshore work outside its home country.
Dr Jens Tülsner from Marine Medical Solutions writes for Splash today. The maritime industry says it cares about seafarer wellbeing, and I believe it does, but too often the way it shows that ...
Shipping’s first centrifugal onboard carbon capture system has been installed at Turkey’s Besiktas Shipyard aboard an LR2 product tanker owned by Scorpio Tankers.
South Korea’s CK Line has placed an order for up to four feeder containerships at China’s Yangzijiang Shipbuilding. The Seoul-based liner operator has booked two firm 1,100 teu newbuilds at ...