Tankers
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Euronav leaves door open to ‘second mover advantage’ scrubber investments
Belgian tanker giant Euronav has detailed its ultra large IMO 2020 sulphur cap plans today, and, under new management, gave…
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Weekly Broker: High expectations for Q4
The dry bulk S&P market has again seen a generous number of ships changing hands in the past week, reflecting…
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Cosco PetroChina Shipping secures oil shipping contract with Hengli Petrochemical
Cosco PetroChina Shipping, a joint venture between Cosco and PetroChina, has entered into an agreement with Dalian-based Hengli Petrochemical for…
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Blacklisted Adrian Darya 1 waits for tanker assistance
After a weekend circling the eastern Mediterranean the Iranian VLCC, , has stopped 45 nautical miles west of Tripoli, Lebanon…
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Uljanik Plovidba changes name to Alpha Adriatic
Locally listed Croatian shipowner Uljanik Plovidba is changing its name to Alpha Adriatic to avoid it being linked to a…
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Hunter Group secures sale and leaseback financing
Norwegian owner Arne Fredly’s VLCC vehicle, Hunter Group has entered into a binding term sheet a five-year sale-and-leaseback agreement with…
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Controversial Iranian VLCC enters Turkish waters
The Iranian VLCC , formerly known as Grace 1, entered Turkish territorial waters this morning and appears to be on…
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MOL rings the changes at Nordic Tankers
Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has started the integration process of MOL Nordic Tankers (MOLNT) into MOL Chemical Tankers (MOLCT),…
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Weekly Broker: Dry bulk sales fail to keep pace with the BDI
Dry bulk rates are basking in highs not seen for nearly six years with some analysts now suggesting that they…
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Thun Tankers orders new product tanker for Geos charter
Sweden’s Thun Tankers has placed an order for a 4,250 dwt product tanker at Dutch yard Scheepswerf Ferus Smit, with…
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Splash Extra identifies the key levers in shipping’s perpetual supply/demand tussle
The August edition of Splash Extra launches today with a central theme looking at what metrics shipowners find the most…
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KNOT clinches 15-year shuttle tanker charter with Total
Knutsen NYK Offshore Tankers (KNOT), a joint venture betwenn NYK and Knutsen, has sealed a time-charter contract with Total for…
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Front Altair to return to service in Q4
Frontline has revealed its burnt LR2 tanker, , will resume operations in the final quarter of the year after extensive…
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John Bolton reiterates US stance towards controversial Iranian VLCC
An Iranian suezmax is charging through the Red Sea, widely tipped to come alongside the VLCC, the world’s most tracked…
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Nobu Su to appeal jail sentence
The fallen Taiwanese shipping magnate Nobu Su is appealing his 21-month prison sentence. Su, the head of TMT, was jailed…
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Estoril Navigation snaps up MOL LR1 tanker
Greek tanker owner Estoril Navigation has acquired 2007-built Japanese LR1 tanker , according to brokers. Seasure Shipbroking and Advanced Shipping…
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Amoretti Armatori sells small tanker to NT Marine
Following a recent orders for a pair of small tankers in China and the purchase of two MR1s from Rederi…
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Iranian VLCC in the spotlight switches destination to Turkey
The , the world’s most tracked ship over the past week, has changed its destination. The Iranian VLCC, formerly known…
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Frontline takes up to 14 suezmaxes from Trafigura in cash plus shares deal
John Fredriksen’s Frontline has closed a deal with Trafigura subsidiary Trafigura Maritime Logistics (TML) to acquire 10 new Korean-built suezmax…
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Stena Impero tipped to be released soon
State television in Sweden is reporting that the , impounded at the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas for the past…
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