Tankers
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BRS boss reignites the slow steaming debate
François Cadiou, the chairman of French brokerage BRS, has reignited the slow steaming debate, arguing in his company’s just published…
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Scorpio Tankers promotes onboard carbon capture
Emanuele Lauro-led Scorpio Tankers has entered into a memorandum of understanding with US-based Carbon Ridge to collaborate on the development…
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Pools no longer seen as a defensive measure
The world’s leading commercial managers make the case for pools in an upturn. Commercial management of ships is a growing…
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Erik Thun orders another Chinese tanker
Erik Thun has signed a contract for a new dual-fuel tanker. Upon delivery, the vessel will become number ten in…
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Scorpio Tankers offloads three ships
Monaco-headquartered Scorpio Tankers has entered into agreements to sell two LR2 and one MR vessel to unnamed buyers. The New…
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Another Thai tanker explodes in Bangkok
Another tanker has exploded in the Thai capital with the loss of one life. The , a product tanker, exploded…
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Jitendra Misra passes away
Tributes are pouring in today after the sudden death last night of Captain Jitendra Misra, the veteran head of Dubai-based…
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Estoril Navigation sells its oldest ship
Greek tanker outfit Estoril Navigation led by Alex Karidopoulos has sold its oldest ship. The 19-year-old aframax, Blue Power, has…
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FreightFlows debuts predictive maritime platform
Boston-based FreightFlows has announced the launch of its next-generation predictive maritime intelligence platform focused on predicting near-term commercial ship operations.…
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FSL takes legal action against charterer over tanker stuck in Indian customs probe
Singapore’s FSL Trust Management has commenced legal proceedings against an undisclosed charterer of its Japanese-built tanker currently held up in…
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Tankers International adds Mercuria VLCC to its pool
UK-based VLCC pool operator Tankers International has welcomed the Mercuria-operated 2012-built . The vessel was delivered to Tankers International’s specialist…
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Shipowners still cashing in on Russian exports
While most shipowners have decided to give Russia a wide berth in the wake of sanctions and the dangerous conditions…
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Seaborne trade with Russia drops by 58% since the start of the invasion of Ukraine
Seaborne trade with Russia has dropped by 58% since the invasion of Ukraine began 22 days ago, new data from…
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Splash launches 72-page shipmanagement special
Splash today launches a comprehensive shipmanagement magazine featuring the views of more than 100 top executives deliberating on where this…
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Shipping walks tricky Russian sanctions tightrope
There are 1,505 Russian-affiliated vessels that face some form of restrictions as the global maritime industry comes to terms with…
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Saverys family spends $200m retaking top shareholding position at Euronav from Fredriksen
Stick, fold or double down – the onus is now back on John Fredriksen in an intriguing shareholder tussle at…
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Kristian Mørch to step down as Odfjell CEO
Kristian Mørch, Odfjell’s chief executive officer since 2015, has decided to resign once a successor is named to his leadership…
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Asian owners set to stretch their lead over European counterparts
In its latest weekly report Clarkson Research Services has highlighted how Asian shipowners have finally overhauled their European peers to…
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Tanker impacts of Venezuelan sanctions being lifted in the spotlight
Tanker analysts have been studying the ramifications for global oil trades if Venezuelan sanctions are lifted in the wake of…
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Prime Marine takes another LR1
Stathis Topouzoglou and his Prime Marine have dived into the secondhand market. Sources tell Splash that the Greek outfit has…
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