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Maritime Industry Briefing: Houthi Red Sea Ban, Sanctioned Tanker Fire, and Offshore Wind Charter Deal

By MGN EditorialJune 8, 2026 at 01:57 PM

This week's maritime briefing covers a new Houthi threat to Israeli shipping in the Red Sea, the safe rescue of 24 Indian seafarers from a burning sanctioned tanker off Oman, and a five-year CSOV charter agreement secured for a Dutch offshore wind project.

## Houthis Declare 'Complete Ban' on Israeli Ships in Red Sea Yemen's Houthi movement has announced a 'complete ban' on Israeli-linked vessels transiting the Red Sea, according to gCaptain. The Iran-backed militant group, which controls significant territory in Yemen, has framed the measure as an escalation of its ongoing campaign targeting shipping it associates with Israel amid the continuing conflict in Gaza. The declaration poses a renewed threat to one of the world's most strategically critical maritime corridors. The Red Sea serves as a key bypass route connecting the Suez Canal to the Strait of Hormuz, and sustained Houthi interdiction efforts since late 2023 have already forced numerous major carriers to reroute vessels around the Cape of Good Hope, adding significant time and cost to global supply chains. Industry observers will be monitoring whether enforcement of the expanded ban triggers further diversions and insurance premium increases for vessels operating in the region. --- ## 24 Indian Seafarers Rescued After Fire Aboard Sanctioned Tanker off Oman All 24 Indian crew members aboard the tanker Marivex were safely evacuated following a fire on the vessel off the coast of Oman, Seatrade Maritime reports. The incident adds to growing concerns surrounding the operational safety standards of vessels operating within the so-called 'shadow fleet' — tankers that frequently carry sanctioned cargoes and often lack conventional insurance coverage or flag-state oversight. The Marivex is listed as a sanctioned vessel, a designation that typically limits access to reputable ship management, maintenance services, and P&I club coverage. While all crew members were rescued without reported fatalities, the incident underscores the heightened safety risks faced by seafarers aboard such vessels. Maritime safety authorities and industry bodies have repeatedly warned that the proliferation of sanctioned and ageing tankers operating outside mainstream regulatory frameworks represents a significant and growing hazard. --- ## Purus CSOV Secures Five-Year Charter for Dutch Offshore Wind Farm Norwegian offshore vessel operator Purus has signed a five-year charter agreement with OranjeWind — a joint venture between energy majors RWE and TotalEnergies — for the deployment of its commissioning service operations vessel (CSOV) Purus Power, according to Splash247. The vessel will support both planned and unplanned maintenance operations at the OranjeWind offshore wind farm located in Dutch waters, with options to extend the agreement beyond the initial term. The deal reflects continued strong demand for purpose-built CSOVs as the European offshore wind sector expands its installed capacity. Operators are increasingly seeking long-term vessel commitments to ensure reliable access to technician transfer and maintenance support throughout the operational lifecycle of wind assets. The OranjeWind project represents a significant collaborative investment by two of Europe's leading energy companies in the Netherlands' offshore renewable energy infrastructure.
#Red Sea#Houthis#shadow fleet#sanctioned tankers#seafarer safety#offshore wind#CSOV#OranjeWind#Purus#tanker fire#maritime security

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