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Maritime Industry Briefing: Hormuz Tensions, Livestock Ship Conditions, and LNG Dark Fleet Expansion

By MGN EditorialMarch 24, 2026 at 12:41 PM

A roundup of recent maritime news including the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis, new footage of poor conditions on a livestock carrier, and Russia's expansion of its 'dark fleet' into liquefied natural gas shipping.

## Hormuz Tensions Leave Shipping in Limbo Conflicting reports from the United States and Iran have left the maritime industry in a state of uncertainty regarding the ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. According to Splash247, 'confusion reigns supreme' as President Trump stated that the US and Iran are in 'very good and productive conversations' to resolve the conflict, while also indicating that the US will pause military strikes. This back-and-forth has left shipping companies operating in the region in a precarious position, as they must navigate the risks of potential escalation while also managing the commercial impacts. 'The shipping industry is left in limbo,' the report states, 'with markets swinging wildly in response to the conflicting claims.' ## Livestock Carrier Conditions Exposed New footage has emerged that sheds light on the poor conditions faced by thousands of cattle aboard the livestock carrier Spiridon II, which has been stranded off the coast of Turkey for weeks, according to Splash247. The 1973-built vessel transported close to 3,000 animals from Uruguay, but has been unable to offload the cargo due to port restrictions. The footage 'exposes conditions' on the ship, which industry observers have described as 'distressing.' The situation highlights the challenges and animal welfare concerns that can arise in long-distance livestock shipping operations. As the Spiridon II remains in limbo, the plight of the cattle onboard has drawn increased scrutiny from regulators and animal rights groups. ## Russia Expands 'Dark Fleet' to LNG Russia is broadening the scope of its 'dark fleet' - vessels that operate outside the traditional maritime tracking systems - beyond oil tankers and into the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector, according to Splash247. The report states that three 20-year-old LNG carriers have recently been sold to a newly formed company in Turkey and subsequently reflagged to Sierra Leone, a registry that has become a hub for sanctioned Russian-linked vessels. This move by Russia aligns with its broader strategy of building up a fleet of ships that can operate outside the purview of international sanctions and monitoring. The expansion into LNG shipping is a notable development, as it allows Russia to potentially bypass restrictions on its energy exports. Industry analysts will be closely watching to see if this 'dark fleet' approach spreads further within the global LNG trade.
#Strait of Hormuz#livestock shipping#LNG#sanctions#dark fleet

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