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Maritime Industry Briefing: Offshore Wind, Seafarer Fatigue, and LNG Shipping Rates

By MGN EditorialMarch 9, 2026 at 04:08 PM

A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including a major offshore wind project in Ireland, discussions on seafarer fatigue at the IMO, and surging LNG shipping rates.

## Fugro Awarded Offshore Wind Survey Contract in Ireland Dutch surveyor Fugro has been awarded a contract by Oriel Windfarm to deliver a detailed geotechnical site investigation that will inform the design and installation of foundations for 25 offshore wind turbines off the coast of Louth County, Ireland. The 375MW project is planned to be among Ireland's largest offshore wind farms. According to Splash247, the survey work will provide critical data to support the project's engineering and construction. ## IMO Examines Seafarer Fatigue Regulations The International Maritime Organization's (IMO) recent Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping (HTW) Subcommittee meeting examined fatigue-related provisions in maritime regulations, reports Seatrade Maritime. Seafarer fatigue has been an ongoing concern, with the IMO Secretary-General recently condemning 'unacceptable' seafarer deaths in the Strait of Hormuz, which he attributed to the dangers faced by crews. The HTW discussions aim to advance the conversation on addressing this critical issue. ## LNG Shipping Rates Surge Amid Middle East Tensions According to Hellenic Shipping News, LNG shipping rates have skyrocketed this week due to the geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran. On the Australia-Japan route, 174,000 cbm vessels saw rates climb over $223,000 per day, a $181,600 week-on-week increase. The LNG spot market has experienced an 'extraordinary surge' across major routes as LNG prices have soared. The maritime industry is closely watching how the Middle East conflict will continue to impact shipping markets.
#offshore wind#seafarer fatigue#LNG shipping#geopolitics

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