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Hafnia Promotes Consolidation for Energy Transition Benefits
Product and chemical tanker owner Hafnia continues to push for market consolidation, acquiring a 14% stake in Torm as it sees scale as key to navigating the energy transition.
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Energy Fuels Boosts Uranium, Rare Earth Production in 2025
Energy Fuels reports strong 2025 results, including increased uranium sales, over 1 million pounds of low-cost U.S. uranium production, and successful rare earth pilot production.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: ESG Recognition, Shipping Market Trends, and Port Infrastructure Updates
A roundup of recent news on ESG reporting, shipping market conditions, and port infrastructure projects across the maritime industry.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Port Concessions, VLCC Rates, and Liner Leadership Changes
A roundup of top maritime news stories, including terminated port concessions in Panama, surging VLCC freight rates, and a major liner CEO stepping down.
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Panama Authorities Search CK Hutchison Ports Unit in Escalating Dispute
Panamanian officials searched a ports unit of Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison, escalating a rift over control of two key ports in the strategic Panama Canal waterway.
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World's First Commercial Green Ammonia Cargo Shipped to South Korea
Envision, a green technology company, has launched the world's first global shipment of green ammonia from China to South Korea, marking a significant milestone in the maritime industry's transition to sustainable fuels.
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Envision Completes World's First Commercial Green Ammonia Cargo Shipment to South Korea
Envision, a leading green technology company, has launched the world's first global shipment of green ammonia from China to South Korea, marking a significant milestone in the maritime industry's transition to sustainable fuels.
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Sinokor's VLCC Buying Spree Sends U.S. Gulf Freight Rates Soaring
A major shipowner's aggressive investment in supertankers has driven freight rates for U.S. Gulf oil exports to pandemic-era highs.
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Envision Launches World's First Commercial Green Ammonia Cargo Shipment
Envision, a green technology company, has completed the world's first commercial shipment of green ammonia from China to South Korea, marking a significant milestone in the maritime industry's transition to sustainable fuels.
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Shipping Strategies Must Adapt to Structural Volatility
As geopolitics reshape trade routes and volatility becomes the new normal, shipping companies must move beyond relying on market recoveries and adopt more disciplined, flexible strategies.
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CMA CGM Launches New Japan-Europe Service
French shipping giant CMA CGM is launching a new direct service linking Japan and South China to North Europe, offering improved transit times.
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Paratus Energy Reports Strong Q4 and Full-Year 2025 Results
Paratus Energy Services, a leading offshore energy services provider, announced robust financial and operational performance for Q4 and full-year 2025.
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Shipping Roundup: New Chinese Capesize Player, Marinakis Tanker IPO, and More
A roundup of the latest news in the maritime industry, including a new Chinese capesize shipping company, a successful tanker IPO, and other updates.
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TGS Expands West Africa Presence with New 3D Survey in Nigeria
Oslo-listed seismic data firm TGS partners with Nigerian regulators on a new 3D offshore survey in the Niger Delta region.
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Reach Subsea Wins Contract to Inspect Gassco's Subsea Pipelines with Certified USV
Norway's Reach Subsea has been awarded a contract to perform an external inspection of Gassco's subsea pipelines using a fully certified Reach Remote uncrewed surface vessel (USV).
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Maritime Industry Roundup: Tanker Newbuilds and VLCC Orders
A roundup of recent news on custom tanker newbuilds for constrained routes and new VLCC orders at a Chinese shipyard.
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TotalEnergies Signs 20-Year LNG Offtake Deal for Alaskan Project
French energy giant TotalEnergies has signed a preliminary agreement to offtake liquefied natural gas from an upcoming Alaskan LNG project for 20 years.
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Corpus Christi Becomes Second-Largest US LNG Export Project
The U.S. Energy Department has approved a 12% expansion in exports at Cheniere Energy's Corpus Christi LNG terminal, making it the second-largest LNG export facility in the United States.
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Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Soars to Record Profits in 2025
Chinese shipbuilder Yangzijiang reports a 28% jump in profits as its orderbook surpasses $22 billion, signaling a strong recovery in the global shipping market.
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US LNG Giant Expands Newbuild Vessel Charters
Cheniere Energy exercises options to charter additional LNG vessels from Ocean Yield and NYK, signaling growing demand for US LNG exports.
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