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Maritime in Minutes - March 2026 in review

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

Ships and ports targeted as Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz in Middle East war, Star Bulk joins Genco and Diana Shipping takeover battle, and can the IMO’s net zero framework survive? A round-up of the top maritime and shipping stories in March on the Seatrade Maritime Podcast with a special focus on the war in the Middle East and the impact on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Tanker hit near Qatar causing a fire

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

A third vessel has been attacked in the Arabian Gulf in 24 hours, and the second tanker to be struck. In this case the tanker involved was 17 nm north of Doha, Qatar.
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Baltic Dry Index at Near 3-Week Low, Posts Monthly Loss 

From www.hellenicshippingnews.com

The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk freight index was down for a second session on Tuesday, falling 1.1% to a near three-week low of 1,995 points.

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Proposals to End Gulf Conflict Align With Iranian Control of Hormuz

From maritime-executive.com

On Tuesday, shortly after President Donald Trump proposed leaving the Strait of Hormuz as a matter for other nations to address, China and Pakistan released a peace proposal that would provide for "normal passage" - without explicitly calling for a withdrawal of Iranian administration of the strategic waterway. 

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After Ukrainian Attacks, Fires Halt Oil Loading at Ust-Luga for Days

From maritime-executive.com

The repeated Ukrainian drone attacks on the Russian oil port of Ust-Luga have reduced its export activity to near-zero, according to data from maritime intelligence firm Windward. 

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Andrej Telegin: Red Sea AWRP up after Houthi attack on Israel

From www.linkedin.com

Red Sea AWRP up after Houthi attack on Israel
Additional war risk premium (AWRP) rates in the Red Sea have risen after the Yemen-based militant Houthis attacked Israel at the weekend.

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Cosco Shipping Energy Transportation reports 2% profit increase

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

Cosco Shipping Energy Transportation generated RMB 23.89 billion ($3.45 billion) in total operating revenue, up 2.7% year-on-year in 2025, amid what it described as a complex global operating environment. 
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War risk insurance cost off highs but still elevated in Persian Gulf

From www.hellenicshippingnews.com

The Additional War Risk Premium for moving tankers across the Persian Gulf eased in the week ended March 27 as more ships crossed the risky waters of the Strait of Hormuz amid hopes that an agreement may eventually be reached to end the war in the Middle East, market participants said March 27.

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Bunker Trader OK Lim Hospitalized Just Before Prison Term Begins

From maritime-executive.com

Former bunker-trading magnate OK Lim (Lim Oon Kuin) has been hospitalized with breathing difficulties, just days ahead of the planned start of a long prison sentence for defrauding his bankers.

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Military Sealift Command Captain Relinquished License to Avoid USCG Hearing

From maritime-executive.com

Maritime Legal Aid & Advocacy, a not-for-profit advocacy organization, is reporting that another captain has voluntarily relinquished his license, ending a Coast Guard administrative Suspension & Revocation proceeding stemming from allegations of sexual misconduct. 

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Tug Captain Charged With Manslaughter for Tragic Sailboat Collision

From maritime-executive.com

Prosecutors in Florida have charged the captain of a mini-tugboat with seaman's manslaughter in connection with a deadly collision that killed three young girls in Biscayne Bay last year. 

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Seafarer Organizations Work with Gulf States for Crews Caught in War Zone

From maritime-executive.com

Concern continues for the estimated 20,000 seafarers trapped in the Persian Gulf on as many as 2,000 to 3,000 ships in total. 
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Hijacked Iranian Dhow Located to Disrupt Potential Further Piracy

From maritime-executive.com

An Iranian-flagged dhow, which was hijacked by suspected Somali pirates, has been located and isolated, according to a report from the European Naval Force Operation in the region, Operation Atalanta. 

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Ningbo Ocean Shipping lines up fresh feeder boxship order

From splash247.com

Ningbo Ocean Shipping Co (NBOSCO) is continuing its containership fleet expansion with a fresh newbuilding plan. 

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Fugro wins early-stage work on Petrobras wind pilot

From splash247.com

Fugro has secured a role on Brazil’s first offshore wind project to move forward under a formal environmental licensing process, taking on geotechnical work for Petrobras’ Rio de Janeiro offshore wind pilot. 

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Malta’s Polidano steps into shipping with Damen order

From splash247.com

Malta’s Polidano Group is stepping further into shipping, placing an order for two small cargo vessels at Dutch builder Damen Shipyards. 

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Venergy lifts MR options at K Shipbuilding

From splash247.com

Rapidly expanding Greek owner Venergy Maritime is stepping up its tanker newbuilding drive, firming up options for two more MR product tankers at South Korea’s K Shipbuilding. 

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Pan Ocean adds VLCC newbuild to growing tanker play

From splash247.com

South Korea’s Pan Ocean has added another VLCC to its orderbook, continuing a steady push into the crude tanker segment. 

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Rising input costs temper Philippines rice harvest 

From www.world-grain.com

FAS: Production forecast to reach 19.68 million tonnes on stable planted area
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Cargill to expand edible oil plant in Malaysia 

From www.world-grain.com

Company plans multimillion-dollar investment in Port Klang
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Cairnspring Mills achieves climate label certification

From www.world-grain.com

Becomes first flour company to receive the distinction
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CESCO creates Italian company with integration of Technobins 

From www.world-grain.com

Combines project management, design and manufacturing of storage systems
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India's Crude Oil Reserves Only Enough for 20-40 Days, Says PNGRB Secretary

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

According to Anjan Kumar Mishra, Secretary of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board, India's crude oil reserves can only sustain for 20 to 40 days. 

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Gas prices soar past $4 for gallon of regular in US, highest since 2022

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

The surge is linked to the ongoing conflict with Iran. Crude oil costs have risen sharply. This is impacting household budgets and businesses across the nation.
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