Cargo & IMSBC
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Empty Tankers Reportedly Moving to US for Oil and Gas Loading
Empty tankers heading to US ports for oil and gas loading creates operational considerations for bulk carrier operators and maritime professionals.
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EU LNG Import Surge from Russia Yamal Project Reaches €2.88 Billion
EU imports nearly all Yamal LNG cargoes in Q1 2026, paying €2.88 billion despite pending ban. Analysis of cargo flows and market implications.
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EU LNG Imports from Yamal Project Surge Despite Pending Restrictions
EU increased Yamal LNG imports in Q1 2026, paying €2.88 billion despite pending restrictions. Analysis of cargo flows and shipping implications.
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Global Shipping Order Book Reaches 17-Year High at 191m CGT
Global shipping order book hits 17-year high at 191m CGT, representing 17% of fleet. Analysis of implications for bulk carrier operators and market dynamics.
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Jones Act Waiver Shows Limited Impact on Domestic Oil Distribution
Jones Act waiver allows foreign ships in domestic trades but shows minimal impact on U.S. oil supply as refiners prefer profitable export markets.
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Qatar LNG Carriers Reverse Course at Strait of Hormuz
Qatar LNG carriers reverse course at Strait of Hormuz, delaying first regional exports amid security concerns affecting energy shipping operations.
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Cargo Vessel Struck by Drone Debris in Azov Sea During Regional Conflict
Cargo vessel struck by drone debris in Azov Sea highlights maritime safety challenges for bulk carriers operating in conflict-affected waters