

Wärtsilä Halves Methane Emissions from Popular Dual-Fuel...
Wärtsilä is reporting a breakthrough in enhancing the performance of its popular dual-fuel engine that dramatically improves efficiency while reducing alread...

Ukrainian Captain Refuses to Sail Home to Avoid Getting D...
A Ukrainian state-owned ship is stuck at the port of Burgas, Bulgaria because the captain refused to return to Ukrainian waters, according to local media.

France's First FSRU Commissioned as Efforts Continue to R...
France’s first floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) for liquefied natural gas (LNG) completed commissioning and has come online.
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The Maritime Executive's September-October Edition is Out...
The ancients dredged rivers and estuaries with primitive tools to enable trade, commerce and culture.

Russia Drops Mines as It Renews Efforts to Disrupt Ukrain...
Ukrainian military sources are reporting increased Russian efforts apparently aimed at the humanitarian shipping corridor established in the Black Sea. The R...

St. Lawrence Seaway Shuts Down as Operators' Union Goes o...
A union representing 360 workers on the Canadian side of the St. Lawrence Seaway has gone on strike after failing to reach a contract agreement, temporarily...

First Grain Shipment on New Route
A ship carrying Ukrainian grain has returned to Turkey via the "humanitarian corridor." The ship has reached the entrance to the Bosphorus.

Sanctioned Crude Oil Tanker Docks at Exxon Refinery in Ho...
A crude oil tanker recently sanctioned by the U.S. as part of the first crackdown on Russian oil under the price cap program is being permitted to dock in Ho...

Chief Engineer Sentenced to Year in Jail for Obstructing...
A U.S. court last week sentenced the chief engineer of a Liberian-registered cargo ship to a year in jail for his role in attempting to deceive the U.S. Coas...