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Two Venezuela-Linked Tankers Detained in Dutch Caribbean Islands

Published Feb 8, 2026 10:52 PM by The Maritime Executive

With the resumption of Venezuela's oil trade under U.S. management, shipments from state oil company PDVSA have resumed, including some shipments aboard the same shadow fleet tankers that have carried Venezuelan cargoes for years. Under new orders, some of these vessels are now visiting ports with more stringent PSC inspection regimes, and at least two aging tankers have been detained in Caribbean jurisdictions. The Caribbean MOU on Port State Control (CMOU) reports that the small tankers Morning Sun and Regina...

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China's Belt and Road Initiative Boomed in 2025

Published Feb 8, 2026 10:32 PM by The Maritime Executive

[By Tom Baxter] Last year, Chinese companies’ “engagement” in 150 countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) reached its highest level since the BRI was launched 12 years ago. The value of construction deals involving Chinese companies reached USD 128 billion, up 81% on 2024. While investments totalled USD 85 billion, up 62%. The unprecedented boom has been revealed by annual data from the Griffith Asia Institute, an Australian think-tank, and the Green Finance and Development Center, a...

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A lone tanker at As Salif, Yemen, 2026 (Airbus, Maxar, Data SIO, Google)

Op-Ed: In Shipping, Unenforced Sanctions Are Too Easily Ignored

Published Feb 8, 2026 8:38 PM by The Maritime Executive

The recent movements of the sanctioned chemical/oil products tanker Silver (IMO 9309576) are a rich illustration of how the attractions of profit so easily overcome political loyalties, and how sanctions are ignored by the unscrupulous without consequences. The Silver is false-flagged in landlocked Mali, and is subject to secondary sanctions by the EU, UK (OFSI) and United States’ OFAC, for transporting Russian crude oil and petroleum products. The ship has been previously known as the NS Silver and the Sapphire....

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IMO

U.S. Will Stick With the IMO, But Aims to Defeat the Net Zero Framework

Published Feb 8, 2026 7:38 PM by The Maritime Executive

The United States appears committed to staying with the International Maritime Organization and attempting to win arguments on the inside, in contrast to its decision to withdraw entirely from some other international organizations - such as the World Health Organization - that it considers lost causes. This was apparent from the attendance last week of Marco Sylvester, the US Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation Affairs, at the 16th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum held in Athens, and his participation...

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offshore wind farm

Massachusetts Looks to Nova Scotia to Supply Offshore Wind Energy

Faced with the need for more electrical power and a desire to expand renewable energy, Massachusetts is looking toward the import of renewable energy from neighboring Nova Scotia. The first-of-its-kind agreement would present a novel solution to meeting the needs while also addressing the opposition of the Trump administration to the development of offshore wind energy generation. Massachusetts is a strong supporter of the offshore wind energy industry, with some of the first large projects in the United States. It...

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Shipbuilding

Vigor

French Private Equity Firm Buys Vigor Industrial

French private equity firm Antin Infrastructure Partners has reached an agreement to buy the American shipyard company Vigor Marine Group, bringing new foreign ownership to a key ship repair partner for the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard. Vigor, previously owned by Lone Star Funds, has expanded through serial acquisitions in recent years. It now includes five yards on the West and East Coasts near key fleet concentration areas: Seattle, Portland and Vancouver, within reach of the constellation of bases in...

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Environment

LCO2 transport

Northern Lights has Deals With Shipping Lines to Double CO2 Transport Fleet

The Norwegian CO2 storage initiative, which became the first commercial operation for carbon capture and storage, announced a new deal that will double the company’s fleet by 2029. This comes just months after the company completed its first injection of liquid CO2 for permanent storage. Northern Lights, which is a joint venture between Equinor, TotalEnergies, and Shell, reports it has struck a new charter deal with major shipping companies, including existing partner Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” Line), while adding MISC...

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Business

Arkadivna / istock

China's Belt and Road Initiative Boomed in 2025

[By Tom Baxter] Last year, Chinese companies’ “engagement” in 150 countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) reached its highest level since the BRI was launched 12 years ago. The value of construction deals involving Chinese companies reached USD 128 billion, up 81% on 2024. While investments totalled USD 85 billion, up 62%. The unprecedented boom has been revealed by annual data from the Griffith Asia Institute, an Australian think-tank, and the Green Finance and Development Center, a...

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