South Korean spy satellites recently detected a telltale sign of Chinese expansionism in the Yellow Sea: a new structure.
Russia is using non-sanctioned vessels and rerouting others to keep oil exports going, maritime data shows, but risks sanctions on even more ships.
Russia’s Federal Agency for Sea & Inland Water Transport (Rosmorrechflot) said: “The cargo tanks of the vessel are not ...
A 22-year-old suezmax tanker suffered an engine room explosion in the Russian port of Ust Luga on Sunday, forcing its crew to ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - U.S. sanctions on Russia should not affect Moscow's oil trade with India, Pavel Sorokin, Russia's first ...
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA has resumed regular imports of light crude as its own output of ...
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Russia Probes Explosion on Oil Tanker
An explosion Sunday on an oil tanker at a port in northwest Russia forced the crew to evacuate and was being investigated, ...
During the night of Feb. 9, the Koala tanker, registered under the flag of Antigua and Barbuda, was docked at Berth No. 3 in ...
The Danish Maritime Authority will start conducting so-called Port State Control checks on ships anchored outside Skagen that ...
On Jan. 10, the US Treasury sanctioned 161 oil tankers for their role in moving Russian oil. It was part of a raft of measures against Moscow imposed by the outgoing Biden administration that ...