Washington Opens an At Sea Sanctions Valve and Eyes a Jones Act Escape Hatch

The U.S. is now testing two very different levers to cool an overheated oil and fuel market. One is external: Treasury has officially opened a 30 day window for the delivery and sale of...
Norway Blocks Norwegian-Flagged Ships From Hormuz Transit

Norway has now moved past caution and into prohibition: the Norwegian Maritime Authority said on March 12, 2026 that Norwegian-flagged vessels may not enter the Persian Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz until further...
Hormuz Shock Sends Oil Security Into Emergency Mode

The market is no longer dealing with a normal geopolitical premium. The IEA now says the Middle East war has created the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market, with...
Reserve Release Floodgates Open as Governments Race to Calm Oil Markets

A coordinated emergency draw from strategic oil stocks is now live, with the International Energy Agency lining up the largest release in its history and several major members publishing their own country-level draw details....
Explosive Sea Drones Turn Tanker Security Into a Close Range Problem

Over the last two weeks, the Gulf threat picture has shifted again: explosive uncrewed surface vessels are now being cited alongside missiles, drones, and projectiles as a practical risk for tankers, especially near chokepoints...
Inferno in the Gulf – Tankers on Fire, Container Ship Hit, and Fuel Tanks Burning

A single 24 hour window has turned Gulf risk from “elevated” to “actively expanding,” with attacks now touching three layers of the maritime system at once: ships at sea, ships in port approaches, and...
The Container Fleet Power Play That Just Got Real

A major shift is underway in who controls the steel behind container supply. Ocean Network Express is moving to nearly 49% ownership of Poseidon, the holding company behind Seaspan, while Yangzijiang Shipbuilding is deploying...
Antwerp Bruges Vessel Traffic Squeezed as Pilot and Control Actions Trigger Queue Build

Strike-driven constraints are now showing up as a hard nautical bottleneck at Antwerp-Bruges, not just slower terminal work. With pilot availability and traffic-center coverage disrupted, seagoing inbound and outbound movements have been suspended in...
Ships Hit Again Near Hormuz on Day 12 as Projectile Strikes Force Fresh Route Pauses

Day 12 delivered a sharp escalation for commercial traffic near the Strait of Hormuz: three separate vessels were struck by projectiles within hours, including a shipboard fire north of Oman. Crews were reported safe,...
Oil Whiplash Rewrites Voyage Economics in Real Time

Over the last 48 hours, crude went from fear-driven highs to a sharp pullback, and maritime feels that swing immediately because it hits bunkers, freight behavior, and the cost of uncertainty at the same...
Europe Takes Every Arctic LNG Cargo as the 2027 Ban Clock Ticks

Europe just absorbed the entire February export stream from Russia’s Arctic Yamal LNG, even as EU law now sets a full LNG import ban starting January 1, 2027. The tension is not theoretical: it...
Hormuz Closure Drives Bunker Prices to Record Highs

When Hormuz stops functioning as a reliable corridor, bunker markets reprice faster than almost anything else in shipping. In early March 2026, a mix of constrained East of Suez supply, disrupted operations at Fujairah,...
Bapco Force Majeure After Bahrain Refinery Strike Fuel Flows Tighten Across the Gulf

Bahrain’s refining system just became an operational variable for regional shipping: Bapco Energies declared force majeure after an attack hit the Sitra refinery complex, and the ripple effect quickly shifts from “headline risk” to...
Aramco Opens the Spot Tap and Shifts Barrels West

Saudi Aramco has moved unusually fast to keep contracted flows and Asia supply chains from breaking: issuing rare crude tenders and pushing more liftings through the Red Sea system as Gulf-side loadings face disruption...
Iraq’s Export Engine Stalls as Tankers Stop Arriving and Storage Hits the Ceiling

Iraq’s southern oil system is sliding into a forced slowdown because the export chain is breaking at the last link. With tanker movements constrained and new liftings failing to materialize at Basra-area terminals, crude...
VLCC Rates Blow Past $500,000 as Gulf Sabotage Warning Tightens the Market

VLCC earnings have moved into extreme territory as risk gating replaces normal supply and demand in the Middle East Gulf: a US-led coalition warning flagged a credible sabotage threat to stationary vessels and those...
Middle East Network Tightens as Maersk Pauses FM1 and ME11 and Suspends Gulf Shuttles

Maersk has temporarily suspended two major container services that connect the Middle East with Asia and Europe, a clear signal that the current Gulf risk picture is now driving network-level decisions, not just higher...
Reinsurance Steps Back and War Risk Tightens Fast

As conflict intensity spreads beyond the Gulf and into the Indian Ocean lane set, the risk stack is being repriced from the top down. The reported U.S. submarine torpedoing of an Iranian warship off...
Strait of Hormuz Timeline & 2026 Shipping Shock

Commercial shipping through Hormuz has shifted from normal risk management to an operational stop start environment driven by VHF transit warnings, security incidents near the approaches, and insurance availability tightening into a practical gating...
Arctic Metagaz Sinks and Russia’s LNG Fleet Starts Rerouting as Risk Premium Jumps

A sanctioned Russian LNG carrier, Arctic Metagaz, has now sunk after an explosion and fire in the central Mediterranean, and the immediate follow-on signal is operational: other Russian LNG tonnage is changing behavior, including...