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Iranian man released following alleged attempt to enter UK sub base

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

A man arrested in Scotland last week on suspicion of trying to enter Britain's nuclear sub base has been released pending further investigations, Scottish prosecutors announced Monday. A 34-year old man and a 31 year-old Romanian woman were…

TotalEnergies will invest $1 billion into fossil fuel projects after abandoning US offshore wind.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

On Monday, the United States and French energy giant TotalEnergies announced that they would redirect nearly $1 billion in offshore wind leases towards U.S. production of oil and gas. The agreement represents a new approach in the Trump Administration's…

UK looks at expanding its regulatory powers to combat energy price gouging and profiteering

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

Keir Starmer, Britain's Prime Minister, said on Monday that his government may re-examine the powers of the Competition Regulator to combat price gouging in the energy market. Starmer, a member of a parliamentary committee, said: "We are looking at ways to combat 'profiteering.

Starmer: UK must prepare for a prolonged Middle East conflict

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

Keir Starmer, British Prime Minister, said on Monday that Britain must prepare for the possibility that a war with Iran could last for some time. He added that there were no "meaningful" concerns about energy supply. Starmer said that the emergency…

US, TotalEnergies shifts nearly $1 billion away from wind and into oil and gas

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

TotalEnergies, a French and American energy company, announced on Monday that they would divert?nearly 1 billion dollars?from offshore leases towards U.S. oil & natural gas production. This deal is the latest blow for the U.S. offshore industry…

As ships reroute to the Cape, African bunkering hubs benefit

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

The number of ships diverting around the Cape of Good Hope is increasing, as the Middle East war has reshaped global shipping routes. This boosts the role of Africa as a hub for bunkering. Since late 2023 when Houthi attacks against Red?Sea?shipping?began…

Sources: Primorsk remains closed after drone attacks despite Ust-Luga restarting oil exports

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

Three sources familiar with this matter claim that the oil loadings at Russia's Baltic Sea Port?of Ust-Luga recommenced?on Monday after an alert for drone attacks was lifted. Primorsk, however, remained closed following aerial strikes. According to two industry sources…

Japan's oil refiners are looking to North America as a crude supply source

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

Japan Petroleum Association President Shunichi Kito said on Monday that North America was a potential source of alternative crude oil for Japanese refiners. Ecuador, Colombia, and Mexico were also considered as options. Oil buyers around the…

Treasury's Bessent: US has "plenty" of funds to wage war on Iran

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

The?U.S. The?U.S. Bessent also ruled out any calls for tax increases in the "Meet the Press'" program on NBC News. Congress is sceptical about the U.S. government's request to spend $200 billion more on the Iran war after spending large amounts of money for defense last year.

Daily Mail reports that a UK nuclear-powered sub is positioned in the Arabian Sea amid tensions between regional countries.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

The Daily Mail reported that a British nuclear-powered submarine equipped with Tomahawk Cruise Missiles has taken up position in the Arabian Sea, giving Britain the ability to launch long-range attacks if the regional conflict escalates. Could not immediately verify the information.

Cuba is prepared for any possible attack by the US during oil blockade.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

Cuban Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Carlos Fernandez de Cossio said over the weekend that the island nation is ready for the 'unlikely possibility' of a military engagement with the U.S. Havana and Washington began talks in early October…

Trump's order to keep Army and Navy in exclusive TV window

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

Donald Trump, President of the United States, issued an executive order Friday to maintain an exclusive time window for the annual Army Navy football game in December. Since 2009, this game has been played on the second Saturday of December.

Iran opens the Hormuz Strait to all ships except those with a 'traitorous' connection

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

Iranian media reported that the Strait of Hormuz remains open to all ships except those linked to "Iran's enemy", according to reports published on Sunday. Ali Mousavi made his comments in an interview with Xinhua on Friday, just before U.S.

Iran is ready to work with IMO for Gulf maritime security, IMO representative states

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 23, 2026

The Iranian representative at the U.N. maritime agency, reported the semi-official Mehr News Agency on Sunday, said that Iran is ready to "cooperate" with the International Marine Organization to "improve?"maritime safety 'and protect seafarers within the Gulf.

Japan not planning Hormuz escort mission, PM Takaichi says

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 16, 2026

Sanae Takaichi, the Prime Minister of Japan, said on Monday that Japan has no plans to send naval vessels to escort vessels around the Middle East. Donald Trump has called on allies in the Middle East to help protect tankers that are traversing the Strait of Hormuz.

Takaichi, the PM of Japan, says that Japan has not yet planned an escort mission to Hormuz.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 15, 2026

Sanae Takaichi, Japan's Prime Minister, said that the country does not plan to send naval vessels to escort ships in a?Middle East? after Donald Trump asked allies to escort oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz. "We have not taken any decision about dispatching escort vessels." Takaichi…

Australia won't send naval ships to help open Strait of Hormuz

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 15, 2026

A government minister?said?Monday that Australia would not send naval vessels to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. "We will not be sending a vessel to the Strait of Hormuz." Catherine King, who is a cabinet member for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese…

Isles win by two goals, and Simon Holmstrom (2) scores for Isles

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 14, 2026

Simon Holmstrom scored two goals in the last minute of the first period, capping a three goal flurry by the New York Islanders on Saturday night. The Islanders clinched their place in the Eastern Conference Playoff race after beating the Calgary Flames in Elmont, N.Y.

Operator says that the Greek tanker, which was hit by an unidentified object, suffered minor damage.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 14, 2026

The manager of Maran Tankers, said that a Greek-flagged vessel, the Maran Homer was struck by an unidentified object on 'Saturday as it waited for orders to enter Caspian Pipeline Consortium Terminal (CPC) at Novorossiysk. The vessel was struck…

UK and Ireland test their readiness for incidents involving submarine cables

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 13, 2026

Britain and Ireland are planning to conduct live 'exercises' in order to test their preparedness for incidents involving submarine cables. The two countries made this announcement on Friday as part of a joint statement aimed at enhancing maritime cooperation.

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