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Stonepeak and CMA CGM form joint port venture

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 29, 2026

The French shipping company CMA CGM has partnered with U.S. investment group Stonepeak to form a joint-venture valued at almost $10 billion. This venture will 'operate and develop port terminals in the United States, among others,' the companies announced on Wednesday.

Trump administration sues over 2 deaths from boat strike near Venezuelan coast

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 27, 2026

Families of two men who were killed by a U.S. military missile strike on a suspected drug ship that was?traveling from Venezuela have filed a lawsuit for wrongful death. They claim the pair were "murdered" in a "manifestly illegal" military campaign against civilian vessels.

Trump administration sues over 2 deaths from boat strike near Venezuelan coast

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 27, 2026

Families of two men who were killed by a U.S. military missile strike on a suspected drug ship near Venezuela have filed a lawsuit for wrongful death. They claim that the pair was murdered as part of a "manifestly illegal" military campaign against civilian vessels.

Shipping data shows that a tanker carrying Venezuelan heavy crude oil is heading to Louisiana.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 25, 2026

A crude tanker chartered Trafigura?departed from Venezuela's Jose Port?to Louisiana Offshore Oil Port?documents and LSEG data showed. This was the first cargo to go directly to the U.S. under a 50 million barrel supply agreement agreed between Caracas this month and Washington.

Ship data shows that supertankers destined to transport Venezuelan oil to China have made a U-turn.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 12, 2026

LSEG shipping data revealed on Monday that two China-flagged Supertankers, which were en route to Venezuela to pick up debt paying crude cargoes amidst the U.S. embargo against?the OPEC country?had made a u-turn. They are now returning to Asia. After the U.S.

US seizes Venezuelan-linked tanker before Trump-Machado Meeting

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 15, 2026

The United States has taken another Venezuelan-linked tanker. Officials told the media on Thursday ahead of the meeting between U.S. president Donald Trump and Venezuelan leader Maria Corina Machado. This is the sixth vessel that has been targeted since mid December…

Russia taunts US, UN should monitor ship attack in Caribbean, not Red Sea

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 14, 2026

The U.N. Security Council asked U.N. secretary-general Antonio Guterres on Wednesday to continue providing monthly reports on any further Yemeni Houthi attacks on vessels in Red Sea, prompting Russia to taunt United States. The Russian Deputy U.N.

Venezuela reverses oil production cuts and resumes exports, sources claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 13, 2026

Three sources said that Venezuela's oil company has started reopening wells it and its joint-venture partners had?shut down amid a U.S. strict embargo. Crude exports have resumed with two shipments departing on Monday. Since December, the OPEC countries' oil exports have?been almost at a standstill…

Sources say that Trafigura and Vitol offer Venezuelan crude oil to Indian and Chinese refiners in March for delivery.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 12, 2026

Sources from the trade said that Vitol, Trafigura and refiners in India or China have begun discussions about Venezuelan crude oil sales for cargoes due to arrive in March. On 'Friday, global commodities traders confirmed that they had reached agreements with the U.S.

Ambassador: Ukrainians aboard the seized Bella-1 tanker

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 9, 2026

The Ukrainian ambassador to the United States said on Friday that Ukrainians were part of the crew aboard the Russian-flagged tanker Bella-1 which was seized by U.S. troops this week. Olha Stefanishyna was quoted by Interfax Ukraine as saying that Ukrainian diplomats are in contact with U.S.

Moscow claims that the US has freed two Russian crewmembers from a seized oil tanker upon its request

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 9, 2026

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced?on Friday? that the United States had released two Russian crewmembers from an oil tanker flying the Russian flag, which was seized in the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday. The Russian Transport Ministry announced on Wednesday that it had lost contact after U.S.

Peter Apps: Frenetic military posturing in 2026 sets the tone for a dangerous new era

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 8, 2026

Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief, reaffirmed his belief that the U.S. will win any battle of diplomatic will and military power, whether it be between Denmark or the Trump administration. He made this clear in an interview with CNN on Monday.

Sources: India's Reliance is in talks with the US to obtain a permit for it to purchase Venezuelan oil

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 9, 2026

Two sources with knowledge of the matter said on Friday that Reliance Industries, a private refiner in India, is seeking U.S. permission to resume purchasing Venezuelan crude. The refiner wants to ensure supplies as Western pressures on India to reduce Russian oil imports.

Sources: India's Reliance is in talks with the US to obtain a permit for it to purchase Venezuelan oil

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 9, 2026

Two sources with knowledge of the matter said that Reliance Industries, a private refiner in India, is looking to secure oil as Western pressures on India to reduce its Russian oil purchases. Sources said that Reliance representatives were in talks with the U.S.

US may use Export-Import bank for Venezuela oil projects, energy chief says

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 9, 2026

Energy Secretary Chris Wright told reporters that there is a "real possibility" the U.S. might use its Export-Import Bank to 'fund large oil projects' in Venezuela. This was before President Donald Trump met with industry executives later on Friday.

South Korea's MFG bids up to 210,000 tonnes corn, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 8, 2026

The South Korean Major 'Feedmill Group (MFG), a group of traders in Europe, said that the MFG has announced an international tender for up to 210,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn. The deadline to submit price bids in the tender is January 9, 2019.

Sources say that Chevron is in discussions with the US government about expanding Venezuela's license.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 7, 2026

Four sources familiar with the negotiations confirmed on Wednesday that oil producer Chevron was in discussions?with U.S. officials to extend a 'key license' to operate in Venezuela, so it could increase crude exports from Venezuela to its refineries as well as sell to other buyers.

Sources: Chevron and US in negotiations for an expanded Venezuelan oil license

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 7, 2026

Four sources said that Chevron, an oil producer in the United States, is in discussions with the U.S. Government to extend a license for its operations in Venezuela so it can sell more crude to its refineries or to other buyers. Washington and…

Sources: Chevron and US in negotiations for an expanded Venezuelan oil license

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 7, 2026

Four sources said that oil?producer Chevron was in talks with U.S. officials to extend a license for its operations in Venezuela so it could increase crude exports into its refineries, and sell them to other buyers. Washington and Caracas are progressing in their negotiations to provide up to 50…

Sources say that Chevron is in discussions with the US government about expanding Venezuela's license.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 7, 2026

Four sources said that Chevron was in talks with the U.S. government to expand its 'key license' to operate in Venezuela. This would allow it to increase crude exports from Venezuela to its refineries, and to sell to other buyers. Washington…
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