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Authorities say that Iranian sailors are recovering in Sri Lankan hospitals after US submarine attack.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 5, 2026

Authorities?said? on Thursday that Iranian sailors who survived the U.S. sub strike in the Indian Ocean are recovering in a hospital located in the port city of Galle in?Sri Lanka. At least 87 people were killed during the attack. The National Hospital in Galle…

Iran conflict's effect on energy is temporary and a "small price," says US energy secretary

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 4, 2026

Chris Wright, U.S. Energy secretary, told Fox News that the impact of 'the Iran conflict' on energy markets will be temporary. It is a'small price to pay for U.S. Military goals. The U.S., Israeli and Iranian strikes on Iran have escalated regional tensions.

Putin says Russia could cut off gas supplies to European markets immediately

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 4, 2026

On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia could halt gas supplies to European markets and?move on to other more lucrative markets. According to EU officials and a document seen, the European Commission will present a proposal on April 15 to ban Russian oil imports permanently.

Officials say that the US struck an Iranian warship near Sri Lanka's coast.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 4, 2026

Three U.S. officials said that the U.S. carried out a strike which sank a warship of Iran off Sri Lankan coast and prompted the Sri Lankan navy to?rescue dozens Iranian sailors. According to one official, who spoke under condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of 'the issue…

Sources: Malta-flagged container vessel hit by projectile at Hormuz and abandoned

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 4, 2026

Shipping sources reported that the crew of the Maltese container ship Safeen Prestige abandoned ship after it was damaged by a projectile as it sailed towards?the top of the Strait of Hormuz? on Wednesday. Vanguard, a British maritime risk management company…

Sources say that at least 101 people are missing after the attack on an Iranian ship near Sri Lanka.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 4, 2026

According to sources in the Sri Lankan navy and defence ministry, at least 101 people are missing, 1 is dead and 78 others have been injured. The sources claimed that the ship has now sunk. It is unclear who was responsible for the attack. A…

Data shows that Venezuelan oil exports dropped 6.5% in February due to the loss of Chinese markets.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 3, 2026

Venezuelan oil exports 'fell 6.5% from a month ago to'some 737,000 barges per day' as more shipments into the 'United States' and 'Europe' 'couldn't fully offset the 'loss' of what used to be OPEC's main market - China', according to documents and vessel monitoring data from the state company PDVSA.

Trump claims that the U.S. has destroyed many Iranian naval and aerial targets

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 3, 2026

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. military had been successful in destroying many Iranian air and naval targets. He said "almost everything" was destroyed. Responding to questions from reporters, Trump said that he had…

Iraq cuts oil production, and more will follow if the disruptions in Hormuz continue, Iraqi oil officials claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 3, 2026

Iraq has reduced oil production by almost 1.5 million barrels per day. These cuts could increase to over 3 million bpd in a few days, as the country is running out of storage space and can't export crude oil due to the Iran Crisis. Iraqi officials…

The Times reports that the UK is planning to send a warship to Cyprus to defend a military base.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 3, 2026

The Times newspaper reported on Tuesday that Britain plans to send a warship to defend its Royal Air Force Akrotiri in Cyprus against Iranian attacks. A 'drone attack' by Iran hit the runway at the Akrotiri base early on Monday morning. Britain said that UK assets were targeted.

Indian basmati halted at ports and in transit due to the Iran war stopping new deals

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 3, 2026

Trade officials reported that about 400,000 metric tonnes of Indian Basmati rice is backed up at ports and in transit and export deals are drying up as freight rates have doubled since U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on the weekend. India is the largest exporter of aromatic basmati rice in the world.

Bloomberg News reports that Thoma Bravo is close to a deal with WWEX for a $12 billion shipping technology firm.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

Bloomberg News reported that U.S. private equity firm Thoma Bravo is in advanced talks to purchase third-party logistics provider WWEX Group. This would create a shipping tech business worth up to $12 billion. The report said that the buyout…

Sources say that Greece has detained a man suspected of spying for the US Naval Base in Crete.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

Police and intelligence sources confirmed that Greek authorities detained a 36-year old man for allegedly spying on the U.S. Naval Base?on?the island of?Crete. This base is a strategic facility in the eastern Mediterranean for the United States.

Elliott, an activist investor, calls for a board overhaul of Norwegian Cruise Line

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

Activist investor Elliott Investment Management stated on Monday that there was an urgent need to re-energize the board of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings after the cruise operator forecasted a muted profit for 2026. The investor has criticized…

Shipping CEO: About 10% of the global container fleet is caught up in Hormuz backlog

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

Jeremy Nixon (CEO of Ocean Network Express) said that container ships accounted for about 100 of the 750 ships backed up around 'the Strait of Hormuz after U.S. Nixon told a container shipping conference in Long Beach California that "about…

German shipowners' association: 25 German ships from seven companies stuck in Gulf

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

BERLIN, 2 March - At the very least, 25 ships?from 7 German maritime companies?including two?cruise ships?carrying about 7,000 'passengers' are stranded 'in 'Gulf waters 'and cannot leave the Strait of Hormuz due to security reasons. Germany's shipowners association VDR announced this on Monday…

Iran conflict disrupts shipping globally as tankers become stranded and damaged

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

The insurance companies have canceled war risk coverage on vessels in the Gulf due to the increasing conflict with Iran. This has caused at least four damaged tankers, two deaths of seafarers and 150 stranded ships around the Strait of Hormuz.

Norwegian Cruise Line's profit forecasts are below expectations

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings lowered its yearly?profit forecast below Wall Street expectations on Monday as high costs were offset by a robust demand for their higher-priced cruises. Shares in the company as well as those of its peers Carnival…

Ship insurers cancel their war risk coverage due to the conflict in Iran

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

A number of marine insurers have announced that they are cancelling their war risk coverage for ships because of the conflict in the Gulf and Iran. According to notices posted on their websites dated March 1, insurers such as?Gard?, Skuld?, NorthStandard?…

Fuel assessments from Platts report that the Iran conflict has disrupted some Middle East oil supplies

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

S&P Global Platts, a company that reports oil prices, has suspended bids and offers to assess the price of Middle East refined products transiting the Strait of Hormuz due to the shipping disruptions resulting from the U.S./Iran conflict. The note was sent on Monday.

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