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Sources: German military preparing for at least three frigates to be purchased from TKMS

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 22, 2026

According to sources familiar with this project, the German military is preparing a purchase of at least three MEKO A200 class frigates from German shipbuilder TKMS. Each of these ships will cost around $1.17 billion. Sources said that a 'preliminary…

French Navy intercepts Russian tanker in Mediterranean

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 22, 2026

The French Navy?on Thursday intercepted in the Mediterranean a Russian oil tanker suspected of being part of 'the shadow fleet' that allows Russia to export its oil despite sanctions. This?operation was conducted... with support from several of our allies.

Sources: CPC bottlenecks cause oil to be diverted to the local market from the giant Kazakh field

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 22, 2026

Four industry sources said that oil from Kazakhstan's massive Kashagan field has been diverted to the domestic market, for the first-time due to bottlenecks in the Black Sea terminal which handles the bulk the country's crude imports. After…

In January, diesel exports to Russia from Primorsk could reach a record high.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 20, 2026

Data from traders LSEG, and calculations revealed a Tuesday that ultra-low-sulphur-diesel loadings in the Russian 'port of Primorsk could rise by 'about one-third - from December to January and may exceed 2.2 million metric tonnes, due to higher fuel production and a seasonally -weaker demand.

Russia jails U.S. citizens for five years because they carried rifles on yacht

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 20, 2026

The Russian court service reported that a U.S. national was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for 'crossing the border in possession of a weapon, when he left the United States on a ship to meet a Russian woman whom he had met online. In a statement released on Monday…

Hong Kong will call 10 witnesses to the stand in a case involving Baltic Sea cable damage

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 20, 2026

After a hearing in Hong Kong on Tuesday, the lawyer of the Chinese captain alleged that ten witnesses would be called to testify against him in a criminal?damage case. The Chinese captain is accused of damaging undersea cable in Baltic Sea.

The fire at Tengiz Oilfield Power Station in Kazakhstan was extinguished on Sunday, according to the company.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 19, 2026

KazMunayGas, Kazakhstan's oil company owned by the state, said that a fire at a power station in the Chevron-led Tengiz field was put out on Sunday. The company said that the staff was evacuated and no one had been injured. It said that the fire had started at a transformer for a turbine.

South Africa investigates Iran's involvement in BRICS+ Naval Drills

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 16, 2026

South Africa's Defence Ministry?said that Minister?Angie Motshekga launched an investigation into Iran's involvement in the BRICS+ Naval exercises held in South African water over?the last week. In a press release, the defence ministry stated…

Bousso

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 15, 2026

Oil prices have reached a three-month-high due to simultaneous geopolitical tensions in Venezuela and Iran, as well as the Black Sea. This has created a dangerous environment for investors, even though a massive supply glut is still hanging over the market.

Bousso

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 15, 2026

Oil prices have reached a three-month-high due to simultaneous geopolitical tensions in Venezuela and Iran, as well as the Black Sea. This has created a dangerous environment for investors, even though a massive supply glut is still hanging over the market.

Bousso

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 15, 2026

Oil prices have reached a three-month-high due to simultaneous geopolitical tensions in Venezuela and Iran, as well as the Black Sea. This has created a dangerous environment for investors, even though a massive supply glut is still hanging over the market.

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.

Russian Railways cargo will reach a 16-year low by 2025.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 12, 2026

Russian Railways, the state-owned company, said that cargo volumes on Russian Railways fell by 5.6% in 2025, as shipments of oil, coal, metals, and construction declined. The decline in rail cargo volumes, a key economic indicator of the health of Russia's export economy…

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.

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.

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.

Russian broadcaster: US forces appear to be trying to board Venezuelan oil tanker by helicopter

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 7, 2026

The Russian state broadcaster RT reported on Wednesday that it 'looked as if U.S. troops were attempting to board the Venezuela-linked 'oil tanker 'Marinera'?from a chopper and published an image showing a chopper hovering near ship. Could not verify immediately the?RT Report.

WSJ reports that Russia sent a submarine to escort a tanker that the US attempted to seize near Venezuela

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 7, 2026

The Wall Street Journal, citing an official from the United States, reported that Russia had deployed a sub and other naval vessels in order to escort a?aging oil tanker which was trying to evade a U.S. blockade near Venezuela. The tanker, previously known as Bella 1…

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