Tanker News Roundup | March 27 – Gas carrier focus: Deliveries to UAE, China and Europe plus ammonia bunkering pilot project in Singapore
USCG Requests Proposals to Replace Outdated Light Icebreakers
Hapag Issues Difficult Outlook Saying War is Creating Unsustainable Burden
FMC is “Closely Monitoring” China’s Detention of Panama-Flagged Vessels
Indian Navy is Quietly Guiding the Country’s Ships Through Strait of Hormuz
Houthis see no reason to ‘prevent’ Yanbu VLCC trade ‘at present’
Ecuador Coordinates with USCG for Crackdown on Drug Smuggling
Trump Delays Attack on Iranian Energy Citing “Gift” of Tankers and Progress
Iranian "present" to US involved 10 tankers clearing Hormuz, Trump says
Iran open to requests from Spain, which may include Hormuz transit
Israel Eliminates IRGC Navy Leadership in Strike on Bandar Abbas
- River Cruise Ship Hits Amsterdam Bridge After Failing to Lower Wheelhouse
- Insurers still writing all marine classes in Gulf, IUMI insists
- Egypt unveils new Suez Canal hazardous waste service
- "Not sustainable": Hapag-Lloyd reports weekly costs of up to $50m from Middle East conflict
- Thirsty for fuel, Asia turns toward Russia crude
- Japan pitches another tax-free IMO carbon tax
- Middle East port update: Thursday, March 26
- Iranian Smuggling to the Houthis Continues
- UK Completes Legal Review to Allow Dark Fleet Seizures
- Sanctioned tanker struck in the Black Sea while carrying Russian crude

