Finnish authorities are moving an impounded tanker closer to port after boarding the vessel carrying Russian oil earlier this ...
Recently, MarineNews sat down with Will Watson, Caterpillar Marine’s Product Manager, to discuss its rapidly emerging ...
The more than half decade that has passed since the inception of the subchapter M towboat rule affords an ...
A Norwegian shipping company rejected an accusation from Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, that ...
The maritime industry’s elusive quest to achieve so-called ‘zero’ emissions continues. Where it ends is not a ...
With the election (largely) settled, we turn our attention to the challenges and opportunities that the new Administration ...
A famous racecar driver once deadpanned, “That which is in the rearview mirror is not my concern.” Here in the inland marine ...
The first Russian-built ice-class liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier has entered sea trials, LSEG data showed on Friday, as ...
Estonia's armed forces have launched a naval operation to protect the Estlink 1 undersea power cable in the Baltic Sea in ...
Centuries-old international maritime law has to be updated to outlaw damage to undersea infrastructure such as cables and ...
Shell has shut down one of its oil processing units at the Shell Energy and Chemical Parks at Pulau Bukom in Singapore, to ...
A Russian cargo ship that ran into trouble on Monday in the Mediterranean Sea and later sank was rocked by a series of three ...