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Fire reported onboard after vessel struck north of Oman.

Fire reported onboard after vessel struck north of Oman.

Extraordinary Council session on March 18–19 will address threats to vessels and seafarers in Gulf waters.

12,500 cbm vessel will supply LNG and bio-LNG along southern Iberia.

OFAC licence permits sale and delivery of cargoes already at sea until April 11.
Updated 13 March 2026
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