Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “tanker”
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Insurance and Risk: Why Tanker Rates Surge During Hormuz Crises
Oil tankers moving through the Strait of Hormuz do not operate in a vacuum. Every voyage is backed by layers of maritime insurance that quietly absorb the financial risks of shipping millions of barrels of crude through narrow waterways and politically volatile regions. Most of the time those costs remain relatively stable, just another operational line item for shipowners and energy traders. But when tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz, the insurance system reacts almost instantly, and the price of moving oil through the corridor can jump dramatically.
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Shadow Fleet Under Fire: Another Russia-Linked Tanker Hit Near Dakar
Some stories don’t creep into the global conversation quietly — they arrive with shockwaves, and this one feels like one of those turning points. Off the coast of Dakar, an oil tanker carrying diesel suffered four external explosions, forcing the crew to abandon ship and triggering an emergency response from Senegalese authorities who scrambled tugboats and anti-spill teams to prevent a disaster. On its own, it would be unsettling enough — an oil ship exploding offshore is never just an isolated maritime mishap.
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Shadow Fleet at the Quay: The Blue Rose Case
The latest image of Haifa Port captures BLUE ROSE clearly — a black-hulled tanker moored behind the orange chemical vessel Petrolina Ocean, positioned at what appears to be an active refinery discharge berth. The vessel name is readable on the starboard bow, confirming identification rather than inference. From a logistics standpoint, this is a routine port call. In a sanctions-monitoring context, it is significant.
Source: Israel News, Shot with Canon R8