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KCC First Quarter 2026 — A solid start to the year, with an even stronger Q2 outlook on the back of a buoyant tanker market

KCC First Quarter 2026 — A solid start to the year, with an even stronger Q2 outlook on the back of a buoyant tanker market
Klaveness Combination Carriers ASA (“KCC”) reported EBITDA of USD 29.3 million and Profit after tax of USD 15.6 million for the first quarter of 2026, an increase of 30% and 51% Q-o-Q, respectively. Second quarter results are expected to strengthen further, mainly...
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Biofuel Bunker Snapshot: Conventional prices push B30 prices higher

Biofuel Bunker Snapshot: Conventional prices push B30 prices higher
ARA and Europe Rotterdam’s B30-VLSFO (POMEME) grade has surged around $152/mt through the past week, since Friday 17 April. This rise was mainly supported by the surge in conventional VLSFO price. VLSFO price in Rotterdam has gained by around $119/mt in the same...
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The Mission to Seafarers launches Shorebased Happiness Index

The Mission to Seafarers launches Shorebased Happiness Index
The Mission to Seafarers, the global maritime welfare charity and publisher of the Seafarers Happiness Index (SHI), has today announced the launch of the Shorebased Happiness Index (ShoreHI), a new measure of wellbeing and job satisfaction for shore-based maritime...
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Consumer confidence surpasses expectations, indicating economic optimism

Consumer confidence surpasses expectations, indicating economic optimism
The latest data from the Conference Board (CB) reveals a notable increase in consumer confidence, suggesting a more optimistic outlook on economic activity among consumers. According to the CB Consumer Confidence Index, the actual reading has risen to 92.8, surpassing...
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How viable is Syria as a trade route to bypass blocked Hormuz strait?

How viable is Syria as a trade route to bypass blocked Hormuz strait?
As disruption in the Strait of Hormuz pushes governments and businesses to seek alternative routes, Syria is re-emerging as a potential trade corridor, linking Iraq to the Mediterranean and the Gulf to Europe. Syria’s interim president, Ahmad Al-Sharaa, said earlier...
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