Monday, November 25, 2013
Finance

Navigator Holdings Ltd. – A Case Study on Private Equity Groups

The foray of private equity groups in the shipping industry has been a focal point of discussion in industry forums, ever since the high-profile investments by

November 25, 2013
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News

Fleet Supply Exceeds Requirements of Iron Ore Production Until 2016

The data is there and we had it checked by a producer in the

November 25, 2013
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News

Iran Taps Tanker Shipping Network To Tackle Unsold Oil Glut

Iran is quietly mobilising more ships to store and transport oil, aiming to keep its fields working and mitigate losses of several billion dollars a month from

November 25, 2013
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News

Australian Icebreaker Beset in Heavy Pack Ice

The Australian Antarctic Division reports today that their icebreaker Aurora Australis is currently beset by heavy pack ice 180 nautical miles from Davis

November 25, 2013
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Interesting

Russian Jail Stuns Captain of Greenpeace Ship Sunk by French

The captain of a Greenpeace ship released on bail after two months of detention in a Russian prison following an Arctic protest said he and his fellow

November 25, 2013
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Sunday, November 24, 2013
News

Iranian Nuclear Deal Could Mean 400,000 BPD in Additional Crude Exports

By Daniel Fineren DUBAI, Nov 24 (Reuters) – Iran’s nuclear deal with the West is not intended to let more of its oil into the market, the White

November 24, 2013
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News

Captain Fournier Crosses the Bar

The passing of Captain Arthur J. Fournier, a former Portland, Maine Harbor pilot did not go unnoticed by the gCaptain community on 16 November. Out of respect

November 24, 2013
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Finance

‘Things Cannot Get Worse’ in Shipping

The momentum keeps building that shipping is indeed in a cyclical

November 24, 2013
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Saturday, November 23, 2013
News

Regional Stability at Stake as China Makes Bold New Claim Over East China Sea

By John Ruwitch SHANGHAI, Nov 23 (Reuters) – China on Saturday bolstered its claim to islands that Japan says it owns, warning that it would take

November 23, 2013
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Blog

Ship Photos of The Day – Tennis, anyone?

Novak Djokovic of Serbia and Rafael Nadal of Spain play an exhibition tennis match at a court set up on the deck of the "Argentino Supply" cargo

November 23, 2013
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Blog

Is Satellite Imagery The Future Of Search-And-Rescue Operations?

The search for the schooner, Niña, missing in the Tasman Sea, is breaking new ground in the use of satellite images to locate

November 23, 2013
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Friday, November 22, 2013
Offshore

Statoil and NASA Form Research Partnership

A new partnership between Norwegian oil major Statoil and NASA is looking to explore how space technologies and knowledge can be applied to oil and gas

November 22, 2013
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News

The Sword of Damocles | Accounting Changes That Will Cause Financial Stress for Shipping Companies

Shipowners were lucky this year as newly proposed accounting standards have been delayed until at least 2015. The new rules would bring certain charters onto

November 22, 2013
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News

Sailors’ Society’s Typhoon Haiyan Relief Effort Update

The international maritime community has helped Sailors' Society charity raise nearly 70% of their £100,000 goal to help our Filipino seafarers reach loved

November 22, 2013
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News

EU Regulators Target 14 Shipping Companies in Antitrust Probe

EU regulators will investigate whether 14 of the world's major container shipping companies, including world No. 1 A.P. Moller-Maersk and No. 2 MSC, have been

November 22, 2013
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News

Washinton State Ferries Pushes Ahead With LNG Conversion Plans

Washington State Ferries is another step closer becoming one of the United States' first passenger ferry systems to convert at least part of its fleet from

November 22, 2013
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News

International Maritime Tribunal Orders Release of Greenpeace ‘Arctic 30’

An international maritime tribunal on Friday ordered Russia to release a Greenpeace ship and 30 people arrested in a protest against Russian Arctic oil

November 22, 2013
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Uncategorized

gCaptain Radio Episode 22 – Typhoon Haiyan

This week marks the 22nd episode of gCaptain Radio sponsored by Six Maritime. gCaptain Radio is a weekly talk show discussion with gCaptain founder John

November 22, 2013
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Finance

LNG Tanker Membrane Maker GTT Planning IPO

French gas and power group GDF Suez is working on a stock market listing for its Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT) subsidiary, Chief Executive Gerard Mestrallet

November 22, 2013
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News

Iceberg the Size of Singapore Breaks Off Into the Southern Ocean

Between November 9 - 11, 2013, an iceberg measuring 21 miles by 12 miles broke off from Antarctica’s Pine Island

November 22, 2013
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