A heat map showing AIS-derived ship transits favoring the northern route

Iranian Attacks Push Hormuz Shipping Toward Tehran-Controlled Northern Route

Iranian attacks on commercial shipping are increasingly diverting vessels away from U.S.-coordinated routes through Omani waters and toward Tehran-controlled corridors. UKMTO reports a rise in projectile strikes, with 16 of the 18 incidents since July 6 occurring in the northern corridor, leaving traffic in the Strait of Hormuz drastically reduced.

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Houthis Claim Missile Attack On Saudi Oil Tanker In Red

Joint Maritime Defense Coalition Led by Saudi Arabia Signed by 15 Countries

Fifteen nations have signed a statement to establish a multinational maritime defense coalition, as announced by the Saudi Defense Ministry. Thirteen countries have completed their national procedures, marking their formal entry. Led by a Saudi commander, the coalition aims to enhance security in critical maritime routes, including the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

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Autonomy Offshore: Uncrewed Systems Move From Trials To

USVs and AUVs Transforming Offshore Operations

Maritime autonomy is evolving beyond large, crewless cargo ships to include smaller uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). These technologies excel in tasks like seabed surveys and pipeline inspections. As regulatory frameworks adapt, the focus shifts from hardware to service-based models, enhancing efficiency in the offshore energy sector.

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Marine Insurers Pull War Risk Coverage in Red Sea Amid Rising Threats

Several marine insurance companies have been alerted by reinsurers about the cancellation of war risk coverage in the Indian Ocean, Gulf of Aden, and Red Sea due to escalating security concerns. Skuld and West of England P&I are among those affected, with cancellations effective from August 16, 2026, impacting assureds operating in these regions.

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Arctic Ice Damages Tanker as Russia Ramps Up Northern Sea Route Oil Shipments

Arctic Ice Challenges Russia’s Growing Northern Sea Oil Shipments

A tanker recently suffered serious hull damage while navigating Arctic sea ice, despite an icebreaker’s presence, highlighting the dangers of Russia’s Northern Sea Route. This incident coincides with Russia’s expanded oil shipments, as the nation sends a convoy of sanctioned oil tankers closer to the North Pole, stressing Arctic navigation complexities.

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