Chris-Marine Introduces Engine Insights Digitalization

Catfine Contamination Poses a Serious Risk to Marine Engines

Maritime chief engineers face significant challenges from abrasive “catfines” in marine fuel, which arise from oil refinery catalysts. These contaminants can exceed OEM limits, risking engine damage. A recent review showed 16% of purified fuel samples surpassed safety thresholds, highlighting the need for effective purification and stringent supplier selection to protect engine integrity.

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France Advocates Isolating Hormuz Security from Regional Disputes

France has proposed separating the Strait of Hormuz’s security from broader regional tensions, advocating for a multinational mission to safeguard this vital waterway. The Elysee Palace has communicated these suggestions to both Washington and Tehran, emphasizing the importance of addressing Hormuz security independently while encouraging negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.

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AH-64 Apache helicopters fly over the Strait of Hormuz, April 17, 2026, with multiple commercial vessels visible below, as U.S. Army crews maintain a persistent aerial presence to support freedom of navigation and monitor maritime traffic in the strategic waterway

US Halts ‘Project Freedom’ in Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran Negotiations

On Tuesday, President Trump announced a temporary pause of the “Project Freedom” maritime operation in the Strait of Hormuz, amidst negotiations with Iran. While the blockade remains, the decision reflects requests from Pakistan and others, aimed at reassessing the feasibility of a comprehensive agreement amid ongoing regional tensions and security incidents.

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US and Bahrain Push for UN Sanctions Over Strait of Hormuz Tensions

The U.N. Security Council will discuss a U.S.- and Bahrain-backed draft resolution to impose sanctions on Iran if it continues threatening commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative seeks to enhance regional security without explicitly authorizing military action, while demanding Iran’s compliance with ceasefire efforts and humanitarian corridors.

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Wärtsilä Launches Grease Trap Series For Onboard

Wärtsilä Launches Modular Grease Trap Solutions for Marine Wastewater

Wärtsilä Water & Waste has introduced a modular grease trap product line designed to separate fats, oils, and grease from galley wastewater on vessels and offshore platforms. This innovative system enhances wastewater management, prevents clogs, and ensures compliance with regulations, protecting the marine environment while improving operational reliability.

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U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) forces began setting conditions for clearing mines in the Strait of Hormuz, April 11, as two U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyers conducted operations

US Navy Escorts Maersk Vessel Through Hormuz Safely

Maersk’s U.S.-flagged vessel, Alliance Fairfax, successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz under U.S. military protection, marking a significant step in reopening this crucial waterway. Stranded since February due to rising tensions, the ship’s exit highlights ongoing security challenges, with experts warning of persistent risks for commercial shipping in the region.

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The Malta-flagged tanker Agios Fanourios I arrives in Iraq’s territorial waters off Basra

Uncertainty Surrounds ‘Project Freedom’ as Hormuz Risks Persist

BIMCO is advising shipowners to remain vigilant while navigating the Strait of Hormuz. Despite President Trump’s “Project Freedom” announcement, security conditions for commercial shipping remain unchanged. BIMCO emphasized the lack of formal guidance and Iran’s critical role in ensuring safe passage, highlighting ongoing safety risks due to regional tensions.

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