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LNG shipping faces short-term pain (spot rates at record lows), but a long-term boom is coming — trade volumes set to grow 60% by 2030. Once again, ships are ready, but projects lag. For more data see SIN (clarksons.net/sin).

Shipping’s Half Year Report - sin.clarksons.net/News/Article/2…

Overall newbuilding ordering has slowed in 2025 but containership investment has remained active with the orderbook is up 10% since start year to reach a new high in teu terms. See SIN for more details (clarksons.net/sin). #Shipping #Containerships #Maritime

Green Recycling Regulation Stepping Up - sin.clarksons.net/News/Article/2…

This week’s Analysis: Shuttle tankers transport >4 million bpd of oil from offshore fields too deep or remote for pipelines, providing a crucial role in offshore energy supply chains. See OIN (clarksons.net/oin) for more details. #oilandgas #shipping #tankers

#ClarksonsResearch was delighted to speak at the #UKPortsConference2025, with Trevor Crowe providing an update on the latest shipping and trade trends and the implications for ports.

The UK government has announced reforms to its Contracts for Difference (CfD) auction ahead of its upcoming Round 7, which have been well received by the offshore wind industry. See our summary of the key reforms on Renewables Intelligence Network (clarksons.net/RIN).

LNG: Short-Term Headwinds, Long-Term Growth - sin.clarksons.net/News/Article/2…

Newbuild ordering volumes for offshore wind vessels have decreased by 38% y-o-y in 2025, with ‘dedicated’ and ‘non-dedicated’ wind vessel ordering showing mixed trends.

Bauxite trade has surged, with Guinea exports up 36% y-o-y in 1H 2025 (despite some recent softening) and providing a demand boost for Capesize employment and creating regional congestion. For more detail subscribe to SIN (clarksons.net/sin).

Guinean Bauxite Exports: Record Volumes in 1H 2025 - sin.clarksons.net/News/Article/2…

Containership Orderbook Reaches Another New High - sin.clarksons.net/News/Article/2…

The Crown Estate has announced the preferred bidders for two floating wind sites totalling 3 GW in the Celtic Sea, with Gwynt Glas (EDF and ESB) and Equinor awarded the development rights See our latest Briefing on Renewables Intelligence Network (clarksons.net/rin).

We’re back for day two at #GlobalOffshoreWind and looking forward to another busy day! Come and see Shaun Barrell, Matt Lovering and Alfie Bavin, and Erin Care at stand M63, where we’re showcasing our Renewables Intelligence Network. See you there! #Clarksons

US Seaborne Energy Exports: A Mixed Picture? - sin.clarksons.net/News/Article/2…

With #GlobalOffshoreWind back in London, Clarksons Research has released fresh data on the sector’s growth and challenges since the event last came to the city. Read the article linkedin.com/posts/clarkson… for the latest comments from Steve Gordon, MD of Clarksons Research

Not long to go! #GlobalOffshoreWind kicks off next week at the Excel Exhibition Centre in London! Catch Shaun Barrell, Matt Lovering and Alfie Bavin at stand M63 on 17–18 June, showcasing our products and services including RIN (clarksons.net/rin). See you there!

Matt Lovering is heading to Southampton tomorrow for #SeaWork2025 and looks forward to seeing many of you there - if you would like to catch up or arrange a meeting to discuss our World Fleet Register, please get in touch! #marketintelligence #clarksons

Spotlight On Shuttle Tankers - sin.clarksons.net/News/Article/2…
