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Tanker spills: A journey through time
March 26, 2017 will mark the 50-year anniversary of the Torrey Canyon disaster off the southwest coast of England. It remains the UK's biggest ever oil spill, with an estimated 94m–164m litres of crude oil lost.
How the global fleet is developing in 2015-2017
Lloyd's List Intelligence updates its fleet capacity forecast regularly, and the latest findings show growth in capacity will pick up next year in most sectors.
Lloyd's List Companies: reviewing US-listed players' performances
Everything comes down to the bottom line. But how do the shipping companies reach those numbers?
Year-end projections: crude and gas tankers
In our inaugural forecasting survey, 2016 average spot TCE earnings are correcting sharply downwards in all tanker segments except for liquefied natural gas shipping.
Shipbuilding outlook - Part 1
Fewer ships will be ordered this year than at any point since the 1970s, according to Lloyd's List Intelligence.
Shipbuilding outlook - Part 2
Fewer ships will be ordered this year than at any point since the 1970s, according to Lloyd's List Intelligence.
Mid-year outlook: fleet update
Global fleets of the main types of merchant vessels are expected to continue moderate expansion towards year-end
The view from Greece
Close to one third of the Greek-owned fleet's trading activities are focused on Asia
Tankers and Dry Bulk power 10
Lloyd's List's inaugural top 10 leading tanker and dry bulk personalities who are shaping the industry
Sizing up the impact of sanctions
An assessment of port call information since international sanctions were first introduced
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