Japan’s LNG Buyers Assess How Insurance Halt Will Affect Supplies December 27, 2022 By Shoko Oda and Tsuyoshi Inajima Japan’s buyers of Russian liquefied natural gas are assessing how imminent changes to shipping insurance — triggered by the ongoing...
Japan Urges Its Insurers to Retain Marine War Cover for LNG Shippers in Russian Waters December 27, 2022 The Japanese government has asked insurers to take on additional risks to continue providing marine war insurance for liquefied natural...
Insurers May Refuse to Cover Planes, Ships Exposed to Ukraine Conflict: Sources December 19, 2022 Insurers may refuse to cover planes flying to Ukraine or ships sailing through the Black Sea as reinsurers – who...
Ship Reinsurers to Cease Covering War-Related Risks Related to Conflict in Ukraine December 16, 2022 By Steven Arons, Áine Quinn and Alex Longley Some of the biggest names in ship reinsurance are days away from ceasing to cover key war-related risks for vessels...
Explosive Residue Found at Site of Nord Stream Leaks, Confirming Sabotage: Sweden November 18, 2022 By Anna Ringstrom and Terje Solsvik Investigators have found traces of explosives at the site of the damaged Nord Stream gas pipelines, confirming sabotage had taken...
Nord Stream 1 Operator Finds Craters at Damaged Pipeline Site November 3, 2022 The Swiss-based operator of Russia-led Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline said on Wednesday it had completed initial data gathering at...
Russia’s Threat to ‘Strike’ Western Satellites Tests Laws of War in Space October 28, 2022 By Joey Roulette A Russian official’s threat this week to “strike” Western satellites aiding Ukraine highlights an untested area of international law, raising...
Russia Gas Pipelines Now Have Four Leaks, Blamed by Some on Sabotage September 29, 2022 By Christopher Jungstedt and Kati Pohjanpalo Another leak on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 natural gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea has been disclosed, bringing...
EU Suspects Sabotage Is Cause of Leaks in Russia Gas Pipelines September 28, 2022 By Paul Carrel and Stine Jacobsen Any deliberate disruption to the EU’s energy infrastructure would meet a “robust and united response,” its top diplomat said, after...
Removing Russian Sea Mines Near Key Ukraine Ports Could Take Months: U.N. June 9, 2022 By Áine Quinn Removing sea mines near Ukraine’s key ports could take months, and hundreds of seafarers are still stranded in the region...