Israel announces lower in-port fuel sulphur limits
Vessels calling at ports in Israel will need to use marine fuels with a 0.10% maximum sulphur content under new regulations taking effect from 23 February 2023.
Read moreDetailsVessels calling at ports in Israel will need to use marine fuels with a 0.10% maximum sulphur content under new regulations taking effect from 23 February 2023.
Read moreDetailsLebanon’s Hezbollah said that it had sent three unarmed drones towards an Israeli Mediterranean gas rig, which the Israeli military said it intercepted.
Read moreDetailsAs part of the Abraham Accords Peace Agreement, the UAE and Israel have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in order to cooperate in the field of maritime transport, exchange of experiences, and strengthening strategic partnership.
Read moreDetailsStarting from 29 November 2021, Israel has banned crew changes for all ships in all Israeli ports for two weeks.
Read moreDetailsKuwait will ban commercial vessels carrying goods to and from Israel, from crossing Kuwait’s territorial waters.
Read moreDetailsIsrael accused Iran that were two bases used to conduct maritime attacks with remote-controlled UAV drones.
Read moreDetailsEDGE inked MoU with Israel Aerospace to design unmanned surface vessels for the entire range of military and commercial applications.
Read moreDetailsIsrael’s environmental protection ministry decided to delay the implementation of a proposed oil exports transport deal with the United Arab Emirates, freezing a project that has angered environmentalists.
Read moreDetailsIsraeli defence officials were checking whether Iranian forces were behind a possible attack on a cargo ship under partial Israeli ownership.
Read moreDetailsStandard Club informs that because of the continuing situation in Israel and ongoing rocket attacks, it is not currently recommended that ships call at the port of Ashkelon.
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