• COLUMN | Big is better? Big finds in Namibia; big losses at Gazprom; big sale at Edda Wind; big problems at Petrofac [Offshore Accounts]

    COLUMN | Big is better? Big finds in Namibia; big losses at Gazprom; big sale at Edda Wind; big problems at Petrofac [Offshore Accounts]

  • OPINION | Between them, Australia, France and India can watch the Indian Ocean

    OPINION | Between them, Australia, France and India can watch the Indian Ocean

  • COLUMN | The reality of changing risk [Grey Power]

    COLUMN | The reality of changing risk [Grey Power]

  • COLUMN | Like trouble over bridged water [Tug Times]

    COLUMN | Like trouble over bridged water [Tug Times]

  • COLUMN | Beijing’s evolving multi-pronged strategy in the South China Sea [Naval Gazing]

    COLUMN | Beijing’s evolving multi-pronged strategy in the South China Sea [Naval Gazing]

  • COLUMN | Big is better? Big finds in Namibia; big losses at Gazprom; big sale at Edda Wind; big problems at Petrofac [Offshore Accounts]
  • OPINION | Between them, Australia, France and India can watch the Indian Ocean
  • COLUMN | The reality of changing risk [Grey Power]
  • COLUMN | Like trouble over bridged water [Tug Times]
  • COLUMN | Beijing’s evolving multi-pronged strategy in the South China Sea [Naval Gazing]
COLUMN | Big is better? Big finds in Namibia; big losses at Gazprom; big sale at Edda Wind; big problems at Petrofac [Offshore Accounts]

COLUMN | Big is better? Big finds in Namibia; big losses at Gazprom; big sale at Edda Wind; big problems at Petrofac [Offshore Accounts]

By Hieronymus Bosch

Every day, the world uses around one hundred million barrels of oil. The term “big oil” is used pejoratively to describe the industry’s lobbying power.

OPINION | Mitigating the imminent fall in the navy’s surface fleet

OPINION | Mitigating the imminent fall in the navy’s surface fleet

By Jennifer Parker

We’ve had plenty of defence announcements so far this year. Many have rightly focused on Australia’s situation and vulnerabilities as an island trading nation, one whose daily survival depends on the fuel, fertiliser, pharmaceuticals, and other essentials imported by sea.

OPINION | Between them, Australia, France and India can watch the Indian Ocean

OPINION | Between them, Australia, France and India can watch the Indian Ocean

By Radhey Tambi

Australia, France, and India ought to be cooperating more closely in the surveillance of the Indian Ocean through their valuably located islands, enhancing the awareness of each of country without additional cost.

COLUMN | The reality of changing risk [Grey Power]

COLUMN | The reality of changing risk [Grey Power]

By Michael Grey

It was a remark by an insurer, commenting on the probable of level of claims after the Baltimore bridge strike incident, that took my attention the other day.

COLUMN | Like trouble over bridged water [Tug Times]

COLUMN | Like trouble over bridged water [Tug Times]

By Alan Loynd

O say can you see by the dawn’s early light A ship that blacked out, and a bridge no longer in sight (With apologies to Francis Scott Key) I have no desire to trivialise the recent events in Baltimore, because people died and that is a terrible tragedy for their families.

COLUMN | Beijing’s evolving multi-pronged strategy in the South China Sea [Naval Gazing]

COLUMN | Beijing’s evolving multi-pronged strategy in the South China Sea [Naval Gazing]

By Trevor Hollingsbee

China’s headlong maritime expansionism depends heavily upon achieving dominance of the South China Sea (SCS) and its environs. This dominance demands the establishment of control of many areas of the sea that are currently claimed by other nations.

Focus on Fishing and Aquaculture

Focus on Fishing and Aquaculture

Baird Maritime once more highlights the ever important fishing and aquaculture sector by reviewing newbuild vessels entering service around the world.