
Operational Update: Incident at Damietta Port
A concise, non-political summary of what Egyptian authorities confirmed, what remains under investigation and what vessel operators should verify.
Straight answers to the questions vessel owners, charterers and offshore teams ask before a port call, a transit or a campaign in Egypt.

A concise, non-political summary of what Egyptian authorities confirmed, what remains under investigation and what vessel operators should verify.

Transit dues, the 2026 surcharges, and everything else that sits inside the PDA, explained the way an operations desk actually prices a canal passage.

Which airport, which port, which documents, the details that decide whether a crew change in Egypt runs on time or holds the vessel.

Rigs, tools and offshore equipment can enter Egypt without paying full duty, if the temporary-admission and supply-cover paperwork is handled correctly. Here's how it works.

How the northbound and southbound convoys work, how long a transit really takes, and what decides whether your vessel makes the cut.

Which Egyptian ports supply bunkers, what grades to expect, and how to line up a stem that arrives on the vessel's window, not the barge's.

What to send, when to send it, and the documents that decide whether a port call in Egypt runs to schedule or waits on paperwork.
Send the vessel, ETA and the services you need. Our operations desk will confirm the documents and prepare the file before arrival.