Insurance Day is part of Maritime Intelligence

This site is operated by a business or businesses owned by Maritime Insights & Intelligence Limited, registered in England and Wales with company number 13831625 and address c/o Hackwood Secretaries Limited, One Silk Street, London EC2Y 8HQ, United Kingdom. Lloyd’s List Intelligence is a trading name of Maritime Insights & Intelligence Limited. Lloyd’s is the registered trademark of the Society Incorporated by the Lloyd’s Act 1871 by the name of Lloyd’s.

This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use. For high-quality copies or electronic reprints for distribution to colleagues or customers, please call UK support +44 (0)20 3377 3996 / APAC support at +65 6508 2430

Printed By

UsernamePublicRestriction

Bridget Diakun

Senior Risk and Compliance Analyst, Lloyd’s List Intelligence

London

Bridget Diakun joined Lloyd’s List Intelligence in January 2022 as a data journalist. She initially worked on understanding the impact that the war in Ukraine had on commercial shipping in the Black and Caspian seas.

In 2023, she was named 'Multimedia Journalist of the Year' by the Seahorse Freight Association for her extensive investigation into the trade out of the occupied ports of Mariupol and Berdyansk.

Now Lloyd’s List’s senior risk and compliance analyst, Bridget focuses on the intersection of geopolitics and commercial shipping. She assesses the impact of conflict on seaborne trade, how the maritime industry adapts to sanctions and investigates tactics used by vessels to disguise illicit activities.

Latest From Bridget Diakun

Greece, China and Russia lead shipping’s Red Sea return, but others are now following

Greek and Chinese companies continue to accelerate their return to Red Sea transits, but some of the recent growth has also been driven by ships affiliated with countries that would have previously been considered high risk

Red Sea Risk Dry Bulk

France boards second tanker as pressure to tackle stateless vessels mounts

Sanctioned aframax, last tracked off Spain, has not transmitted AIS data for several hours

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

Red Sea traffic struggling to gain traction

Red Sea traffic stalled in December as security uncertainty, shifting market forces and attractive Cape‑route economics kept most operators from returning despite a lull in Houthi attacks. A handful of carriers have begun cautiously testing the waters, but volatile regional politics and elevated costs continue to slow any meaningful rebound

Red Sea Risk Containers

US blockade has left Venezuela shadow fleet in limbo

Lloyd’s List analysis of Venezuela shadow fleet sees some ships re-routing, some starting to spoof location and several undeterred by the US blockade, but many wait in limbo

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

Venezuela risk accelerates Russian intake of shadow fleet vessels

Shadow fleet tankers servicing Venezuela are starting to join the growing list of flag-hopping vessels leaving fraudulent registers and joining the Russian flag

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

The shadow fleet — and all its risks — will persist, no matter what happens in 2026

The events of the past four years have exposed systemic weaknesses in the maritime governance order, and there’s no going back from this

Tankers and Gas Annual Outlook
See All
UsernamePublicRestriction

Register