Raphael Montes – WSB Proposals Manager & Partner, Paulo de Tarso Rolim de Freitas – WSB Advisory Services Lead, and Pedro Pellegrini – WSB Shipbroker Intern, returned from a two-week business tour through England and Norway. The trip offered firsthand exposure to market trends shaping the future of the maritime and offshore sectors in the North Sea, high-level meetings with key clients, and valuable opportunities to deepen strategic relationships.
Five of the fourteen days were dedicated to Nor-Shipping 2025, held in Lillestrøm, near Oslo, from June 2 to 6. This 60th anniversary edition gathered shipowners, charterers, authorities, brokers and technology leaders. The Brazilian delegation stood out as one of the largest, with notable participation from Petrobras, Transpetro and government representatives like Admiral Lima Filho, Vice-Admiral Ralph Dias and Dino Antunes Dias Batista .
Key topics centered around a critical industry question: how do we move forward while staying commercially viable and technologically relevant? Commercial and regulatory challenges were discussed in depth, both for shipowners and charterers.
One entire day of the Nor-Shipping was marked by events/receptions organized by several Norwegian Broker houses, showing once more how the role of Brokers is embedded in the North Sea’s business, reinforcing the importance this secular profession has in the industry.
On the energy front, there’s a clear shift happening. LNG, batteries/hybridization, non-fossil fuels? Not a single solution anymore! Instead of trying to argue and converge to a single solution for the future, we’re seeing a fragmented but active search for viable transitional fuels. Biomass, in particular, emerged as a dominant theme accross different panels and events.
Althgough transitions and innovation were hot topics of this Nor-Shipping, some things never seem to change, as outlined by Pedro when noting the enduring conservatism of Norwegian Owners towards other markets where protectionist policies, market safeguards and not high enough net revenues such as Brazil still contrast with the desire to expand and attract newcomers to our market.
Nor-Shipping 2025 was not just a trade fair, it was a mirror reflecting where the global maritime sector stands and where it’s headed. For those watching closely: which topics would you highlight from this year’s edition?
What should Brazilian companies be putting on their radar?
Nor-Shipping 2025: highlights
