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The Lloyd’s List Podcast: What happens next for tankers?
Talking tankers. Andrew Wilson, Head of Research and Consultancy Services at BRS Shipbrokers talks to Lloyd’s List editor-in-chief Richard Meade about the dynamics shaping the tanker markets over the next few years
China’s share of tanker newbuild orderbook hits nearly 65% as orders ascend
The International Group is right. The Russia oil price cap is unenforceable
US to launch new sanctions as North Korea breaches cap on petroleum imports
High freight premiums to ship Russian crude supercharge profits for sanctioned trades
Gas carrier fleet shipping Iranian LPG expands as exports boom
Scrutiny of Iran’s sanctioned energy trade tends to centre on the oil exports and the dark fleet servicing it. However, robust Chinese demand, coupled with growing Iranian output and deep discounts have propelled Iran’s liquid petroleum gas exports far above pre-sanctions levels, helped by a growing fleet of ageing gas carriers
The International Group is right. The Russia oil price cap is unenforceable
The onus to sort this mess out rests with the politicians, not marine insurers. Given the inordinate amount of time the US Congress took just to agree Kyiv’s request for more shells, hopes can sadly not be high
The Lloyd’s List Podcast: What happens next for tankers?
Talking tankers. Andrew Wilson, Head of Research and Consultancy Services at BRS Shipbrokers talks to Lloyd’s List editor-in-chief Richard Meade about the dynamics shaping the tanker markets over the next few years
China’s share of tanker newbuild orderbook hits nearly 65% as orders ascend
The surge in orders for crude oil and product tanker newbuildings has been of particular benefit to Chinese shipyards, while South Korea’s tanker orderbook share has halved, according to BRS
US to launch new sanctions as North Korea breaches cap on petroleum imports
Russia is shipping refined petroleum to North Korea at levels that exceed UN Security Council limits, according to the White House, which has signalled new sanctions targeting shipments are due later this month
The Lloyd’s List Podcast: What happens next for tankers?
Talking tankers. Andrew Wilson, Head of Research and Consultancy Services at BRS Shipbrokers talks to Lloyd’s List editor-in-chief Richard Meade about the dynamics shaping the tanker markets over the next few years
China’s share of tanker newbuild orderbook hits nearly 65% as orders ascend
The surge in orders for crude oil and product tanker newbuildings has been of particular benefit to Chinese shipyards, while South Korea’s tanker orderbook share has halved, according to BRS
Lomar adds to bulker spree with acquisition of China supramax
Latest purchases brings investment in dry bulk tonnage to $127m in past year
Huanghai Shipbuilding bags first tanker order amid spike in newbuild demand
Brokers report each medium range tanker cost $50m, a five-year peak
Trafigura returns to HD Hyundai Mipo with new order for ammonia-fuel gas carriers
Commodities trading giant Trafigura has penned newbuilding contracts for four ammonia dual-fuel liquefied petroleum gas carriers, which will also be capable of ammonia carriage
Gas carrier fleet shipping Iranian LPG expands as exports boom
Scrutiny of Iran’s sanctioned energy trade tends to centre on the oil exports and the dark fleet servicing it. However, robust Chinese demand, coupled with growing Iranian output and deep discounts have propelled Iran’s liquid petroleum gas exports far above pre-sanctions levels, helped by a growing fleet of ageing gas carriers
BW LPG secures approval for US listing
Announcement comes after fellow BW Group-controlled Hafnia began trading on the NYSE earlier this month
LNG carriers would lose but VLGCs could gain in Hormuz closure scenario
Oystein Kalleklev, CEO of Avance Gas and Flex LNG, speaks in-depth on geopolitical risk, the Panama Canal and market trends for LPG and LNG shipping
The Lloyd’s List Podcast: What happens next for tankers?
Talking tankers. Andrew Wilson, Head of Research and Consultancy Services at BRS Shipbrokers talks to Lloyd’s List editor-in-chief Richard Meade about the dynamics shaping the tanker markets over the next few years
US applies more pressure on Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 as fresh sanctions target hundreds of entities
The US announced hundreds of fresh designations on Wednesday, including several aimed at Novatek’s Arctic LNG 2 project, which is already being hampered by Western sanctions
The week in newbuildings: CSSC yard wins Mercy Ships contract
China State Shipbuilding Corp’s Guangzhou Shipyard International has confirmed the signing of a contract for a floating hospital with charity Mercy Ships
QatarEnergy signs $5bn deal with CSSC for 18 Q-Max LNG carriers
All fresh tonnage is part of the second phase of the ordering spree launched by QatarEnergy to support growing production from the gas exporter’s expansion projects
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