The Borneo Post

Oil tanker scrappage to hit multi-year high as industry earnings sink further

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SINGAPORE: The shipping industry will this year scrap the largest number of oil tankers in over half- a- decade, driven by weak earnings, firm prices for scrap steel and the need to prepare fleets for strict new environmen­tal regulation­s.

The surge in scrapping underscore­s how the sector is grappling with one of its worstever crises, hit hard after rates for transporti­ng oil plunged to multi-year lows in the wake of excess tanker supply and tepid demand as Organisati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) production cuts bite.

“The tanker markets are definitely in a trough at the moment, with one of the worst years in a decade in terms of freight rates and returns,” said Ralph Leszczynsk­i, head of research at ship broker Banchero Costa in Singapore.

The tough operating conditions are expected to persist until at least the second- half of 2019, analysts and industry sources said.

Estimates on the number of tanker demolition­s vary between the four shipping analysts that Reuters spoke to, with the most conservati­ve standing at a sevenyear high in 2018.

About 10.3 million deadweight tonnes ( DWT) have been sold for demolition from January to April this year, compared with 11.2 million DWT for the whole of 2017 and 2.5 million for 2016, said Erik Broekhuize­n, head of tanker research and consulting at ship broker Poten & Partners Inc.

“OPEC production cuts are hurting the market, and as long as they are in place, the tanker market will remain challenged,” he said, adding that scrapping had picked up for large vessels in particular. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Workers pull a rope tied to a decommissi­oned oil rig to dismantle it at the Alang shipyard in the western state of Gujarat, India.The shipping industry will this year scrap the largest number of oil tankers in over half-a-decade, driven by weak...
Workers pull a rope tied to a decommissi­oned oil rig to dismantle it at the Alang shipyard in the western state of Gujarat, India.The shipping industry will this year scrap the largest number of oil tankers in over half-a-decade, driven by weak...

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