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THE CRUDE OIL TRANSPORT

Chronicle of a crisis foretold

One parameter, among others, provides a fairly good summary of the cruel situation with which the world of oil transport is again confronted: the average time-charter equivalent of a VLCC on a Gulf / Europe voyage was approximately US$38,000/day during the fourth quarter of 1997; it was only around $26,000/day in the last quarter of 1998, a drop of more than 30%!

What has happened in such a short time to reverse so markedly the indicators that were so promising in 1997? The optimism shown by the shipowners seems to have been replaced by a sort of measured resignation today. It is effectively accepted that 1999 (at least) will be a transition year during which each tanker category will suffer from mediocre freight rates.

We should remember that at the same time in 1997 the protagonists of the tanker sector were agreed in predicting high and sustained transaction values throughout 1998. This has not been the case, because the magnitude and the direct implications of the Asian crisis in both economic and financial terms have not only affected the prices of second-hand ships but also reduced trade to minimum levels, as we shall see below.

Before analyzing the prospects and the possible remedies for this crisis, we shall attempt to verify this new degradation in balances and examine the external factors contributing to its amplification.

The facts

In general, the VLCC and Suezmax sizes held up particularly well during the first seven months of the year, despite often flagrant supply/demand imbalance. The results of the Aframax units showed slow degradation throughout the year.

For all sizes combined, the bubble of illusion in which some were happy to stay really burst from August on. The situation is better illustrated by the table below:

Size

Route

Average TCE (USD) Jan-Jul

Average TCE (USd) Aug-Dec

VLCC

AG/UKC

33,165

27,030

Suezmax

WAF/USG

22,160

17,190

Aframax

Cross Med

14,520

10,120

  • VLCC

This is undeniably the category most affected by changes in external economic factors. Dependent to a large extent (approximately 60%) on their routes to the Far East, there was no doubt that the Asian crisis should have stopped the significant increase in rates recorded in 1997. In fact, on the momentum generated in the preceding months, the shipowners resisted until the summer!

VLCC tanker freight rates

No doubt this was a consequence of a combination of psychological factors, once again well orchestrated by the shipowners, and the slow introduction of palliative measures taken by the countries affected by the Asian monetary and economic crisis.

Over the same period, the tonnage supply continued to grow and was not fully offset by the retirement of the oldest units.

VLCCs delivered up to end July

2,650,000 dwt (9 ships)

VLCCs scrapped up to end July

1,697,000 dwt (6 ships)

The decrease in demand for ships of more than 200,000 dwt outbound from the Persian Gulf continued throughout the year: from around 25-30 ships chartered per week over the first six months, the average fell to around 20-25 per week over the last six months of the year.

In parallel, the tonnage supply at the end of 1998 attained the volume shown below:

UL/VLCC fleet on Jan 1, 1995

127,992,435 dwt (452 ships)

UL/VLCC fleet on Nov 25, 1998

128,261,120 dwt (445 ships)

So, once again, confronted with the downturn in economic indicators associated with insufficient scrapping and a growing trend toward shorter routes, the largest ships are often the first victims.

The VLCC second-hand market

Up to mid-December, 17 VLCCs have changed hands, excluding scrapping. This figure is apparently similar to that of the previous year, since we recorded some twenty transactions in 1997. However, that is as far as the comparison goes, because it should be appreciated that more than two thirds of these transactions were concluded either as sales with back or attached charters or purely for refinancing. This is probably why as many as 12 of the 17 VLCCs sold were less than 10 years old. An example is the M/T "Diamond Bell", 243,500 dwt, built in 1989, single hull, sold in June for a price of around $27,000,000 with a bareboat back charter running until October 1999. Elsewhere we noted the sale of the M/Ts "Golar Stirling" and "Golar Glasgow", 302,000 dwt, both built in 1992, double sided, for $45,000,000 each with 3 years bareboat back charter at around $21,000/day; similarly the M/T "Hyundai Diamond", 300,700 dwt, built in 1998, was sold for $83,500,000 with 15 years bareboat back charter at $25,000/day. This preference of the buyers to want to ensure their return on investment is found in all the other ship categories, and is definitely one of the significant trends of 1998. Very few ships built in the 1970s changed hands, but we can nevertheless mention the block sale to Greek buyers of the T/Ts "Sea Royal" and "Sea Majesty", approximately 360,000 dwt, built in 1975 and 1977, for a price of $13,000,000.

Scrapping became active again and accelerated as the months passed. VLCC scrapping for 1998 was back to a level similar to that observed in 1996, as up to mid-December we recorded the departure of 16 units to the scrapping yards. We are still a long way short of the 1995 figure (30 ships scrapped), but remember that only seven VLCCs were scrapped in 1997. At present a reasonable estimate suggests that approximately 15 ships which have reached the 25-year limit remain in service, and that this figure will increase by some 35 ships when the 1974 build is added in January 1999. This high number, together with the decision of some oil companies not to use the old units in HBL mode, should increase the rate of scrapping in 1999.

VL/ULCCs age distribution

  • Suezmax

As they are in principle favored by the shortening of routes, these units should be less sensitive to the factors that we have described above.

Analysis of the changes in average rates on a typical route shows that this is not the case.

The globalization of economic phenomena and, in the present case, the marked slowdown in the growth of the Western countries have affected this ship category severely.

Traffic on the Arabian Gulf / East routes is decreasing considerably, with the VLCCs conserving the lion’s share of a generally slack market. Only voyages to China continue, pending facilitated access to this country for the large carriers.

In the Atlantic basin, the major balances between the West Africa, Mediterranean and North Sea zones were relatively well maintained until July. The increase in Iraqi crude exports through the Ceyhan terminal often acted as the "engine", partly offsetting the lack of vigor of the traditional "locomotive", West Africa.

The signs of weakness that appeared on the VLCC market soon lowered the rates outbound from West Africa. There continues to be a high level of interdependence of these two markets in this zone, where combinations of cargoes on the largest carriers are frequent.

Suezmax tanker freight rates

Moreover, the tonnage availability, and particularly that of old tonnage, remains high, and the arrival of many new ships is still insufficiently counterbalanced by voluntary scrapping.

Suezmax fleet on Jan 1, 1995

48,552,044 dwt (363 ships)

Suezmax fleet on Nov 25, 1998

42,276,860 dwt (300 ships)

 

Marina M, 148,017 dwt M/T Marina M

148,017 dwt, blt 1996 by Samsung,
owned by Eastern Mediterranean Maritime Ltd

The Suezmax second-hand market

Whereas in 1997 up to the same date about 25 Suezmax had changed hands, at the end of 1998 only 11 ship sales have been counted, including two for storage and one for conversion to bow loader (the latter case involved the sale of the M/T "Tanana", 134,000 dwt, built in 1992, for approximately $45,600,000). The recorded sales were divided more or less equally between the different years of construction, with four ships less than 10 years old and the other seven having been built between 1974 and 1977. This very low level of activity can be explained not only by the slump in the charter market observed from the beginning of the year (in contrast to the VLCCs), but also because the oldest ships are now condemned to earlier retirement, thus making them more difficult to finance. Furthermore, the owners of more modern ships have not been inclined to align their selling prices with the reduced prices quoted by the shipbuilders. We again see the syndrome of refusal to face facts that we observed in 1997, when the shipowners were finally forced to order new units because it was impossible to buy modern second-hand tonnage at consistent prices (that is, prices likely to keep them competitive with those who have chosen and are now choosing new building).

For information, we recall that in April the M/T "Ioannis", 149,999 dwt, built in 1989 and double-sided, was sold for a price of around $38,500,000, whereas at the end of September the M/T "Celebes", 158,000 dwt, built in 1998, was sold for approximately $48,000,000 with four years of back charter at $23,750/day. The variations recorded all through the year in the time-charter equivalent obtained by the owners of this class of tonnage certainly prevented them from having a clear vision of the future prospects in this ship size, and contributed to the lukewarm interest shown in this market segment.

As far as scrapping is concerned, no less than 12 units were sold, including one ship built in 1969 which was used as an FPSO vessel and one unit which had suffered a collision. About 28 Suezmax will attain their 25 th birth-day in 1999.

Suezmax age distribution




Shipping and Shipbuilding Markets 1999

I N D E X

›››File
Two MSC Cruises Musica-class cruise ships undergoing refurbishment in Malta
Geneva
Work at Palumbo Malta Shipyard includes the construction of new suites
Increase in freight traffic in Tuscan ports over the past six months
Livorno
In the first six months of 2025, growth of +2.0% was recorded in Livorno and +4.9% in Piombino
Kalmar closes the third quarter with higher financial results and lower orders
Helsinki
The contribution of the services segment offset the lower performance of equipment sales
COSCO Strengthens Its Bulk Fleet with Orders for 29 Vessels
Shanghai
Orders worth a total of over $1.7 billion for 23 bulk carriers and six VLCCs
Tito Vespasiani has been appointed Secretary General of the Western Ligurian Sea Port Authority.
Genoa
The 2026 budget and the 2026-2028 three-year operational plan were approved.
Assiterminal: Technical roundtable on cruise tourism is a success.
Genoa
An important step - Cognolato highlighted - to enhance the territories and promote an integrated vision of the sector.
Fincantieri signs agreement to develop Saudi Arabia's maritime ecosystem
Trieste
It was signed with the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources of Riyadh
Yang Ming Signs Contracts for Six New 8,000 TEU Container Ships
Keelung
They will be delivered from 2028 and will replace 5,500 TEU ships
Rijeka Gateway Terminal officially opened
River
It is operated by the joint venture between APM Terminals and Enna Logic
New historical records for quarterly traffic of goods and passengers in Albanian ports
Tirana
2.25 million tons of cargo (+16.7%) and 1.01 million people (+6.4%) moved
The Management Committee of the Southern Adriatic Port Authority takes shape
Bari
The designations of some local administrations are still missing
The Senate's VIII Commission approved the appointment of eight Port System Authority presidents.
Rome
Parliamentary process completed
Carole Montarsolo has been appointed general manager of GNV Morocco
Genoa
Know-how from over ten years of relationships and direct presence in the area
The concession term for Metal Carpenteria in the port of Crotone has been extended.
Gioia Tauro
The deadline has been extended to November 14, 2033
In the period July-September, freight traffic in Tunisian ports grew by +5.4%
La Goulette
Cruise passengers decreased by -10.5%
UPS's latest quarterly financial performance declines
Atlanta
Revenues down by -3.7%
Wärstilä Corporation closed the third quarter with sales of over 1.6 billion euros (-5.0%)
Helsinki
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
Götz Becker appointed chairman of Interferry
Victoria
The president is Supapan Pichaironarongsongkram, who takes over from Guido Grimaldi
Accelleron and LAB021 partner to develop digital solutions to improve fleet operational efficiency.
The 2026 budget forecast for the Sardinian Sea Port Authority has been approved.
Cagliari
Among the objectives, the strengthening of operational infrastructures on land and dredging
Conference on the culture of prevention in the Italian logistics supply chain
Rome
Organized by Sanilog, it will be held on November 13th in Rome
The PCTC Grande Melbourne was christened and delivered to the Grimaldi Group in China.
Naples
It has a capacity of 9,241 CEUs
A new record in cruise traffic is expected in Italian ports in 2026
Catania
In Catania, Risposte Turismo presented the new edition of the "Italian Cruise Watch" report.
Quarterly freight traffic growth at the port of Barcelona. Declining in Algeciras.
Barcelona/Algeciras
In the period July-September, percentage variations of +1.8% and -4.1% respectively were recorded
Fincantieri launches the first integrated underwater drone system
Trieste
Tested at the Naval Support and Experimentation Center in La Spezia
Filt Cgil: The method adopted to define the port reform is unacceptable.
Rome
The union denounces the lack of involvement of workers' representatives and the lack of prior consultation.
General Assembly of Logistics: Northwest Alliance Renewed
Turin
Liguria, Lombardy, and Piedmont Regions, MIT, RFI, and Ferrovienord Sign Agreement
Konecranes reports quarterly revenue decline while orders rise.
Helsinki
In the period July-September, orders acquired for 1.15 billion euros (+20.1%)
GNV has taken delivery of the new ro-pax GNV Virgo in China
Genoa
It is the first ship powered by liquefied natural gas in the company's fleet.
A new maritime service for rolling stock to North Africa is underway at the Vado Ligure Reefer Terminal.
Vado Ligure
Connection with the Libyan port of Misurata
Grimaldi and China Merchants Shenzhen RoRo Shipping sign cooperation agreement
Naples
Expected to offer greater capacity and a broader and more efficient service network to support Chinese exports
The 2026 budget forecast and the POT of the Port System Authority of the Southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas have been adopted.
Gioia Tauro
Piacenza: Cold ironing is also important to avoid having to face significant fines.
The Port of La Spezia has completed its first cold ironing tests at Molo Garibaldi.
La Spezia
The transformation cabin at the dock has been connected to the cruise ship "MSC Seaview"
Global Ports Holding has signed a contract to manage the Casablanca cruise terminal.
Istanbul
15-year agreement with option for a 20-year extension
A conference on e-commerce returns at LIUC
Castellanza
In the fashion sector they represent over 30% of online orders in Europe
Australian Scott McKay is the new president of the International Cargo Handling Association.
London
He took over from John Beckett
Fincantieri and Defcomm sign agreement for the development of surface drones.
Trieste
Co-investment to accelerate its industrialization
Container traffic in the port of Valencia fell by 11.6% in September.
Valencia
In the third quarter of 2025, overall freight traffic decreased by -3.2%
Container traffic at the Port of Long Beach increased by 0.7% in the third quarter.
Long Beach
Empty spaces are rising. Full capacity at boarding and disembarking is down 1.0% and 8.5% respectively.
Piacenza: The port of Gioia Tauro aims to handle seven million containers by 2029.
Genoa
Transhipment - he underlined - represents an essential gateway for international goods into the national market.
Arkas Line's new direct service connects the Eastern Mediterranean and Italy with West Africa.
Izmir
It will be held on a weekly basis
Assocostieri urges revitalization of the national bunkering sector
Genoa
Among the proposals, making it possible to use barges as floating storage facilities for alternative fuels
The Ministry of Transport has requested an agreement for Consalvo to become president of the Eastern Adriatic Port Authority.
Rome/Trieste
Fedriga: The Friuli Venezia Giulia Region will express its agreement
Federmar-Cisal proposes a new distribution of the tonnage tax benefits
Rome
Pico: For maritime personnel, financial recognition is not always proportionate to the essential role they play
P&O Maritime Logistics completes acquisition of controlling stake in NovaAlgoma Cement Carriers
Lugano
Obtained the necessary regulatory approvals
Fatal accident in the port of Ravenna
Ravenna
A 67-year-old truck driver lost his life at the Sapir terminal.
A Norwegian delegation visits the Northern Tyrrhenian Port Authority
Livorno
ABB's quarterly financial performance shows sharp growth
Zurich
In the period July-September the value of new orders increased by +11.6%
Fratelli Neri buys two tugboats produced by Egypt's Misr Tugboats Factory
Ismailia
They will be taken into delivery in the first quarter of 2026
COSCO Shipping Ports Sets New Quarterly Container Traffic Record
Hong Kong
In the period July-September, 29.8 million TEUs were handled (+3.6%)
Container traffic in the port of Hong Kong fell by -9.2% in the third quarter
Hong Kong
A 16.3% drop was recorded in September
Port of Civitavecchia appoints members of the Marine Resources Partnership Body
Civitavecchia
He will remain in office for four years
New quarterly record for container traffic handled by CMPort port terminals
Hong Kong
New highs recorded both in China and at overseas ports
CMA CGM to order six feeder containerships from Cochin Shipyard
Kochi
Order worth approximately 300 million dollars
Efficient solutions for the port launching of floating wind turbines are being studied in France
Trondheim/Brest
Agreement between the Norwegian BOA and the port of Brest
Augusta Due has acquired a second new tanker built by Fujian Southeast Shipbuilding Co.
Rome
It has a capacity of 18,590 deadweight tons.
IRU, CLECAT, ESC and GCCA oppose binding targets for demand for zero-emission trucks
Brussels
They ask to focus instead on creating favorable conditions for operators to be able to use them.
Marialaura Dell'Abate is the new president of Confitarma's Young Shipowners' Group.
Rome
In the third quarter, cargo traffic in Russian ports grew by +4%
St. Petersburg
Only import loads are decreasing
Matteo Caiti appointed country manager for Italy at Forto
Milan
The goal is to consolidate growth on the Italian market
DP World to build and operate multimodal terminal in Uzbekistan
Dubai
Joint venture with Tashkent Invest
Applications for rail freight transport incentives are now open.
Rome
From today the requests to access the Ferrobonus
Confitarma welcomes Senate approval of simplification measures for the maritime transport sector.
Rome
A rapid approval in the Chamber is also hoped for
The maritime, port and logistics sector asks the Ministry of Transport for clarification on the regulation on waiting times for loading and unloading goods
Rome
A dialogue was called to determine the identification of correct application indications of the law
Four icebreakers for the U.S. Coast Guard will be built in Finland.
Washington
Agreement signed by Presidents Donald Trump and Alexander Stubb
PSA International wins the "Best Singapore Investor in Italy" award.
Genoa
It was awarded by the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore
The Italian Navy's Olterra ship was launched in Genoa.
Genoa
It is the first military project built by the T. Mariotti shipyard
The first ferry owned by the Sicilian Region launched in Palermo
Palermo
Folgiero: Revitalization of the Sicilian shipyard as part of Fincantieri's new industrial plan
In the third quarter, containers carried by OOCL vessels increased by +0.7%
Hong Kong
Accentuation of the reduction in revenues which fell by -25.9%
Offshore wind farm in the port of Augusta ready in two or three years
Palermo
Di Sarcina: We are confident in a rapid allocation of the planned resources, amounting to approximately 50 million euros.
Assologistica approves new rules on pallet exchange
Rome
Approved by the Senate, the text moves to the Chamber of Deputies
In the Netherlands, a self-driving vessel has been authorised to sail outside a restricted area.
Rotterdam
German company Helsing acquires Blue Ocean Monitoring
London
Australian company builds self-driving submarines
The decree designating the port of Taranto as a national offshore wind hub has been made official.
Taranto
Gugliotti: Unlock resources for modernizing and upgrading port areas
One of two injured sailors from vessel attacked in Gulf of Aden dies
Amsterdam/London
Dominquez (IMO): Strong condemnation of any type of attack against ships
Salvini met with the deputy CEO of the Turkish terminal operator Yilport.
Rome
At the centre of the meeting was the dredging of the port of Taranto.
The Logistics & Sea Academy has equipped itself with new simulators for operating ships, tugboats, trains and port cranes
Venice
Investment of four million euros
Giovanni Punzo, founder and president of CIS - Interporto Campano for thirty years, has died.
Nola
Among the founders of Italo, the first private Italian operator on the high-speed rail network
The new two-masted ro-ro ship Neoliner Origin will arrive in Livorno tomorrow.
Vado Ligure
It has a capacity of 1,200 linear meters of rolling stock
The refinancing of the Setramar group's capital structure has been completed.
Ravenna
Merli: a crucial step in our growth journey
Liguori's term as head of the Trieste Port Authority has been extended.
Rome
Confirmed in the role of extraordinary commissioner of the institution
Agreement to complete electrification work on the docks at the port of Gioia Tauro
Gioia Tauro
The 70 million euro investment to complete the project has been confirmed.
A Maersk delegation at the Grendi Group's container terminal in Cagliari's Porto Canale.
Milan
At the centre of the debate is the development of traffic towards North Africa
Geodis appoints Maurizio Bortolan as CEO for Italy
Milan
It will coordinate the three business lines Contract Logistics, Freight Forwarding and Road Transport
Port of Livorno: Protests over Gaza must not block operations.
Livorno
The members of the Partnership Body highlighted the need for it to be accessible to all vessels
GNV, agreement with Sicilian terminal operator Portitalia is positive.
Genoa
The company specified that the aim was exclusively to temporarily supplement the tariffs.
Two days of work with ESPO in Rome on the Mediterranean and European ports
Rome
Meetings organized by Assoporti
In 2024, 112 million counterfeit items were seized in the European Union.
Brussels
Record estimated value of 3.8 billion euros
Strikes and protests in ports, request for information from the Guarantor
Rome
Request for information from prefects, port authorities, and port authorities
Danaos Corporation has ordered two 7,165 TEU containerships from Dalian Shanhaiguan.
Athens
They will be taken into delivery in the third quarter of 2027
In the second quarter, freight traffic on the Austrian rail network fell by -1.4%.
Vienna
Only domestic traffic is growing
ALS (FBH Group) has acquired 80% of Trans World Shipping and Moda Express of USA.
Rozzano
The two companies have 500 employees and are active in Italy, France, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Circle's revenue increased by 62.1% in the first half of 2025
Milan
Net profit of over 1.0 million euros (+1.8%)
A Ukrainian delegation hosted by the Northern Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority
Livorno
Cooperation in the field of training and safety at work in ports
The EIB is financing Phase A of Genoa's new breakwater with €300 million.
Luxembourg
The total investment is 937 million euros
PORTS
Italian Ports:
Ancona Genoa Ravenna
Augusta Gioia Tauro Salerno
Bari La Spezia Savona
Brindisi Leghorn Taranto
Cagliari Naples Trapani
Carrara Palermo Trieste
Civitavecchia Piombino Venice
Italian Interports: list World Ports: map
DATABASE
ShipownersShipbuilding and Shiprepairing Yards
ForwardersShip Suppliers
Shipping AgentsTruckers
MEETINGS
Conference on the culture of prevention in the Italian logistics supply chain
Rome
Organized by Sanilog, it will be held on November 13th in Rome
A seminar on the new law on interports will be held in Milan on October 2nd.
Milan
It is organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Padua
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Foreign firms to operate 3 terminals under Ctg Port for up to 30 years; deals by December
(The Business Standard)
We'II Rebuild Apapa, Tin-Can Ports In 48 Months - Dantsoho
(Leadership)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 19 giugno 2025
››› File
This summer, GNV ships carried 1.7 million passengers (+9%)
Valencia
In the next few days the company will take delivery of "GNV Virgo", the first LNG-powered vessel
The project for the expansion, safety improvements, and extraordinary maintenance of the port of Pozzallo has been presented.
Pozzallo
It provides for the construction of the breakwater arm
Fincantieri delivers the new Star Princess cruise ship to Princess Cruises
Monfalcone
It has a gross tonnage of 177,800 tons and a capacity of 4,300 passengers.
A seminar on the new law on interports will be held in Milan on October 2nd.
Milan
It is organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Padua
Filt Cgil calls on port administrators and businesses to join the action against the Palestinian massacre.
Rome
This burden – the union highlighted – cannot be placed solely on the shoulders of dock workers.
The agreement between the Italian Merchant Marine Academy Foundation and the NATO Center in La Spezia has been renewed.
Genoa
The collaboration signed in 2023 has been confirmed
Fischer & Rechsteiner and Gimax International acquire BCUBE's Freight Forwarding business.
Genoa
The completion of the transaction is expected in the next few days
Fermerci outlines a dramatic scenario for the European rail freight transport sector
Rome
Rizzi: There is a real risk of a shift towards exclusively road transport.
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