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Tanker Glut Signals 25% Freight Decline as 26 Miles of Ships Meet Demand
by admin on December 28, 2009
By Alaric Nightingale and Alexander Kwiatkowski Dec. 28 (Bloomberg) — A 26-mile-long line (42 Km ) of idled oil tankers, enough to blockade the English Channel, may signal a 25 percent slump in freight rates next year.
The ships will unload 26 percent of the crude and oil products they are storing in six months, adding to vessel supply and pushing rates for supertankers down to an average of $30,000 a day next year, compared with $40,212 now, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey of 15 analysts, traders and shipbrokers.
by admin on December 28, 2009
By Alaric Nightingale and Alexander Kwiatkowski Dec. 28 (Bloomberg) — A 26-mile-long line (42 Km ) of idled oil tankers, enough to blockade the English Channel, may signal a 25 percent slump in freight rates next year.
The ships will unload 26 percent of the crude and oil products they are storing in six months, adding to vessel supply and pushing rates for supertankers down to an average of $30,000 a day next year, compared with $40,212 now, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey of 15 analysts, traders and shipbrokers.