Tanker Companies Mull Fleet Expansion

February 9, 2010

According to a Feb. 8 report from Bloomberg, Tanker companies including General Maritime Corp. and Tsakos Energy Navigation Ltd. may expand their fleets after the recession sent ship costs to five-year lows last year. Prices for five-year-old very-large crude carriers, or VLCCs, dropped to $77.1m on Dec. 14, the lowest level since March 2004, according to price assessments compiled by the London-based Baltic Exchange.

(Source: Taiwan News)

Related News

Oil Tankers on Fire After Colliding Close to Singapore, Crew Rescued Vineyard Wind Warns of More Debris from Wind Turbine UK Adds 11 Designations to Russia Sanctions List Furuno Unveils New Commercial Radar Series Nine Crew from Capsized Oil Tanker off Oman Rescued, One Dead