Backlog of New Ethanol Barge Orders
More new ethanol plants are expected to come onstream over the next year in order to cater to the strong demand. Ethanol prices in New York Harbor hit the record high earlier this week. Some shippers are considering the ethanol barge orders because they are weighing their options of building new ones or converting some gasoline barges to transport ethanol, he said.
Also, the source pointed out that the existing oil tank barge orders could be changed to accommodate ethanol specifications if needed. Besides an order backlog, barge owners and ethanol shippers will face high shipbuilding prices, owing to strong steel values. A 28,000-barrel capacity tank barge would cost about $2 million to build, and a dry cargo barge would cost about $500,000. Source: Reuters