Crude tankers stuck in ‘rate hell’ but floating-storage pain wanes
Long grind ahead for crude tankers: Executives and analysts don’t see recovery until second half — if not later.
Long grind ahead for crude tankers: Executives and analysts don’t see recovery until second half — if not later.
How surprise Saudi production cuts and escalating Mideast tensions could impact timing of crude-tanker rate recovery.
Mexico’s new fuel import regulations are seen by critics as an attempt to boost state oil firm Pemex.
A look back at 2020’s shipping roller coaster: how container sector emerged as ‘surprise rock star’ and tankers peaked early, then plunged.
The total market capitalization of U.S.-listed ocean shipping stocks has plunged 34% in 2020, but there are reasons for hope in 2021.
U.S. shipbuilding also hit as demand dropped amid excess vessel capacity.
As COVID hospitalizations surge and business restrictions mount, could U.S. importers be overshooting the mark?
“Winter is Coming” is a warning in House Stark and usually a blessing for tankers. But there’s nothing usual about 2020.
Euronav exec curses crude-tanker market (literally). Scorpio exec pitches product-tanker promise and throws shade at crude side.
Kirby tops earnings expectations on lower costs despite COVID and hurricane hits to demand.