Chief Lars Barstad says any Gaza ceasefire would not immediately restore shipping
Operators who bought or ordered enough tankers early enough have found their own gushers
The latest Houthi attack — on a vessel working for Trafigura — has tightened fuel tanker and oil products markets
Voluntary tender offer seeks to bypass effort by Saverys family to avert deal
Alexander Saverys says Euronav shareholders will receive ‘nothing’ from planned tie-up with Frontline
Merger agreement marks latest bet by Norway-born tycoon John Fredriksen on future of crude shipping
Increased shipments of sanctioned oil are undermining their businesses
Cost of hiring a very large crude carrier rises past $200,000/day
Norwegian company benefits from surge in rates for chartering supertankers
US production boost and new emissions rules fuel Norwegian group’s optimism
Tanker groups hope rise in demand will steer them towards calmer waters
Rates are historically low but owners see rising waters ahead
Oil rig owner controlled by shipowner John Fredriksen could be forced into bankruptcy protection before May
World’s most influential shipowner to oversee restructuring of oil-drilling company
The tanker operator should be prepared to pay a higher price for its rival
Deal worth $475m aims to create world’s biggest crude oil tanker operator by fleet size
900,000 fewer barrels a day will leave Gulf ports over next year, so less transport required
Higher charter rates have done nothing for shipping companies
Russian telecoms company under investigation in US and Netherlands over alleged corruption
Surging Asian demand has caused crude carrier rates to boom
Oil prices have fallen so far that buyers are keen to get what they can. They’ll need tankers
After a horrendous period of oversupply, demand has turned buoyant
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