Weekly Tanker Report – Week 46, 2022

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Baltic Exchange has issued the tanker report for the 46th week of this year. The report of 18th November 2022 provides valuable insight into this week’s tanker market dealings, freight rates, and charter activities.

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The Middle East Gulf has been relatively static this week on the LRs. The TC1 index has held in the mid WS170’s all week, but with Bahri week ending we are now hearing WS190 reported on subjects for this run. TC20 has begun to tick up from $3,800,000 to $3,975,000 with a $4,000,000 deal widely reported. On the LR1s TC5 has been resolute in the WS212.5 region all week, with a trip west on TC8 also holding at the $3,400,000 – $3,500,000 mark.

AG MRs have struggled from lesser activity this week and freight rates have thus been chipped away at. TC17 shed 33.21 points to end up at WS336.43.

West of Suez, LR2 activity was a little better but didn’t prevent the TC15 index from dropping $120,000 to $3,050,000. On the other hand, the LR1s of TC16 have remained balanced at WS220 all week.

On the UK-Continent, MR freight levels saw a continued momentum upwards with strong demand from the UK-Continent and Baltic alike. TC2 rapidly climbed up to WS342.78 (+33.89) and TC19 pushed up 34.29 points to WS355.  

In the US Gulf, MRs have been driven hard upwards this week – mainly fueled by sentiment that there are still CPP volumes to be moved in November. TC14 jumped 88.75 points to WS245.83 and similarly TC18 hopped up to WS349.17 (+94.59). A run down to the Caribbean, TC21, has also risen significantly, breaching the $1,000,000 mark and currently pegged at $1,141,667.

The MR Atlantic Triangulation Basket TCE gained $17,525 from $34,458 to $51,983.

On the Handymax, in the Mediterranean TC6 peaked at WS367.81 midweek and has then resettled down to WS363.13 at the time of writing. In the Baltic, TC9 has stepped up 29.28 points to WS525.71 supported by an active Cross UK-Continent. At these levels both TC6 and TC9 are returning over $60,000 /day round trip TCE.

VLCC

The VLCC market continued the firmer trend this week with rates improving significantly on all the Baltic Exchange routes. 270,000 mt Middle East Gulf to China climbed 15 points (13.4%) to almost WS128 (a daily TCE round trip of $96,400). The 280,000mt Middle-East Gulf to US Gulf (via the cape/cape routing) trip is assessed seven points (11.3%) higher than last week at WS69. In the Atlantic region, the rate for 260,000mt from West Africa to China rose 10.5 points (9.5%) to just over WS122.5 (a round trip TCE Earning of $91,200 per day). The 270,000mt US Gulf/China shot up over $1.65 million (12.9%) to $14,646,875 ($84,000 per day round trip TCE).

Suezmax

The Suezmax market in the West saw further gains in the rates, where 135,000mt CPC/Augusta is now trading 25 points up from a week ago at WS240 (a TCE showing a daily return of $113,600). Meanwhile, for the 130,000mt voyage from Nigeria to the Rotterdam market, rates steadily rose 10 points week-on-week to WS205 (a daily TCE round-trip of $79,300). The 140,000mt Basrah/Lavera market firmed by four points to WS97.

Aframax

The Aframax market in the US-Caribbean region saw a stratospheric improvement this week with tonnage positions tight, unrelenting cargo volume, a storm brewing and delays at terminals – as well as in the Panama canal. This enabled owners to put the squeeze on charterers. The rate for 70,000mt East Coast Mexico/US Gulf gained an eye-widening 215 points to between WS612-615 ($191,800 per day round-trip TCE) and overnight reports give details of WS700 being done by a Mexican charterer. In comparison, the 70,000mt Covenas/US Gulf voyage saw little reported fixtures. However, rates climbed 146 points on the back of other activity within the region to between WS525-527.5 (a daily round-trip TCE of about $146,300). For the longer-haul 70,000mt US Gulf/Rotterdam voyage, owners were also able to apply pressure and the rate rocketed 100 points to between WS390-392.5 (a TCE of $96,000 per day round-trip). Across the Atlantic, 80,000mt Hound Point/Wilhelmshaven saw big gains also with the rate 27.5 firmer at WS247.5 (a daily TCE of about $96,200 round-trip). In the Mediterranean, which remained very active, the 80,000mt Ceyhan/Lavera route saw a significant improvement to the rate and firmed 97 points to between WS357.5-360 (showing a daily round-trip TCE of $123,700).

 

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Source: Baltic Exchange