Mikael Skov expects that historically strong tanker market will forge ahead

The thirst for oil outside the OECD countries is particularly strong, says the CEO of Hafnia, which is riding high on the strong freight prices for product tankers.
”The international tensions that have affected our market do not seem to be resolving themselves in the foreseeable future and therefore earnings remain high," ssays Mikael Skov, CEO, Hafnia. | Photo: Marine Money
”The international tensions that have affected our market do not seem to be resolving themselves in the foreseeable future and therefore earnings remain high," ssays Mikael Skov, CEO, Hafnia. | Photo: Marine Money

It’s hard to feel bad for product tanker carriers, which are in their second year of raking in millions of dollars due to international crises and troubled energy markets.

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