Fewer floating oil storages could strain tanker market

It will soon not be worth it to store oil on tanker vessels while waiting for higher oil prices. The ships, which have previously been used as floating storages, could now reenter the market and worsen the oversupply in 2017.
Photo: Modelfoto/Colourbox
Photo: Modelfoto/Colourbox

The oil price has now reached a level at which it no longer pays off to use tanker vessels as floating storages, writes Clarksons Platou.

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