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Oil Tanker Rates Staging A Comeback

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Tanker markets staged a comeback in August, and this time the rebound wasn’t subtle. Suezmax rates shot up 34% month-on-month, according to OPEC’s latest Monthly Oil Market Report published on Thursday, with the West Africa–US Gulf Coast run alone surging 38%. VLCCs weren’t far behind, climbing 19% on Middle East–East routes. Even the humble Aframax joined the party, racking up a 23% gain on Caribbean–US East Coast voyages.

Clean tankers, on the other hand—i.e., tankers carrying refined petroleum products—looked like they’ve missed the memo. Most routes softened, except for the Middle East–East corridor, which managed a 13% rise. The contrast says a lot: crude carriers are cashing in on shifting trade flows and long-haul demand, while product tankers are still slogging through refinery overcapacity and thin margins on diesel and jet fuel.

The timing is no accident. OPEC+ keeps fiddling with quotas, Russia is staring down another round of sanctions, and the U.S. Gulf remains a magnet for barrels. Every rerouted cargo adds miles, and in tanker math, miles equal money. A Suezmax hauling Nigerian crude to Houston suddenly looks a lot more profitable when Europe leans harder on the U.S. for barrels and Asian refiners juggle Russian supply with political risk.

Of course, freight rates are fickle. A few weeks of bad weather or a lull in exports can knock the air out of the market. But the August bounce suggests there’s still plenty of life left in crude carriers, especially when geopolitics are forcing barrels onto longer, pricier voyages.

So yes, refinery margins might keep product tankers grounded for now. But on the crude side, owners are back in the driver’s seat — and traders know it.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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