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Oil Shipping Today
Peter M Swift26 April 2005
Center for Maritime Economics & Logistics Erasmus University Rotterdam
Global primary energy consumption by fuelmillion tonnes oil equivalents
Source: BP
24 %
25 %
6 % 6 %
39 %
Oil: 3563
Gas: 2286
Coal: 2412
Nuclear: 611
Hydro: 593
World oil supply 1900-2005mbd
0102030405060708090
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
ROW
Middle East
Western Europe
USA
Oil consumption per capita (Litres/day - 2003)
02468
1012
US
Korea
Norway
Japa
n
OECD
Italy
Franc
e UK ME
World
FSU
L Am
er
China
Africa In
dia
Litre
Tanker Fleet Ownership
Source: SSY Consultancy & Research Ltd
0
10
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30
40
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60
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90
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1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
pe
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Independent Owner Company (End User)
AS AN INDUSTRY WE MAY NOT BE LOVED BUT WE ARE NEEDED
• World Oil World Oil Consumption 3.6 Consumption 3.6 billion tsbillion ts
• Transported by sea Transported by sea 2.2 2.2 billion tsbillion ts
• 6060% transported by sea.% transported by sea.
Daily VLCC spot rates
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30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
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Oct-9
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00
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Apr-0
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Oct-0
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'000 U
SD
/day
Source: INTERTANKO
Tanker spot market - average monthly freight ratesJ an 2000 - Nov 2004
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
180,000
200,000
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$/d
ay
VLCC: AG - J apan 250' dwt
Suezm: WAFR - USAC 130' dwt
Afram: N Sea - Cont 80' dwt
Clean: Caribs - USAC 30' dwt
Clean: Cont - USAC 33' dwt
Oil price and tanker freight rate 1970-2004
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 00 02
Max
04
US
D p
er b
arr
el Nominal Price Arabian Light
Real Price Arabian Light
Nominal Freight Rates PG-West
Real Freight Rates PG-West
Deflated by Consumer Price Index (USD)
T H E T A N K E R R O L L E R C O A S T E R 1945 - 2001
0
1 0 0
2 0 0
3 0 0
4 0 0
5 0 0
6 0 0
1945
1950
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
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- W
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ca
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<3 0 00 0 D w t 3 0-4 0 ,0 00 D w t 9 0 -10 0 ,0 00 D w t V L C C
War in Palestine
Korean WarSuez Canal Zone
Conflict
Suez Canal Closure
1973 Oil Crisis
Suez canal reopens
Market Doldrums
Kuwait 1990-1
Asian Financial
Crisis
¥
Source: E.A. Gibson Shipbrokers
5254
5658
6062
6466
6870
7274
7678
8082
8486
8890
9294
9596
9799
20012002
2004
Years
$0.00
$0.50
$1.00
$1.50
$2.00
$2.50
$3.00
$3.50
$4.00
$4.50
$5.00
$5.50
$6.00Freight cost ($/bbl)
$0
$5
$10
$15
$20
$25
$30
$35
$40
$45
$50
$55
$60Crude oil price ($/bbl)
Freight Oil Price
Freight and Oil Price Movement - 1950-2004
Suez Crisis
'67 M E war
'73 M E war
OPEC price
power
Kuwaitoccupation
After Erika
Gasoline price at the pump
0,0
0,3
0,5
0,8
1,0
1,3
1,5
USA Japan Germany UK
Long haul freight,$3/bbl
Marketing etc
Oil price (FOB)OPEC basket Jan2003 IEA table 8Tax
Cost elements making the: gasoline price:
$ per litre
Oil into the Sea Annual Releases, best estimates
Average 1990-1999, '1000 ts
Natural seeps
Extraction of oil
Tanker accidents
Tanker operation
Other transportation
River and run-offs
Other shipping
Other consumption related
Source: National Academy of Science
47%
21%
11%
8%
3%
3%
• Meeting Society’s expectations ( “ our licence to trade”)- including the environmental challenges
Key issues for Tanker Owners
The world expects us to have 0 accidents.
Even though 99.9997% of oil is delivered safely
It takes only one accident to change the industry
• Meeting Society’s expectations ( “ our licence to trade”)- including the environmental challenges
• & addressing the “image” issue
Key issues for Tanker Owners
• Meeting Society’s expectations ( “ our licence to trade”)- including the environmental challenges - managing our “image”
• Maintaining International versus Regional and Local legislation
Key issues for Tanker Owners
Threats to international maritime law
• Escorting of single hull tankers out of EEZ by Spain, France et al, in contravention of MARPOL and UNCLOS obligations
• Detention of seafarers, e.g. in Spain and Pakistan in contravention of UNCLOS
• Adoption of Criminal Penalties Directive for ship-source pollution
• European Commission suggestion that UNCLOS might be revised to alter the balance between flag states and coastal states.
• Willingness of EU to implement measures in conflict with MARPOL
• Canadian Bill C-15 in conflict with MARPOL and UNCLOS
But ALL Politics are local
Threats to US federal law pre-eminence• INTERTANKO vs. State of Washington (2000)• - overturning state laws on manning, design, construction and
operation
• USCG vs. State of Massachusetts (pending)
• State of California – vetoed on Escort Tugs, etc. (2004)
• New Jersey (possibly Delaware) threatening to ban single hulls (2005)
• EPA challenged on Ballast Water discharge exemptions (2005)
• Local and state air emission legislation (ongoing)
• State ballast water regulations (ongoing)
But ALL politics are local
CHALLENGES TO INDUSTRY GOVERNANCE
International vs. local, national and regional
• Liability – EU Penal Sanctions vs. International Conventions
• Safety & Environment – EU (Post Erika & Prestige) vs. IMO/Marpol & SOLAS
• Sulphur Levels / Air Emissions – EU, USA vs. IMO
• Security – MTSA vs. ISPS
• Ballast Water Management – US et al vs. IMO
EU Maritime Safety Package III
• Amendment to Directive on Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information
• Liability and Compensation (principally Passengers)
• Recasting of Legislation on Port State Control
• Role of Classification Societies
• Marine Casualty Investigations in the EU
• Maritime Labour Standards
• Flag State Initiative
But how about earlier programmes – Places of Refuge, Ratification of Conventions, Reception facilities
• Meeting Society’s expectations ( “ our licence to trade”)- including the environmental challenges
• Maintaining International versus Regional and Local legislation
• Overhauling the governance structure of the industry:- Class, Flag, Port State Control
Key issues for Tanker Owners
• EU Challenge on Role of Class – perceived conflict of interest between statutory and classification activities
• Joint Tanker Rules – good rules, common rules, as quickly as possible,freely available, with process for further development/harmonisation
• Role relative to Goal Based Standards – IMO/Flag states versus IACS control of Goal Based Standards
• Who sets class agenda – owners, builders, flag states or class managers ?Example coatings standards (IMO – DE discussion)
Challenges for Classification Societies
Tanker Fleet by Flag
Source: SSY Consultancy & Research Ltd
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1946 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
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USA UK Norway Panama Greece Japan Liberia Bahamas Other
The good, the bad and … all legitimate
• Meeting Society’s expectations ( “ our licence to trade”)- including the environmental challenges
• Maintaining International versus Regional and Local legislation
• Overhauling the governance structure of the industry:- Class, Flag, Port State Control
• Reversing the trend to increased criminalisation
Key issues for Tanker Owners
Increasing Criminalization
• Imprisonment of seafarers (Captain Mangouras et al)
• Detention of Tasman Spirit crew and salvors
• EU Directive on Criminal Penalties (including accidental damage)
• Meeting Society’s expectations ( “ our licence to trade”)- including the environmental challenges
• Maintaining International versus Regional and Local legislation
• Overhauling the governance structure of the industry:- Class, Flag, Port State Control
• Reversing the trend to increased criminalisation
• Ensuring the commitment of all stakeholders to continuous improvement
Key issues for Tanker Owners
Designers Shipbuilders Equipment Suppliers
Class
Charterers Operator/Manager
Financiers / Guarantors
Owner
Commitment to Continuous Improvement by all stakeholders in the maritime businesses
Cargo Owners BrokersP&I Hull insurers
Ports & Terminals
Coastal StatesWaterways authorities
Flag states
Bunker suppliers Pilots Tug operators Labour providers
Salvers RepairersPaint Suppliers Agents
Spill Response Ship Breakers
Tanker incidents: 1978-03
Source: LMIS, Informa, press, INTERTANKO
Number
0
200
400
600
800
1000
78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 00 02
Grounded
War
Misc
Hull&Machinery
Fire/Expl
Collision
Accidental oil pollution from tankers and tanker trade
Source: ITOPF, Fearnleys
1000 bn tmm ts spilt
0,0
0,7
1,4
2,1
2,8
3,5
1970s 1980s 1990s PR00s
0
22
44
66
88
110
132
m ts spilt
'0000 bntonne-miles
Port State ControlPercentage of inspected ships detained
0 %
2 %
4 %
6 %
8 %
10 %
12 %
14 %
200410m
2003200220012000199919981997
0 %
2 %
4 %
6 %
8 %
10 %
12 %
14 %
of which tankers
All ships
2004 10 months: Paris and Tokyo MoU only
Fleet by hullpercentage
622
6074
83
9478
4940
2617
49
0
20
40
60
80
100
1991 1997 End 02 End 03 End 05 End 10
SH* share (%)
DH share (%)
End 05, all tankers built 1982 and earlier goneEnd 10, all tankers built 1987 and earlier gonetrading beyond 2010 subject to administrations
Vision for the tanker industry:
“ A responsible, sustainable and respected industry able to influence its own destiny.”
Key industry goals- effective regulation
• Regulatory environment which supports safe shipping operations, environmental protection and adherence to internationally adopted standards and procedures
• Properly considered international regulation of shipping
• Global regulation for a global industry, adopted and implemented uniformly
INTERTANKO Publications
• Guide to bunkering of ships for the purposes of Annex VI to MARPOL
• A Guide for correct entries in the Oil Record Book
• A Guide to Crude Oil Washing and Cargo Heating Criteria
• Tanker Bills of Lading - A Practical Guide
• Guiding Principles to Emergency Management and Crisis Communications
INTERTANKO Publications
• Tanker Specification Awareness Guide
• A Guide to the Vetting Process, 5th. Edition
• A Guide to Tanker Charters (2001)