The pandemic outbreak of Covid-19 led to a sharp decline in demand for oil and historically low fuel prices. Where we go from here is unclear while the pandemic is still affecting the global economy, but it can be anticipated that in the short-term oil production will be reduced. From a ship operator’s perspective, the very low fuel prices may lead to increased sailing speeds for certain sectors (particularly liner shipping), while product and crude tankers may wait things out until fuel prices increase again. A very interesting development is that certain ship operators sail around Africa instead of passing (and paying fees) through the Suez Canal, due to the low fuel prices that make this profitable. In response, the Suez Canal authoritie...
-This is an open access article under the CC BY license.Three responses that reduce energy consumpti...
The dramatic decline of oil prices, from over $110 per barrel in June 2014 to less than $30 in Febru...
To cope with the increasing trend towards bigger vessels and stay competitive in this era, the expan...
The pandemic outbreak of Covid-19 led to a sharp decline in demand for oil and historically low fuel...
Oil is the world’s largest energy source today and an essential resource in the global maritime indu...
The maritime transportation of crude oil by tankers represents a major aspect of global trade, as cr...
Globalization has resulted in increased demand of world trade which drives the shipping demand. Ship...
In recent years slow steaming has resurfaced as a fuel saving measure allowing ship owners to signif...
The major aim of the paper is to analyse how growing awareness of environmental impact determined b...
The Panama Canal has become a constraining factor on trade across the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean, an...
The paper analyses the possible alternative routes of Suez Canal and establishes the model to decide...
The Panama and Suez canals greatly reduced pollutant emissions from shipping through much reduced sa...
Maritime shipping is widely considered as the most fuel-efficient mode of transport. During the past...
AbstractThree responses that reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions in maritime transport are s...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is considering adopting marketbased mechanisms (MBMs) ...
-This is an open access article under the CC BY license.Three responses that reduce energy consumpti...
The dramatic decline of oil prices, from over $110 per barrel in June 2014 to less than $30 in Febru...
To cope with the increasing trend towards bigger vessels and stay competitive in this era, the expan...
The pandemic outbreak of Covid-19 led to a sharp decline in demand for oil and historically low fuel...
Oil is the world’s largest energy source today and an essential resource in the global maritime indu...
The maritime transportation of crude oil by tankers represents a major aspect of global trade, as cr...
Globalization has resulted in increased demand of world trade which drives the shipping demand. Ship...
In recent years slow steaming has resurfaced as a fuel saving measure allowing ship owners to signif...
The major aim of the paper is to analyse how growing awareness of environmental impact determined b...
The Panama Canal has become a constraining factor on trade across the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean, an...
The paper analyses the possible alternative routes of Suez Canal and establishes the model to decide...
The Panama and Suez canals greatly reduced pollutant emissions from shipping through much reduced sa...
Maritime shipping is widely considered as the most fuel-efficient mode of transport. During the past...
AbstractThree responses that reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions in maritime transport are s...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is considering adopting marketbased mechanisms (MBMs) ...
-This is an open access article under the CC BY license.Three responses that reduce energy consumpti...
The dramatic decline of oil prices, from over $110 per barrel in June 2014 to less than $30 in Febru...
To cope with the increasing trend towards bigger vessels and stay competitive in this era, the expan...