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VLCC Tanker Market Surges as Geopolitical Tensions Loom
By MGN Editorial•March 2, 2026 at 11:05 AM
The VLCC tanker market has seen a dramatic spike in rates, while escalating conflict between Israel and Iran threatens shipping in the Gulf region.
The VLCC (Very Large Crude Carrier) tanker market has been 'sizzling hot' in recent days, with benchmark earnings surging past $200,000 per day - a level not seen since May 2020, according to shipbroker Gibson.
This sharp rally has been driven by a combination of factors, including strong demand from major crude oil producers and refiners, as well as tightening supply of available tonnage. 'The VLCC market has reawakened with force,' Gibson noted in its latest weekly report.
Alongside the booming VLCC market, the industry is also closely monitoring an escalating conflict between Israel and Iran that is raising concerns about the safety of merchant vessels in the strategically important Gulf region. Recent attacks between the two sides have significantly heightened tensions, with the risk of spillover effects impacting shipping operations in the area.
'The situation is evolving rapidly, and there is a growing risk of spillover effects impacting shipping,' warned Hellenic Shipping News in its report on the geopolitical developments.
The combination of a sizzling hot VLCC market and heightened geopolitical risks in a critical shipping chokepoint underscores the volatile conditions currently facing the global maritime industry. Shipowners, charterers, and others will need to closely track these fast-moving developments in the weeks and months ahead.
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