Up to 12% of world tanker fleet faces the scrap
- Thursday 24 May 2012, 16:08
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- Tankers
NORWEGIAN investment bank DNB estimates that 44m dwt of dirty tanker tonnage will be scrapped between the start of this year and the end of 2015, drawing this conclusion based on data published by London-based shipbroker Clarksons. By comparing Clarksons’ value estimates for tanker tonnage...
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