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Maritime & Shipping, Refined Products, Wet Freight
December 01, 2025
Platts, part of S&P Global Energy, has launched four daily clean tanker freight assessments for a 37,000 mt cargo carried on a Medium Range clean tanker on the West Africa-West Africa, West Africa-UK Continent, West Africa-Mediterranean and West Africa-US Atlantic Coast routes, effective Dec. 1, 2025.
Following market feedback, Platts has recognized the need for freight rate assessments for clean tankers transporting refined products from the West Africa region, driven by increased activity levels and evolving transportation routes within the regions. Platts understands this sustained growth to be indicative of a structural shift in regional trade flows.
The new Medium Range clean tanker freight assessments reflect spot freight rates for clean tankers carrying refined product cargo. The West Africa-West Africa route is assessed in lump sum denominated in thousands and $/mt. Following a broad market survey, Platts understands that the predominant WAF-WAF lump sum trade is based on the Lome-Lagos route. Any information received regarding different loading, discharge ports, cargo size or other specifications may be considered and normalized, where necessary, to align with the standard specifications listed above.
The other three routes -- West Africa to the US Atlantic Coast, West Africa to the Mediterranean, and West Africa to the UK Continent -- are assessed in Worldscale points and $/mt. The $/mt conversions are calculated using the average of Worldscale flat rates of the basket of routes listed below.
The main routes for the West Africa to US Atlantic Coast assessment are:
| Load Port | Discharge Port |
| Lagos | New York |
| Bonny | New York |
| Escravos | New York |
The main routes for West Africa to the Mediterranean assessment are:
| Load Port | Discharge Port |
| Lagos | Lavera |
| Bonny | Lavera |
| Lagos | Barcelona |
The main routes for the West Africa to the UK Continent assessment are:
| Load Port | Discharge Port |
| Lagos | Milford Haven |
| Lagos | Rotterdam |
| Escravos | Rotterdam |
Below are the assessments launched along with the symbol codes:
| Freight Route Assessment | Cargo Size Symbol | Worldscale Symbol | $/mt Symbol |
| West Africa-US Atlantic Coast | CWTCB00 | CWDWA00 | CWTCA00 |
| West Africa-Mediterranean | CWTCH00 | CWTCF00 | CWTCG00 |
| West Africa-UK Continent | CWTCE00 | CWTCC00 | CWTCD00 |
| Freight Route Assessment | Cargo Size Symbol | Lumpsum Symbol | $/mt Symbol |
| West Africa-West Africa | CWBWA00 | CWCWA00 | CWAWA00 |
All four assessments are assessed at 4:30 pm London close and follow the London publishing schedule.
The assessments are published in the Platts Clean Tankerwire, Platts Clean Tankerwire Monthly and on the following Platts Shipping Alert and Platts Tanker Alert pages PGA0900, PGT1910, PGT1911, SHP1320, SHP1321.
Please send all comments or questions to tankers@spglobal.com and pricegroup@spglobal.com.
For written comments, please provide a clear indication if comments are not intended for publication by Platts for public viewing.
Platts will consider all comments received and will make comments not marked as confidential available to the public upon request.