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Listen: With energy prices surging, why are clean and dirty tanker markets lagging behind?

  • Featuring
  • Vickey Du    Sameer C Mohindru    Pradeep Rajan
  • Commodity
  • Energy Energy Transition Oil Shipping Energy Transition
  • Length
  • 11:28
  • Topic
  • Energy Transition

While energy prices are moving higher and higher, there's a clear laggard in the commodities space: the tanker freight market. Why are clean and dirty tankers not keeping pace? S&P Global Platts shipping market experts Pradeep Rajan, Vickey Du and Sameer C. Mohindru examine the factors shaping the clean and dirty tanker markets and their path to recovery.

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