2025 in the tanker sector: new cargoes, new challenges

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The tanker sector is poised for a transformative year in 2025, driven by advances in technology, evolving trade patterns and regulatory developments.

Decarbonisation

Central to these changes is the industry’s obligation to decarbonisation, which is shaping fleet strategies, vessel designs and operational priorities. As the global shipping community strives to meet emissions targets, the themes emerging for the year ahead highlight how decarbonisation underpins innovation and investment across the tanker sector.

Fleet efficiency and performance analysis

A key area of focus is fleet efficiency and performance analysis, where technical managers are leveraging cutting-edge technologies to optimise vessel operations.

In 2025, Tanker Shipping & Trade will provide exclusive insights from industry leaders highlighting methods for achieving enhanced energy efficiency and reducing operational costs, crucial for maintaining competitiveness in a fluctuating market.

New cargoes

Meanwhile, the expansion of CO2-carrying vessels underscores the increasing importance of carbon capture and storage in decarbonisation efforts. Shipowners investing in this nascent trade are pioneering vessel designs and operational practices, setting the stage for broader industry adoption.

The growth of hydrogen as a marine cargo is also drawing attention, with shipowners investing in vessels capable of transporting this clean energy source, while ammonia as a cargo is set for tonne-mile expansion in the short and medium term.

Regulations, regulations, regulations

Regulatory changes continue to influence tanker operations, with compliance demands shaping fleet strategies and investment priorities. From environmental standards to safety requirements, stakeholders must navigate a complex regulatory environment to remain aligned with global frameworks.

Shuttle tankers

A segment to watch in 2025 is shuttle tankers, integral to offshore oil logistics, which is experiencing a wave of modernisation. Fleet managers are exploring advances in ship design and technology to enhance reliability and environmental performance, reflecting broader industry trends towards sustainability.

AI

Artificial intelligence is emerging as a transformative force in tanker operations, with applications ranging from predictive maintenance to optimised cargo handling. Early adopters among tanker owners are reporting gains in operational efficiency, marking a potential paradigm shift for the industry.

Ship repair and conversion

Ship repair and conversion trends are evolving, as superintendents and shipyard executives tackle sustainability alongside operational efficiency. Key projects in 2025 will reflect the dual imperatives of adhering to environmental standards and extending fleet lifespans through innovative upgrades. As these developments unfold, the tanker industry in 2025 will be defined by its ability to adapt to technological, regulatory and market-driven challenges.

Tanker Shipping & Trade will continue to provide comprehensive coverage of these trends, offering expert insights and indepth analyses to its readership.

source : rivieramm

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