March 6th, 2013 by Belisarius
(For The Week Ending March 1, 2013)
Same as with dry bulk, we are long time away from recovery, but I tend to think that overcapacity is smaller in wet cargo.
Baltic Dirty Tanker Index rose 3.4%; Baltic Clean Tanker Index rose 1.2%.




Crude Oil, Tanker
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