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1. Exploring the potential of slow steaming for tankers What the recent escalation in fuel prices has taught us
2. Aims Understand how supply of the fleet is determined in the short run
Ship speed and emissions relationship
Exploring different operational decisions
3. A new era of bunker prices
4. Ton Mile Trader 4 4
5. Ton Mile Trader 5 5
6. Ton Mile Trader 6 6
7. Ship speed and emissions With all the technological innovation thats happened to make ships more energy efficient, all we have to offer is
go slow? Representative of Saudi Arabia Maritime Affairs, IMO GHG meeting
Fact is, were not close to moving fleet off of oil for a while
Engine power is approximately related to ship speed by a third power function
Reducing speed by 10%, energy consumption and CO2 are reduced by ~ 24% (IMO, 2000)
8. Shipping industry is a fan
You dont even have to believe in global warming and the climate debate it is pure good business to reduce costs through bunker savings.Soren Skou, CEO, Maersk Tankers
Maersk Tankers managed to sail its VLCCs (very large crude carriers) at speeds of
less than 10 knots on 28% of its ballast legs
between 11 and 13 knots on more than 33% of its operating days.
Slow steaming could mean bunker savings worth $400,000 for a VLCC sailing from the Middle East to Asia.
9. The optimal speed: shipowners perspective The speed where agent is at max profits (revenue costs for single voyage)
A higher freight rate increases speed, while a higher fuel price slows it down, all else constant
Other factors: fuel efficiency (k); distance (D)
Route choice
10. Understanding mindset of operator Different optimal speeds for:
Laden leg: incorporating future voyages into calculation
If the agent knows he has a fixture when he sets off
If the agent doesnt have a fixture
Ballast leg
Agent does not generate any money, so cost of leg is minimized
Costs include opportunity cost of alternative daily value of ships
A model is only as good as its assumptions
Conduct interviews with tanker operators
11. Go via Suez or Cape of Hope?
12. Questions? Sophia Parker
UCL Energy Institute
Sophia.parker.09@ucl.ac.uk