Oil product tanker geography with emphasis on the Handysize segment

Novel movement data are used to chart worldwide mineral oil product shipments by Handysize (15,000–59,999 dwt) and larger (60,000+ dwt) tankers. The data are from 2004 which allows comparisons with earlier studies about crude oil shipments. Theory about ship movements and attached freight rates (RP...

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Main Author: Risto Laulajainen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 2011-01-01
Series:Fennia: International Journal of Geography
Subjects:
TCE
Online Access:http://ojs.tsv.fi/index.php/fennia/article/view/2839
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spelling doaj-ebb5bd1cb27d4c209baf24c3e66feada2020-11-24T21:38:54ZengGeographical Society of FinlandFennia: International Journal of Geography0015-00101798-56172011-01-011891119Oil product tanker geography with emphasis on the Handysize segmentRisto LaulajainenNovel movement data are used to chart worldwide mineral oil product shipments by Handysize (15,000–59,999 dwt) and larger (60,000+ dwt) tankers. The data are from 2004 which allows comparisons with earlier studies about crude oil shipments. Theory about ship movements and attached freight rates (RP Rule) gets indirect support. Non-existence of global data below the Handysize enforces the use of fragmentary data from a refinery company and a world-class port. Both data sets are believed to be representative for the purposes used. Exportshipments of the refinery company reveal a linear non-logarithmic distance function for vessel classes in the 2,000–67,000 dwt range. The function is practically identical with oil product exports from the said port. The thinking is then extended to larger vessel sizes and crude oil cargoes, the principle of fungibility.http://ojs.tsv.fi/index.php/fennia/article/view/2839geographical marketNeste Oilproduct tankersTCEtrades
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author Risto Laulajainen
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Oil product tanker geography with emphasis on the Handysize segment
Fennia: International Journal of Geography
geographical market
Neste Oil
product tankers
TCE
trades
author_facet Risto Laulajainen
author_sort Risto Laulajainen
title Oil product tanker geography with emphasis on the Handysize segment
title_short Oil product tanker geography with emphasis on the Handysize segment
title_full Oil product tanker geography with emphasis on the Handysize segment
title_fullStr Oil product tanker geography with emphasis on the Handysize segment
title_full_unstemmed Oil product tanker geography with emphasis on the Handysize segment
title_sort oil product tanker geography with emphasis on the handysize segment
publisher Geographical Society of Finland
series Fennia: International Journal of Geography
issn 0015-0010
1798-5617
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Novel movement data are used to chart worldwide mineral oil product shipments by Handysize (15,000–59,999 dwt) and larger (60,000+ dwt) tankers. The data are from 2004 which allows comparisons with earlier studies about crude oil shipments. Theory about ship movements and attached freight rates (RP Rule) gets indirect support. Non-existence of global data below the Handysize enforces the use of fragmentary data from a refinery company and a world-class port. Both data sets are believed to be representative for the purposes used. Exportshipments of the refinery company reveal a linear non-logarithmic distance function for vessel classes in the 2,000–67,000 dwt range. The function is practically identical with oil product exports from the said port. The thinking is then extended to larger vessel sizes and crude oil cargoes, the principle of fungibility.
topic geographical market
Neste Oil
product tankers
TCE
trades
url http://ojs.tsv.fi/index.php/fennia/article/view/2839
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