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Maritime Industry Briefing: Economic Forecasts, Oil Prices, and Tanker Sales

By MGN EditorialMarch 18, 2026 at 02:00 AM

A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including revised UK economic forecasts, the impact of high oil prices on asset-backed securities, and the sale of a tanker vessel.

## Economic Forecasts and Oil Prices According to Hellenic Shipping News, JP Morgan has revised its UK economic forecasts following sustained increases in energy prices. The bank now expects the Bank of England to delay rate cuts until the first quarter of 2027, as it assumes oil prices will remain around $100 per barrel through the end of April before declining gradually. The surge in oil prices is also having an impact on the asset-backed securities (ABS) market, Hellenic Shipping News reports. Fitch Ratings says the high oil prices are 'mildly positive' for oil and gas proved developed producing (PDP) ABS transactions, although higher prices may raise operating costs and temporarily squeeze working capital. However, the ratings agency does not expect the ratings on PDP ABS to change. ## Tanker Sales In other news, Nordic American Tankers Ltd. has announced the sale of a 2005-built vessel for around $40 million, according to Hellenic Shipping News. The company stated that it expects its fleet to increase in the years to come and that the company is in a 'very solid position' with good prospects. ## US Housing Market Separately, Hellenic Shipping News reports that US pending home sales increased by 1.8% month-over-month in February 2026, reversing two consecutive months of declines and surpassing market expectations of a 0.5% drop. The performance varied regionally, with gains in the Midwest, South, and West, while the Northeast saw a decline. This maritime industry briefing covers a range of topics, from economic forecasts and oil prices to tanker sales and the US housing market, providing a snapshot of the current state of the industry.
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