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Stena Bulk CEO Erik Hånell to Step Down After 14 Years

By MGN EditorialMarch 18, 2026 at 02:00 AM

Veteran tanker executive Erik Hånell will depart Swedish shipowner Stena Bulk later this year after over a decade at the helm.

In a significant leadership change for one of the world's largest tanker operators, Stena Bulk has announced that CEO Erik Hånell will step down from his role in December 2023 after 14 years at the company. Hånell, who has spent a total of 27 years within the broader Stena Group, will remain on Stena Bulk's board of directors following his departure from the CEO position. The company has not yet named a successor. 'It has been an honor and a privilege to lead Stena Bulk for the past 14 years,' Hånell said in a statement. 'I am proud of what we have accomplished together as a team and I look forward to supporting the company's continued growth and success in my new role on the board.' Under Hånell's leadership, Stena Bulk has grown to become one of the industry's most prominent tanker owners, with a diverse fleet of crude oil, product, and chemical tankers. The company has also been an early adopter of alternative fuels, recently announcing plans to power part of its fleet with methanol. 'Erik has played a pivotal role in Stena Bulk's success and transformation over the past decade and a half,' said Dan Sten Olsson, chairman of Stena Bulk and CEO of parent company Stena AB. 'His strategic vision and operational expertise have been instrumental in positioning the company as a leader in the tanker segment.' The leadership change at Stena Bulk comes amid a period of volatility and uncertainty in the global tanker market, with geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and the ongoing energy transition all impacting vessel demand and freight rates. Hånell's successor will be tasked with navigating these complex market dynamics while building on the company's strong foundation.
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