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Tanker Market Sees Modest Activity Amid Uncertain Outlook
By MGN Editorial•March 16, 2026 at 12:02 PM
A roundup of recent tanker sales and market conditions, as the maritime industry navigates the impacts of the war in Ukraine.
The tanker market has seen only modest activity over the past week, with a handful of sales reported across various size segments, according to industry reports.
Norway's Westfal-Larsen has offloaded a pair of medium-range (MR) tankers to MSEA Tankers, as the market faces an 'unclear outlook' due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, now entering its third week.
'Clean MR earnings fell 25% to $46,200 per day this week, as market conditions remain 'as clear as mud', according to a Greek broking house cited by [Splash247](https://splash247.com/norways-westfal-larsen-offloads-mr-duo-to-msea-tankers/).
The reduced activity comes as the maritime industry navigates the impacts of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has disrupted global supply chains and energy markets. Sanctions on Russian oil and gas exports have created uncertainty, while the threat of further escalation continues to weigh on the market.
'There's a lot of volatility and uncertainty in the market right now,' said one industry analyst, speaking to [The Maritime Executive](https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/tanker-market-sees-modest-activity-amid-uncertain-outlook). 'Owners and operators are taking a cautious approach until there's more clarity on how this situation will play out.'
Despite the challenging conditions, some tanker owners have been able to capitalize on spikes in rates for certain vessel classes and trade routes. But the overall outlook remains murky, as the industry monitors the evolving geopolitical landscape and its impacts on energy and shipping markets.
#tankers#crude oil#product tankers#MR tankers#Russia-Ukraine conflict
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