30 Nov 2023 | 14:30 UTC

Listen: The wait is (still) on at the Panama Canal

A reduction in daily transits at both the Neopanamax and Panamax lock systems have resulted in longer wait times to transit the Panama Canal. These limits to daily transits are expected to continue into 2024, leading shipowners to raise freight costs as they look for reimbursement for higher transit and demurrage fees. As the price of auction slots continues to rise, owners are looking at alternative routes to circumvent the canal altogether. The uncertainty may also affect bunkering demand at what has become one of the biggest hubs in the world.

Commodity Insights' Americas dirty products manager Patrick Burns sits down with Americas tankers reporter Catherine Rogers to discuss how shipping markets have been impacted by the continued conservation measures taken by the ACP, what upcoming restrictions mean for shipowners, and how shippers plan to navigate the logistical bottleneck heading into 2024.

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