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OSG reactivates two more Jones Act tankers

  • : Freight, Oil products
  • 22/03/09

Tightening market fundamentals have spurred Jones Act shipowner Overseas Shipholding Group (OSG) to pull two tankers, the Overseas Anacortes and the Overseas Long Beach, out of layup, the company said.

Layup is when a vessel is not actively employed.

Limited availability of tonnage operating in the US domestic waterborne market has meant "business fundamentals for our conventional Jones Act tankers continue to strengthen," said OSG president Sam Norton.

Of the at least six tankers OSG idled because of Covid-19-related weak demand for US fuel transportation, only one remains in layup. One lightering articulated tug barge also remains in layup, said Norton.

In December 2021, OSG declined to renew bareboat charters on three tankers it had been leasing from American Shipping Company because of what OSG characterized as an increasingly volatile market for conventional Jones Act tankers.

The Overseas Anacortes has been transporting refined products from Texas to Florida for at least the last three months according to vessel tracking. The Overseas Long Beach discharged a refined products cargo from Texas in New York yesterday.

OSG reported a loss of $3.7mn in the fourth quarter of 2021, compared with a $46.3mn loss in the fourth quarter of 2020.


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