One in five offshore ships in the world are stacked

One in five supply ships are unemployed and have been so for a long time in an industry where Maersk is looking to get rid of Maersk Supply Service, and the large-scale merger Solstad Offshore is working to settle comprehensive restructuring plan. The market remains "very difficult," a shipowner tells ShippingWatch.
Photo: Colourbox
Photo: Colourbox

More than four years after the oil price collapsed, there is still significant unemployment among supply ships in the offshore sector. Even though the price of a barrel of oil is now significantly higher, shows a survey performed by Vessels Value for ShippingWatch.

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