Tankers

News and views from VLCC, chemical and product tanker operators serving the region

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tanker ships are specialised vessels designed to transport liquid cargo in bulk across oceans. These ships typically carry crude oil, refined petroleum products, chemicals, liquefied gases such as LNG and LPG, and sometimes food-grade liquids like vegetable oils. Tankers play a vital role in global energy and industrial supply chains.
The most common types of tanker ships include crude oil tankers, product tankers, chemical tankers and gas carriers such as LNG or LPG vessels. Each type is designed to transport specific liquid cargo safely using specialised tanks, pumping systems and protective coatings.
Tanker ships transport large volumes of crude oil and refined fuels from producing regions to refineries and markets around the world. Because energy resources are often produced in different locations from where they are consumed, tanker shipping is essential for maintaining stable global energy supply chains.
Modern tanker ships are built with advanced safety systems, including double-hull designs, segregated cargo tanks, and specialised pumping and monitoring systems. These features help reduce the risk of spills, improve cargo handling safety and comply with international maritime environmental regulations.
You can stay informed about tanker shipping developments, fleet trends, energy transportation and maritime market insights by visiting The Maritime Standard’s Tankers category page, which features expert analysis, industry reports and global shipping news.