Despite current reduced shelter costs a considerable percentage of aquatic gas purchasers still do not have any type of threat administration methods in position to alleviate expected rate increases.
Two- thirds of LQM Petroleum Services customers questioned in a webinar recently (12 May) assumed that aquatic gas costs would certainly increase in the following year. But at the exact same time, just half the individuals stated that they presently utilize threat administration methods to alleviate this threat.
“This trend reflects the wider industry’s understanding of the tools available to manage bunker price volatility,” stated LQMChief Executive Daniel Rose “But we were encouraged by the fact that three-quarters of participants on our call stated that they would be interested in locking in today’s low prices.”
LQM Petroleum Services is a crossbreed shelter broker as well as investor which safeguards itself from power rate modifications by becoming part of gas oil swap arrangements.
“We fully understand the reluctance by some owners and charterers to enter into the fuel oil futures market: it’s an area which leaves some overwhelmed and those with relatively small clip sizes feeling overlooked,” statedDaniel Rose “But we’re in the unique position of being both a broker and experienced trader. We can guide potential participants through the entire process and help clients manage their specific hedging needs.”
He kept in mind that the gas swaps market has independent trustworthy benchmark rates, durable cleaning services as well as excellent liquidity. “These are the fundamentals for a successful futures market,” he stated.
Opinions regarding the period of the present market volatility were much less specific. 21% of the webinar individuals assumed that present problems would certainly proceed just for the following 3 months; 32% assumed in between 3 as well as 6 months whilst 36% really felt that 6 to year a most likely situation.
Several shipowners, charterers as well as investors participated in the webinar as well as reacted to the survey.