Suez Canal Charging Vlccs Coming From the Arabian Gulf $155,000Source: Reuters 6/19/2016, Location: Egypt |
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Egypt's Suez Canal Authority has set new toll rates for oil tankers as part of a six-month experiment that came into effect.
Very large crude carriers (VLCCs) transitting the canal from the Arabian Gulf after discharging at the SUMED oil pipeline will be charged $155,000 if they are carrying more than 250,000 in deadweight tonnage. VLCCs are to pay $230,000 on their return ballast trip. The canal is one of Egypt's main sources of foreign currency. Egypt has been struggling to revive its economy since a 2011 uprising scared away tourists and foreign investors, other main sources of hard currency. President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi inaugurated an $8 billion expansion of the canal last year that aims to double daily traffic and increase annual revenue to more than $13 billion by 2023. For more information about related Opportunities and Key Players visit Egypt Oil and Gas Projects |
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