Economic rent generation through control of the freight element within the supply chain – perspective of VLCC users

This paper aims to provide an understanding of the crude oil industry in relation to the VLCC user. In volume 1, the author has illustrated the potential profits that could be earned if a VLCC user has had no control (spot charter) as well as little control (time charter) of the freight element with...

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Main Author: Abdul Rahman Ab Rahim
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1504472021-05-27T07:04:07Z Economic rent generation through control of the freight element within the supply chain – perspective of VLCC users Abdul Rahman Ab Rahim - School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Soh Woei Liang woeiliang.soh@ntu.edu.sg Business::Finance::Asset allocation Engineering::Maritime studies This paper aims to provide an understanding of the crude oil industry in relation to the VLCC user. In volume 1, the author has illustrated the potential profits that could be earned if a VLCC user has had no control (spot charter) as well as little control (time charter) of the freight element within the supply chain. In volume 2, we continue to explore what happens and what profits could be obtained and maximised if one had control of the freight element via ownership of the vessel. Concepts such as the crude oil pricing methodology, forward curve, contango and floating storage will be explored once it is accessible to the VLCC user. Calculations around the floating storage are also explored and we hope to provide an insight to the array of opportunities that arose within the industry. Finally, we explore the risk and returns of a VLCC user compared across all levels of control of the freight element. We found promising results that led us to understand that ultimately, it is up to the users of the VLCC to decide on their strategy and that if they prefer an optimal use of their capital or preferring a more return per unit of risk undertaken. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) 2021-05-27T07:04:07Z 2021-05-27T07:04:07Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Abdul Rahman Ab Rahim (2021). Economic rent generation through control of the freight element within the supply chain – perspective of VLCC users. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150447 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150447 en MS23 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Abdul Rahman Ab Rahim
Economic rent generation through control of the freight element within the supply chain – perspective of VLCC users
description This paper aims to provide an understanding of the crude oil industry in relation to the VLCC user. In volume 1, the author has illustrated the potential profits that could be earned if a VLCC user has had no control (spot charter) as well as little control (time charter) of the freight element within the supply chain. In volume 2, we continue to explore what happens and what profits could be obtained and maximised if one had control of the freight element via ownership of the vessel. Concepts such as the crude oil pricing methodology, forward curve, contango and floating storage will be explored once it is accessible to the VLCC user. Calculations around the floating storage are also explored and we hope to provide an insight to the array of opportunities that arose within the industry. Finally, we explore the risk and returns of a VLCC user compared across all levels of control of the freight element. We found promising results that led us to understand that ultimately, it is up to the users of the VLCC to decide on their strategy and that if they prefer an optimal use of their capital or preferring a more return per unit of risk undertaken.
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title Economic rent generation through control of the freight element within the supply chain – perspective of VLCC users
title_short Economic rent generation through control of the freight element within the supply chain – perspective of VLCC users
title_full Economic rent generation through control of the freight element within the supply chain – perspective of VLCC users
title_fullStr Economic rent generation through control of the freight element within the supply chain – perspective of VLCC users
title_full_unstemmed Economic rent generation through control of the freight element within the supply chain – perspective of VLCC users
title_sort economic rent generation through control of the freight element within the supply chain – perspective of vlcc users
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150447
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