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M/V ARAGONITH

M/V ARAGONITH

Location: -

Size: 4482DWT

Built Year: 1999

Price: $-

M/V ARAGONITH
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TYPE: TANKER, IMO II
DOUBLE BOTTOM / DOUBLE SIDES
DWT 4482 MTS ON 6.25M DRFT
BLT 5/1999 AT AARHUS FLYDEDOK A/S - AARHUS, DENMARK
RI, SS 09/27 / DD 09/27
ICE CLASS FS ICE CLASS 1C
GRT 3218, NRT 1280
LOA 92.6M, BEAM 15.33M, DEPTH 7.7M
TANKS 16, STAINLESS STEEL
PUMPS 16X120 M3/HR, 1X50 M3/HR
M/E WARTSILA 6R32E, BHP 3752 TOTAL
SPEED 14KNOTS
GENS: 3X690 KW
IGS
M/V ANDINO DELTA

M/V ANDINO DELTA

Location: -

Size: 16028DWT

Built Year: 1998

Price: $-

M/V ANDINO DELTA
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TYPE: TANKER, IMO II
DOUBLE BOTTOM / DOUBLE SIDES
DWT 16028 MTS ON 8.75M DRFT
BLT 11/1998 AT AUKRA INDUSTRIER AS - AUKRA, NORWAY
NV, SS 03/30 / DD 06/28
ICE CLASS FS ICE CLASS 1A
GRT 9956, NRT 5019
LOA 140.2M, DEPTH 11.5M
TANKS 20, STAINLESS STEEL
PUMPS 20X300 M3/HR
M/E WARTSILA 9L38, BHP 8076 TOTAL
SPEED 14.5KNOTS
GENS: 1X884 KW, 2X406 KW
TANKER - BALDO

TANKER - BALDO

Location: West Africa

Size: 11,999 DWT

Built Year: 2005

Price: $-

M/T BALDO - PANAMA FLAG
Abt 11,999 dwt on 7.51m
Blt 9/2005, No 4807 Shipyard of PLA - Fu'an FJ, CHINA
ABS - SS 02/2030 / DD 02/2025
Tank coating Epoxy Phenolic
Tanks 12 Liquid 98% 13,855 Cbm
134.86m LOA 22.02m Beam
GRT 8,482mt /NRT 3,708mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S35MC, 6,037 bhp @ 173 rpm
GENS 3 x 250kw
CARGO PUMPS 3 x 500m3/h
LDT 4,305
CLASS: BV
ss/dd freshly passed
BWTS FITTED
Itinerary: vsl is trading WAF and delivery prefered Dakar and/or Lome
TANKER - ASIAN GAS II - INDONESIA FLAG

TANKER - ASIAN GAS II - INDONESIA FLAG

Location: Japan

Size: 2610DWT

Built Year: 1995

Price: $-

M/T ASIAN GAS II - INDONESIA FLAG
Abt 2,610 dwt on 4.21m
Blt 11/1995, Kitanihon Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Hachinohe, JAPAN
ABS - SS 12/2029 / DD 12/2027
93m LOA 17.62m Beam
GRT 3,617mt /NRT 1,086mt
MAN-Mitsubishi 5UEC33LSII, 3,600 bhp @ 210 rpm
GENS 2 x 240kw
CARGO PUMPS 2 x 300m3/h
LDT 2,213



She is only trading within Indonesian waters.
Owners inviting best outright offers basis delivery Batam from Dec 2025.

Owners inviting best outright offers basis delivery Batam from Dec 2025.
TANKER - BOM JESUS

TANKER - BOM JESUS

Location: Luanda

Size: 5667DWT

Built Year: 2006

Price: $-

M/T BOM JESUS - PANAMA FLAG
Abt 5,667 dwt on 5.98m
Blt 1/2006, Celiktekne Sanayii ve Ticaret A.S. - Tuzla, Istanbul, TURKEY
Tanks 12 Liquid 98% 6,331 Cbm
108.01m LOA 16m Beam
GRT 3,988mt /NRT 1,845mt
MAN-MAN 8L27/38, 3,698 bhp @ 800 rpm
GENS 1 x 800kw (Sft), 3 x 400kw
CARGO PUMPS 12m3/h
LDT 2,308



Vessel is currently in Luanda where inspectable/deliverable
The Vessel has always been trading in West Africa (not in Nigeria) under current Ownership.
Passed her Dry-Docking & CAP-1 in Walvis Bay earlier this year
TANKER - FATIMA ZARAH

TANKER - FATIMA ZARAH

Location: -

Size: 50044DWT

Built Year: 2013

Price: $-

M/T FATIMA ZARAH - LIBERIA FLAG
Type Tanker
Abt 50,044 dwt on 13.3m
Blt 1/2013, SPP Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Tongyeong, KOREA
Class BV - SS 01/2028 / DD 02/2026
Tank coating EPOXY /IMO III
Tanks 14 Liquid 98% 52,111 Cbm
183m LOA 32.23m Beam
GRT 30,087mt /NRT 13,371mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S50ME-C8, 12,168 bhp @ 125 rpm
GENS 3 x 900kw
CARGO PUMPS 12 x 600m3/h
BWTS Fitted
LDT 10,925
TANKER - ECHO

TANKER - ECHO

Location: -

Size: 46655DWT

Built Year: 2004

Price: $-

M/T ECHO - CAMEROON FLAG
Type Tanker
Abt 46,655 dwt on 12.2m
Blt 5/2004, Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co Ltd - Ulsan, KOREA
- SS 05/2029 / DD 08/2027
Tank coating Epoxy Phenolic /IMO III
Tanks 14 Liquid 98% 51,470 Cbm
183m LOA 32.24m Beam
GRT 29,327mt /NRT 11,984mt
MAN-B&W 6S50MC-C, 12,870 bhp @ 127 rpm
GENS 3 x 902kw
CARGO PUMPS 12 x 600m3/h
LDT 9,595
TANKER - DRACO

TANKER - DRACO

Location: -

Size: 166447DWT

Built Year: 2005

Price: $-

M/T DRACO
Type Tanker
Abt 166,447 dwt on 17.12m
Blt 6/2005, Brodosplit - Brodogradiliste doo - Split, CROATIA
- SS 09/2026 / DD 09/2026
Tanks 14 Liquid 98% 175,427 Cbm
281.2m LOA 48.22m Beam
GRT 84,315mt /NRT 55,779mt
MAN-B&W 6S70MC-C, 22,814 bhp @ 82 rpm
GENS 3 x 912kw
CARGO PUMPS 3 x 3500m3/h
BWTS Fitted
LDT 23,592
METHANE RITA ANDREA

METHANE RITA ANDREA

Location: -

Size: 79046DWT

Built Year: 2006

Price: $-

METHANE RITA ANDREA
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DWT 79,046 MT ON 12M DRAFT
BUILT 2006 SAMSUNG H.I., S.KOREA
FLAG: BERMUDA
CLASS ABS - SS/DD DUE 04.2026
LOA 283M / BEAM 43.4M / DEPTH 26M
GRT: 95,753 / NT: 28,730
CAPACITY: 145,000 CBM
TANKS X 4 - MEMBRANE TYPE,
PUMPS 8 X 1,700
M/E: KAWASAKI UA-40039,499 SHP
BWTS FITTED
GASLOG SAVANNAH

GASLOG SAVANNAH

Location: -

Size: 82291DWT

Built Year: 2010

Price: $-

GASLOG SAVANNAH
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DWT 82,291 DWT ON 12.1M DRAFT
BUILT 05.2010 AT SAMSUNG H.I., S.KOREA
FLAG: BERMUDA
CLASS: ABS - SS DUE 05.2030 / DD DUE 06.2028
LOA 285.1M / BEAM 43.4M / DEPTH 26M
GRT: 97,818 / NT: 30,880
TANKS X 4
CARGO PUMPS 8 X 1,850 CBM/H
CAPACITY: 155,000 CBM
M/E: 4 X WARTSILA 12V50DF - 11,700 kW @ 514 RPM
BWTS FITTED
TANKER - DONG BANG NO. 7

TANKER - DONG BANG NO. 7

Location: -

Size: 2022DWT

Built Year: 2000

Price: $-

M/T DONG BANG NO. 7 - KOREA FLAG
Type Tanker
Abt 2,022 dwt on 4.97m
Blt 3/2000, Murakami Hide Zosen K.K. - Imabari, JAPAN
- SS 10/2028
Liquid 98% 2,223 Cbm
74.92m LOA
GRT 843mt
MAN-Niigata 6M34BGT, 2,000 bhp @ 290 rpm
GENS 2 x 60kw
TANKER - DING HENG 36

TANKER - DING HENG 36

Location: -

Size: 19098DWT

Built Year: 2012

Price: $-

M/T DING HENG 36 - MARSHALL ISLANDS FLAG
Type Tanker
Abt 19,098 dwt on 9.35m
Blt 5/2012, Zhejiang Taitong Shipyard Co Ltd - Zhoushan ZJ, CHINA
Class BV - SS 05/2027 / DD 05/2027
Tank coating Siloxirane (MarineLINE) /IMO II
Tanks 14 Liquid 98% 20,981 Cbm
149.79m LOA 24.03m Beam
GRT 12,340mt /NRT 6,056mt
MAN-MAN B&W 7S35MC-C, 7,043 bhp @ 173 rpm
GENS 3 x 560kw
CARGO PUMPS 12 x 275m3/h
BWTS Fitted
LDT 6,419
TANKER - DING HENG 27

TANKER - DING HENG 27

Location: -

Size: 5595DWT

Built Year: 2022

Price: $-

M/T DING HENG 27 - MARSHALL ISLANDS FLAG
Type Tanker
Abt 5,595 dwt on 6m
Blt 6/2022, Wuhan Nanhua Huanggang Jiangbei Shipyard Co Ltd - Huanggang HB, CHINA
Class BV - SS 06/2027 / DD 06/2027
Tank coating EPOXY /IMO II
Tanks 12 Liquid 98% 6,793 Cbm
106m LOA 18.06m Beam
GRT 4,951mt /NRT 1,485mt
MAN-Chinese Std. Type GN8320ZC, 4,200 bhp @ 650 rpm
GENS 3 x 250kw
CARGO PUMPS 2 x 1000m3/h
BWTS Fitted
LDT 2,667
TANKER - DEE FISHER

TANKER - DEE FISHER

Location: -

Size: 4653DWT

Built Year: 2006

Price: $-

M/T DEE FISHER - CYPRUS FLAG
Type Tanker
Abt 4,653 dwt on 6.05m
Blt 6/2006, Gisan Gemi Ins. San - Istanbul, TURKEY
Class BV - SS 06/2026 / DD 06/2026
Tank coating Siloxirane (MarineLINE) /IMO II
Tanks 14 Liquid 98% 4,827 Cbm
99.81m LOA
GRT 3,178mt /NRT 1,448mt
MAN-MAN 8L27/38, 3,698 bhp @ 800 rpm
GENS 3 x 312kw
CARGO PUMPS 12 x 200m3/h
BWTS Fitted
LDT 2,044
TANKER - CARIBE LUNA

TANKER - CARIBE LUNA

Location: -

Size: 13157DWT

Built Year: 2006

Price: $-

M/T CARIBE LUNA - LIBERIA FLAG
Type Tanker
Abt 13,157 dwt on 8.71m
Blt 7/2006, 21st Century Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Tongyeong, KOREA
Class NV - SS 12/2029 / DD 12/2027
Tank coating Epoxy Phenolic /IMO II
Tanks 14 Liquid 98% 13,420 Cbm
128.6m LOA 20.43m Beam
GRT 8,545mt /NRT 4,117mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S35MC, 5,710 bhp @ 170 rpm
GENS 3 x 550kw
CARGO PUMPS 12 x 300m3/h
LDT 4,315

Tanker Ship For Sale

Tanker Ship For Sale | Global Tanker Vessel Brokerage

The Global Tanker Fleet — A Market of Enormous Scale and Opportunity

The global tanker fleet is one of the largest and most economically significant segments of the entire world shipping industry. As of today, there are approximately 10,000 to 11,000 tanker vessels of various types and sizes actively operating across the world's oceans, collectively transporting billions of tonnes of crude oil, refined petroleum products, liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, chemicals, vegetable oils, and other liquid bulk cargoes every single year. This vast and diverse fleet forms the invisible backbone of the global energy supply chain — quietly ensuring that oil refineries stay operational, power stations remain fueled, factories continue producing, and economies around the world keep moving forward without interruption. The tanker shipping market represents one of the most dynamic, high-value, and commercially rewarding investment sectors within the broader maritime industry — and it is a market that Ships24.net knows deeply, navigates expertly, and serves with unmatched professionalism every single day.

Tanker Ships For Sale — Finding the Right Vessel in a Complex Market

The tanker vessel sale and purchase market is one of the most active and continuously traded segments of the global secondhand ship market. At any given moment, hundreds of tanker vessels of varying ages, sizes, types, and flag states are being offered for sale by motivated sellers across every major maritime trading region in the world. For buyers, this creates an enormous range of opportunity — but also significant complexity. Navigating the tanker sale market successfully requires not only access to the right vessels at the right time but also a deep understanding of vessel technical specifications, classification society requirements, flag state regulations, market pricing dynamics, charter party implications, and the due diligence processes necessary to ensure a safe and commercially sound acquisition. This is precisely where Ships24.net adds the most value — bringing together market access, technical expertise, pricing intelligence, and professional brokerage support to guide every client to the right tanker vessel at the right price and on the most favorable terms available in the current market.

Types of Tanker Ships Available For Sale at Ships24.net

The tanker vessel category encompasses a remarkably wide and diverse range of ship types, each designed for a specific cargo type and trading pattern. At Ships24.net, our brokerage portfolio covers the complete spectrum of tanker vessels available in the global sale market including the following major categories:

Crude Oil Tankers are the giants of the tanker world, designed to carry unrefined crude oil from production fields and export terminals to refineries around the globe. Crude tankers are further classified by size into Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCC) with a capacity of 200,000 to 320,000 deadweight tonnes, Ultra Large Crude Carriers (ULCC) exceeding 320,000 deadweight tonnes, Suezmax tankers ranging from 120,000 to 200,000 deadweight tonnes, Aframax tankers between 80,000 and 120,000 deadweight tonnes, and Panamax crude tankers in the 60,000 to 80,000 deadweight tonne range. Each size category serves specific trade routes and port infrastructure limitations, and Ships24.net maintains active market coverage across all crude tanker size segments.

Product Tankers are designed to carry refined petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, naphtha, and heating oil from refineries to distribution terminals and end-user markets worldwide. Product tankers range in size from Large Range 2 (LR2) vessels of approximately 80,000 to 120,000 deadweight tonnes down through Large Range 1 (LR1), Medium Range (MR), and Small Range (SR) tankers, with coated cargo tanks specifically designed to protect refined product quality during transportation. The product tanker market is one of the most liquid and actively traded segments of the secondhand vessel market, and Ships24.net regularly handles sale and purchase transactions across all product tanker size categories.

Chemical Tankers are among the most technically sophisticated vessels in the tanker category, equipped with multiple segregated stainless steel or coated cargo tanks capable of carrying dozens of different chemical products simultaneously without cross-contamination. Chemical tankers are classified into IMO Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 categories based on the hazard level of the products they are certified to carry, and they serve a vast and growing global market for petrochemicals, vegetable oils, acids, alcohols, and other specialty liquid cargoes. Ships24.net has extensive experience brokering chemical tanker transactions across all IMO categories and cargo tank configurations.

Oil and Chemical Tankers combine the operational flexibility of both product and chemical tanker capabilities, making them highly versatile commercial assets capable of serving multiple cargo markets. These dual-purpose vessels are particularly attractive to operators seeking maximum trading flexibility and cargo revenue diversification across changing market conditions.

Bitumen Tankers are specialized vessels designed to carry heated bitumen and asphalt in insulated and heated cargo tanks that maintain the cargo in a liquid state throughout the voyage. Bitumen tankers serve the construction and road-building industries globally and represent a niche but consistently active segment of the tanker sale market.

Vegetable Oil Tankers are specially designed and certified to carry food-grade liquid cargoes including palm oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil, and other vegetable oils in dedicated stainless steel or epoxy-coated cargo tanks that meet stringent food safety and hygiene standards. These vessels serve the rapidly growing global edible oils trade and are in consistent demand across Asian, Middle Eastern, and European markets.

Bunker Tankers and Small Coastal Tankers serve critical roles in port operations and short-sea liquid cargo trades, providing fuel bunkering services to ocean-going vessels and transporting petroleum products between coastal ports and inland waterway terminals. These smaller tanker vessels represent some of the most accessible entry points for investors and operators entering the tanker ownership market.

Why Ships24.net is Your Ideal Tanker Brokerage Partner

Choosing the right brokerage partner when buying or selling a tanker vessel is one of the most consequential decisions any maritime operator or investor will make. Ships24.net brings a unique and powerful combination of qualities that consistently set us apart in the competitive tanker brokerage market. Our team brings years of accumulated experience specifically within the tanker sale and purchase sector — having successfully brokered transactions involving crude tankers, product tankers, chemical tankers, and specialty tanker vessels across every major trading region in the world. This depth of experience means that our brokers understand not just the commercial dimensions of tanker transactions but also the technical intricacies, regulatory requirements, and operational considerations that can make or break a deal.
Our global network of verified tanker owners, operators, traders, and investors spans Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas — giving our clients privileged access to both publicly marketed vessels and exclusive off-market opportunities that are never advertised on open platforms. For sellers, this network means immediate and targeted exposure to a large pool of qualified and financially capable buyers who are actively seeking tanker tonnage in the current market cycle.
Ships24.net provides a genuinely end-to-end brokerage service covering every stage of the tanker transaction process — from initial market inquiry and vessel identification through accurate valuation, pre-purchase inspection coordination, skilled commercial negotiation, Memorandum of Agreement preparation, and full closing documentation support. Our clients never have to navigate the complexity of a tanker transaction alone — our experienced team is with them every step of the way until the vessel is safely delivered and the deal is successfully closed.

Tanker Market Insights — Understanding Current Conditions

The global tanker market operates in cycles driven by a complex interplay of crude oil production and demand dynamics, geopolitical developments, refinery output levels, newbuilding deliveries, fleet scrapping activity, and seasonal cargo demand patterns. In recent years the tanker market has experienced significant strengthening driven by shifting global trade patterns, increased ton-mile demand resulting from longer voyage distances, and supply constraints arising from reduced newbuilding deliveries. The ongoing global energy transition is also reshaping tanker demand patterns — with LNG and LPG tankers experiencing particularly strong market conditions as natural gas demand grows across Asia and Europe, while crude and product tanker markets continue to benefit from sustained global oil consumption.
Understanding these market dynamics is critical to making well-timed and commercially sound decisions in the tanker sale and purchase market — and Ships24.net continuously monitors all relevant market indicators to ensure our clients always have access to the most current, accurate, and actionable market intelligence available.

Our Tanker Brokerage Services Include

At Ships24.net we provide a comprehensive range of professional brokerage services specifically tailored to the needs of tanker buyers and sellers operating in today's global maritime market. Our services include accurate tanker vessel valuation and market appraisal based on current comparable sales data, targeted vessel sourcing and buyer identification through our extensive global network, pre-purchase inspection coordination with experienced tanker marine surveyors and naval architects, skilled commercial negotiation and Memorandum of Agreement drafting, classification society and flag state transfer coordination, and complete closing documentation management through to final vessel delivery. Whether you are buying your first tanker or managing a fleet-level portfolio transaction, Ships24.net delivers the professional expertise and dedicated personal service that every tanker transaction deserves.

Critical Factors to Consider Buying a Used Tanker Ship

Age and Condition Assessment

Tanker age affects purchase price, operational costs, charter employment, and remaining economic life:

  • Modern vessels (last 5 years) – premium price, latest technology, fuel efficiency.
  • Mid-age (5-15 years) – balanced acquisition cost and commercial life.
  • Older tonnage (15-25 years) – lower price but requires careful technical evaluation.

Special Survey and Drydocking Status (SS/DD)

The vessel's survey status affects valuation and operational readiness. Fresh from drydock vessels command premiums; approaching survey vessels trade at discounts reflecting upcoming costs.

IMO Classification and Environmental Compliance

Always consider these points before buying a tanker vessel, at ships24 we always here to assist
  • IMO II/III Compliance: Essential for chemical tankers and many product tankers.
  • Double Hull Construction: Mandatory for crude tankers.
  • MARPOL Compliance: Full compliance with Annex I/II.
  • Ballast Water Management: BWTS mandatory, retrofitted systems accepted.
  • EEDI/EEXI Requirements: Affects operational flexibility.
  • IMO 2020 Compliance: Approved scrubbers or low-sulfur fuel required.

Shipyard Provenance and Construction Quality of the tanker ship

  • Japanese-Built Tankers: Premium quality, long-term reliability.
  • Korean-Built Tankers: Advanced technology, strong resale value.
  • Chinese-Built Tankers: Quality varies; careful yard selection required.
  • European-Built Tankers: Specialized smaller vessels with strong niche value.

Draft and Trading Flexibility of the tanker ship

Maximum draft determines route flexibility and port accessibility:

  • Coastal and river trades: 6-8 meters draft
  • Regional trades: 10-12 meters draft
  • Deep-sea trades: up to 22 meters draft

Cargo Tank Configuration

  • Number of cargo tanks (8-16 depending on size)
  • Tank coating types (epoxy, stainless steel, zinc)
  • Heating coil capacity for viscous cargoes
  • Pumping system capacity and redundancy
  • Inert gas system specifications

Pricing Dynamics in the Used Tanker ship for sale

Used tanker prices vary by age, size, shipyard, survey status, and market conditions. Mid-age Aframax: $25-40M, Suezmax: $35-55M, VLCC: $70-90M, older Handysize: $5-8M.

Frequently Asked Questions — Tanker Ship For Sale

Question 1: What is the difference between a crude oil tanker and a product tanker?

Answer: This is one of the most frequently asked questions among first-time tanker buyers and maritime investors entering the tanker market for the first time. A crude oil tanker is designed to carry unrefined crude oil directly from oil production fields, offshore platforms, and export terminals to petroleum refineries where the crude is processed into usable petroleum products. Crude tankers typically have uncoated cargo tanks as crude oil is not as chemically reactive as refined products. A product tanker, on the other hand, is designed to carry the refined outputs of the refining process — including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, kerosene, and naphtha — from refineries to distribution terminals and end markets. Product tankers are equipped with specially coated cargo tanks to prevent contamination and protect the quality of the refined cargo during transportation. The two vessel types serve different positions in the global energy supply chain and operate on different trade routes and commercial models, making the distinction critically important for buyers when selecting the right tanker type for their intended operation.

Question 2: How many tanker ships are currently for sale in the global market??

Answer: The number of tanker vessels available for sale in the global secondhand market fluctuates constantly in response to market conditions, charter rate cycles, fleet age profiles, and owner liquidity requirements. At any given point in time, there are typically several hundred tanker vessels of varying types, sizes, ages, and flag states being actively marketed for sale across the international ship sale and purchase market. Ships24.net maintains continuous and real-time monitoring of tanker vessel availability across all major size categories — from small coastal bunker tankers to Very Large Crude Carriers — and our brokers have immediate access to both publicly listed vessels and exclusive off-market opportunities sourced through our extensive global network of shipowners and operators. Contact our team today for an up-to-date overview of tanker vessels currently available that match your specific requirements and budget.

Question 3: What is the average price of a tanker ship for sale?

Answer: Tanker vessel prices vary enormously depending on a wide range of factors including vessel type, size, age, condition, classification status, flag state, cargo tank specification, propulsion system efficiency, trading history, and prevailing market conditions at the time of sale. As a general market reference, small coastal product tankers and bunker tankers can be acquired in the range of one to five million US dollars, while Medium Range (MR) product tankers typically trade between fifteen and forty million dollars depending on age and condition. Aframax and Suezmax crude tankers command prices ranging from thirty to eighty million dollars in the current market, while Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) can reach values of sixty to one hundred and twenty million dollars or more for modern, well-maintained vessels in strong classification condition. Ships24.net provides accurate, data-driven vessel valuations for every tanker type based on current comparable sales — contact our team for a confidential market appraisal of any specific vessel you are considering buying or selling.

Question 4: What technical inspections are required before purchasing a tanker ship?

Answer: A thorough pre-purchase inspection is one of the most critical and non-negotiable steps in any tanker vessel acquisition. At Ships24.net, we strongly advise all tanker buyers to conduct a comprehensive inspection program before making any financial commitment. A full tanker pre-purchase inspection typically includes a detailed hull and machinery survey conducted by an experienced and independent marine surveyor, an underwater hull inspection by a qualified diving team or remotely operated vehicle (ROV), a cargo tank condition assessment covering tank coating integrity, internal structure, and pump condition, an engine room inspection covering main engine, auxiliary engines, boilers, and all mechanical systems, a review of the vessel's class survey history and outstanding recommendations, a full inspection of cargo pumping systems, pipelines, valves, and heating coils, and a safety equipment audit covering lifesaving appliances, fire detection, and suppression systems. Ships24.net coordinates all aspects of the pre-purchase inspection process on behalf of our buyer clients, working with trusted and internationally accredited surveyors and technical specialists to ensure complete transparency and accuracy in every inspection report.

Question 5: Which flag states are most popular for tanker vessel registration?

Answer: Flag state selection is an important commercial and regulatory consideration for tanker vessel owners and operators. The most popular open registry flag states for tanker vessels in the global fleet include Panama, Marshall Islands, Liberia, Bahamas, Malta, Cyprus, and Singapore — each offering competitive registration costs, flexible crewing requirements, and internationally recognized regulatory frameworks that facilitate smooth port state control inspections and charterer acceptance across all major trading routes. Some operators prefer flag states with strong maritime reputations such as Norway, Greece, or the United Kingdom for commercial positioning reasons, particularly when operating in sensitive trades or working with major oil company charterers who maintain strict vessel vetting standards. Ships24.net provides guidance on flag state selection as part of our comprehensive transaction support service, helping buyers choose the most commercially advantageous and operationally suitable registry for their specific vessel and trading pattern.

Question 6: What is SIRE inspection and why does it matter for tanker buyers?

Answer: SIRE stands for Ship Inspection Report Programme and is operated by the Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF). The SIRE programme is the primary vessel inspection and vetting system used by major oil companies, charterers, and terminal operators worldwide to assess the safety, operational condition, and regulatory compliance of tanker vessels before approving them for charter or cargo loading. A vessel with a clean and current SIRE inspection record is significantly more attractive to charterers and therefore more commercially valuable in the market. For tanker buyers, reviewing a vessel's SIRE inspection history is a critical component of commercial due diligence — providing valuable insight into the vessel's operational condition, crew competence, safety management standards, and overall quality as a commercial asset. Ships24.net advises all tanker buyers to review SIRE records carefully as part of their pre-purchase assessment process and our brokers are fully conversant with the SIRE programme and its commercial implications for tanker vessel values.

Question 7: What is the CDI inspection programme for chemical tankers?

Answer: The Chemical Distribution Institute (CDI) inspection programme is the chemical tanker industry's equivalent of the SIRE programme for oil tankers. CDI inspections are conducted by qualified marine inspectors on behalf of chemical cargo shippers, terminal operators, and charterers to assess the safety, technical condition, and operational compliance of chemical tanker vessels before approving them for chemical cargo loading and transportation. A current and satisfactory CDI inspection certificate significantly enhances a chemical tanker's commercial attractiveness and earning potential in the spot and period charter markets. For buyers considering chemical tanker acquisitions, reviewing the vessel's CDI inspection history and ensuring the vessel meets current CDI standards is an essential step in the due diligence process. Ships24.net has extensive experience in chemical tanker transactions and our brokers provide detailed guidance on CDI compliance requirements as part of our comprehensive buyer advisory service.

Question 8: How does the age of a tanker affect its sale price and trading potential?

Answer: The age of a tanker vessel is one of the most significant factors influencing both its market value and its commercial trading potential. Younger vessels — typically those under ten years of age — command premium prices in the secondhand market due to their longer remaining economic life, better fuel efficiency, lower maintenance costs, superior classification survey status, and higher charterer acceptance rates among major oil companies and chemical cargo shippers who maintain strict age restrictions on vessels they approve for charter. Vessels between ten and fifteen years of age typically represent good value propositions for buyers seeking a balance between acquisition cost and remaining trading life. Older vessels approaching twenty years of age or beyond are generally acquired at significantly discounted prices reflecting their higher operating costs, increased survey and drydock expenditure requirements, and reduced commercial flexibility in some charter markets. Ships24.net provides honest and transparent age-adjusted market valuations for all tanker vessels, helping buyers make fully informed acquisition decisions that align with their commercial objectives and investment horizon.

Question 9: Can I finance the purchase of a tanker ship and how does Ships24.net assist with financing?

Answer: Yes, tanker vessel purchases can be financed through a variety of funding structures depending on the buyer's financial profile, the vessel's age and condition, and the prevailing appetite of maritime lenders in the current market. Common financing options available to tanker buyers include commercial bank shipping loans from specialist maritime lenders, export credit agency financing for newbuilding tanker orders at major shipyards, sale and leaseback arrangements with maritime leasing companies, private equity funding for larger fleet acquisitions, and Islamic finance structures for buyers operating in Gulf Cooperation Council markets. Ships24.net maintains strong and well-established relationships with leading maritime financial institutions, specialist shipping banks, and leasing companies across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East — and our team actively assists qualified buyers in connecting with the most appropriate and competitive financing sources available for their specific tanker acquisition requirements.

Question 10: How do I start the process of buying or selling a tanker ship with Ships24.net?

Answer: Beginning your tanker buying or selling journey with Ships24.net is a simple, straightforward, and completely confidential process. For buyers, simply contact our brokerage team through the Ships24.net website with details of your vessel requirements including tanker type, size category, preferred age range, budget, flag state preference, and intended trading area — and our brokers will respond promptly with a curated selection of suitable vessels currently available in the market, complete with technical summaries, pricing guidance, and our honest market assessment of each option. For sellers, contact us with details of your vessel including type, size, age, classification status, and your timing and pricing expectations — and our team will conduct an immediate market appraisal and develop a targeted marketing and sale strategy designed to connect your vessel with the most qualified and motivated buyers in our global network as quickly and efficiently as possible. At Ships24.net, we pride ourselves on fast response times, absolute discretion, and a client-first approach that consistently delivers outstanding results in every tanker transaction we handle.

Beyond Tankers — Every Vessel Type, Every Market, Every Ocean

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