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Supertanker Bet Pays Off as US Gulf Remains Locked Up

By MGN EditorialFebruary 27, 2026 at 04:00 PM

A shipowner's massive bet on oil tankers has paid off as it controls the majority of supertankers that can collect American oil next month, according to gCaptain.

A shipowner's once-in-a-generation wager on oil tankers has made it so powerful that it controls an overwhelming majority of supertankers that can collect American oil next month, according to a report from maritime news outlet gCaptain. The unnamed shipowner's massive bet on supertankers, also known as very large crude carriers (VLCCs), has paid off as the U.S. Gulf Coast remains largely locked up due to ongoing supply chain disruptions. With American oil production surging, the shipowner now controls an outsized share of the vessels capable of loading crude at U.S. export terminals. 'This is a generational opportunity,' a shipbroker told gCaptain. 'The shipowner timed the market perfectly and is now reaping the rewards.' The report notes that the shipowner's VLCC fleet has grown to over 50 vessels, giving it immense leverage over the global supertanker market. With U.S. oil exports booming, the company is able to command sky-high freight rates from energy traders and refiners desperate to move their crude. While the shipowner's identity remains unknown, industry analysts say its bold bet highlights the highly volatile and speculative nature of the global shipping industry. As the maritime sector navigates supply chain disruptions and geopolitical tensions, savvy operators are finding ways to capitalize on market dislocations.
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