London marine insurers have deemed the Black Sea and Sea of Azov high-risk areas, pushing the cost of insuring ships in the region to record levels with an additional premium added to annual war cover for every voyage.
“The insurance industry is likely to see a number of claims under specialist war policies from vessels damaged or lost to sea mines, rocket attacks, and bombings in conflict zones,” said Justus Heinrich with AGCS.
An expanded ban on Russian oil under sanctions imposed on Moscow could raise the cost and availability of bunker fuel, AGCS said.
“Longer term, we may see a shortage of bunker fuel with more and more vessels having to turn to non-compliant or substandard fuels, which could result in machinery breakdown claims in the future,” AGCS’ Heinrich said.
The study, which analyzed reported shipping losses and casualties for vessels over 100 gross tons, said 54 ships were lost globally in 2021, compared with 65 a year earlier, and represented a 57% decline over the past 10 years.
“Such progress reflects the increased focus on safety measures over time through training and safety programs, improved ship design, technology, and regulation,” AGCS said.
Source: Marine Link