The number of tankers waiting to cross the Bosphorus decreased to 13
This indicates that the Bosphorus focuses on the structures formed by the tankers waiting at the Black Sea entrance.
Insurance documents must be submitted during the passage of the new rule, during the passage of the ships through the Bosphorus or when they are arrested in Turkish ports.
Tribeca reported that it is planned to pass five tankers from the Bosphorus to the south today. The number of tankers waiting in the Black Sea to pass through the Bosphorus on Friday was 20.
According to Tribeca’s rules, the tankers’ average waiting time decreased by 2.8 suns, from 4.2 days previously. Average wait time is at its peak with 6 days last week.
Four tankers carrying 475 thousand tons of oil in total, made yesterday from the General Directorate of Maritime Affairs, will submit the necessary insurance letters in accordance with the regulation, and this will speed up the passage of tankers from Istanbul to the Bosphorus today.
The General Directorate of Maritime Affairs also reported that the five tankers that failed to present the letters confirming the insurance documents were removed from the Turkish territorial waters by being removed from the Dardanelles Strait.
Tribeca noted that two tankers are planned to cross the Dardanelles in the south today, and that seven tankers should be loaded.