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Gearing up towards a stronger 2026

Gearing up towards a stronger 2026 EMF - Maritime FInance

Modest 2025 expected as US export constraints remain

Soft LPG markets may persist in 2025, in particular throughout the year’s first six months. An LPG carrier fleet growth of 3.6% (excl. VLECs) is expected to outpace the combined LPG and ammonia tonne-mile trade growth of 1.8% this year. The growth in demand is primarily limited by LPG export capacity constraints in the US – although these may begin to ease in the second half of 2025.

Long-term expectations positive – 2026 trade set to grow

2026, however, is likely to be a stronger year for LPG carrier markets, with combined LPG and ammonia tonne-mile trade projected to grow by 7.9% amid LPG export terminal expansion in the US and Middle East, while LPG carrier fleet capacity (excl. VLECs) could increase by 6.8%. Asian imports are expected to grow by 8% in 2026, though uncertainty around US-China trade tensions remains. Therefore, while the short-term outlook is muted, 2026 is expected to be a strong year.

Source: Clarksons Research and Fearnleys Research

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