CircularsNews
January 2012

2012/13 IG P&I Clubs Group Excess Reinsurance programme and US Surcharges

The European Union’s Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) was extended to cover emissions from shipping as of 1st January 2024.

The EU ETS is limited by a 'cap' on the number of emission allowances. Within the cap, companies receive or buy emission allowances, which they can trade as needed. The cap decreases every year, ensuring that total emissions fall.

Each allowance gives the holder the right to emit:

  • One tonne of carbon dioxide (CO2), or;
  • The equivalent amount of other powerful greenhouse gases, nitrous oxide (N2O) and perfluorocarbons (PFCs).
  • The price of one ton of CO2 allowance under the EU ETS has fluctuated between EUR 60 and almost EUR 100 in the past two years. The total cost of emissions will vary based on the cost of the allowance at the time of purchase, the vessel’s emissions profile and the total volume of voyages performed within the EU ETS area. The below is for illustration purposes:
  • ~A 30.000 GT passenger ship has total emissions of 20.000 tonnes in a reporting year, of which 9.000 are within the EU, 7.000 at berth within the EU and 4.000 are between the EU and an outside port. The average price of the allowance is EUR 75 per tonne. The total cost would be as follows:
  • ~~9.000 * EUR 75 = EUR 675.000
  • ~~7.000 * EUR 75 = EUR 525.000
  • ~~4.000 * EUR 75 * 50% = EUR 150.000
  • ~~Total = EUR 1.350.000 (of which 40% is payable in 2024)
  • For 2024, a 60% rebate is admitted to the vessels involved. However, this is reduced to 30% in 2025, before payment is due for 100% with effect from 2026.
  • Emissions reporting is done for each individual ship, where the ship submits their data to a verifier (such as a class society) which in turns allows the shipowner to issue a verified company emissions report. This report is then submitted to the administering authority, and it is this data that informs what emission allowances need to be surrendered to the authority.
  • The sanctions for non- compliance are severe, and in the case of a ship that has failed to comply with the monitoring and reporting obligations for two or more consecutive reporting periods, and where other enforcement measures have failed to ensure compliance, the competent authority of an EEA port of entry may issue an expulsion order. Where such a ship flies the flag of an EEA country and enters or is found in one of its ports, the country concerned will, after giving the opportunity to the company concerned to submit its observations, detain the ship until the company fulfils its monitoring and reporting obligations.
  • Per the EU’s Implementing Regulation, it is the Shipowner who remains ultimately responsible for complying with the EU ETS system.

There are a number of great resources on the regulatory and practical aspects of the system – none better than the EU’s own:

https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A02003L0087-20230605

https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/transport/reducing-emissions-shipping-sector_en

https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/eu-emissions-trading-system-eu-ets/what-eu-ets_en

Dear Sirs,

The Internation Group Clubs Group Excess Reinsurance programme for 2012/13 has now been finished and is as follows. The reinsurance concerns limits excess of $60 million up to $2,060 million. Please see attached chart.

2012/13

DIFFERENCE TO PREVIOUS YEAR

USD PER GT

%

USD PER GT

DIRTY TANKERS

0.6515

-7.43

0.0523

CLEAN TANKERS

0.2798

-8.41

0.0257

DRY CARGO VESSELS

0.3561

-3.99

0.0148

PASSANGER VESSELS

1.3992

-5.33

0.0788

For chartered tankers, reinsurance costs including $0.0037 per GT for excess war risks will be $0.1768, and for chartered dries $0.0861 (both rates unchanged from 2011).

U.S. Oil Pollution Surcharge 2012

For 2012, the rates have been reduced by 30% to provide the following voyage surcharges for the 2012 policy year:

Non SBT

SBT

(A)

Tankers of more than 1000 gt

$0.0476

$0.0396 per ton per voyage

LOOP/Lightening

$0.0238

$0.0198 per ton per voyage

(B)

Tankers of 1000 gt or less

either

$48

$40 per voyage

or

$960

$800 per annum

(C)

Parcel tankers carrying less
than 5,000 metric tons of persistent
oil as cargo

$143

$119 per voyage

(D)

Parcel tankers carrying
5,000 – 9,999 metric tons of
persistent oil as cargo

$357

$297 per voyage

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