Euronav Compass ((top)) Direct
The Compass has predominantly traded on the (China, India, South Korea) route—the traditional “dirty” tanker lane. But crucially, Euronav has publicly committed to avoiding the “shadow fleet” of sanctioned oil. The Compass operates strictly within G7 price cap rules.
— The Euronav Commercial & Strategy Team Euronav Compass
Financial performance & sensitivity
It often acts as the "brain" that displays information from external sensors, such as TASE gimbals or infrared cameras, directly onto the navigation map. Safety and Compliance The Compass has predominantly traded on the (China,
The most common route for the Euronav Compass is the 6,000+ nautical mile journey from the Arabian Gulf (through the Strait of Hormuz) to destinations like Ningbo, China, or Ulsan, South Korea. A single round trip takes approximately 60 to 90 days. Euronav Compass