10.4.1.4Vertical
LNG & LPG Carriers
Operators of gas carrier vessels for LNG and LPG transport.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Bulk & Tanker Shipping (10.4.1), the segment that LNG & LPG Carriers sits within — not LNG & LPG Carriers on its own.
FragmentationConsolidatedEstimate
Bulk and tanker shipping share the deep-sea freight code (NAICS 483111, U.S.-flag portion sized above) and are overwhelmingly foreign-flagged globally, so the segment is not separately sized here.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Spot and charter freight rates (highly volatile)
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- Low–Moderate
- EBITDA margin
- Extremely cyclical with freight rates
- Capex intensity
- High
charter and spot exposure
Characteristics
- Dry bulk (ore, coal, grain) and tankers (oil, chemicals, LNG).
- Overwhelmingly foreign-flagged globally.
- Extraordinarily volatile rates; war reshaped oil-trade flows.
M&A deal context
Deal activityModerate
Who’s acquiring
- Global bulk & tanker owners
- Maritime investors & lessors
- Energy & commodity traders
What’s driving deals
- Freight-rate cycles and trade reshuffling.
- Decarbonization and alternative fuels.
- Fleet renewal and consolidation.
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