Warming up to Arctic shipping: Unique risk management challenges for marine insurers

Q2 Social Sciences
Pia Rebelo, Cyril Uchenna Amaefule
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Abstract

Due to diminishing ice shelves in the Arctic, no doubt caused by climate change, previously unnavigable marine spaces are opening up, which in turn may provide new maritime routes. The shipping and maritime industry may capitalise on these routes more in the future as they provide shorter sailing times, and may assist with increasing oil and gas exploration and extraction in the region. However, increased maritime expansion in the Arctic comes with a number of unique risks and hazards for the insured and insurer. This opinion therefore seeks to discuss the implications of the multitude of risks that are associated with Arctic shipping from a marine insurance perspective and to highlight some of the gaps in existing regulatory frameworks. It is argued that marine insurers require improved data and risk management methodologies in order to better calculate the premiums of Hull & Machinery (H&M) and Protection & Indemnity (P&I) insurance policies for ships travelling through the Arctic. Until such time as these risks can be adequately assessed, evaluated, and managed by insurers; which of course is extremely difficult, due to the extreme environment, the unpredictability of climate change, a lack of key data, and the complexity of the various scenarios that can unfold in the Arctic environment, the practical viability of Arctic shipping remains doubtful. To date, insurers have paid out more in ship damage that has occurred in the Arctic than they have collected in premiums, which in itself is problematic. This situation may change in the future if Arctic shipping grows, and if it does the insurance market will no doubt, need to respond.
为北极航运预热:海事保险公司面临的独特风险管理挑战
由于北极地区冰架的减少(这无疑是气候变化造成的),以前无法航行的海洋空间正在打开,这反过来又可能提供新的海上航线。航运和海运业未来可能会更多地利用这些航线,因为它们可以缩短航行时间,并有助于该地区石油和天然气勘探和开采的增加。然而,北极地区海运扩张的增加会给被保险人和保险人带来一些独特的风险和危害。因此,本意见试图从海事保险的角度讨论与北极航运相关的多种风险的影响,并强调现有监管框架中的一些缺陷。本文认为,海事保险公司需要改进数据和风险管理方法,以便更好地计算穿越北极地区的船舶的船体与机械(H&M)保险和保护与赔偿(P&I)保险的保费。由于北极地区的极端环境、气候变化的不可预测性、关键数据的缺乏以及北极环境中各种情况的复杂性,在保险公司对这些风险进行充分评估、评价和管理之前,北极航运的实际可行性仍然值得怀疑。迄今为止,保险公司在北极地区发生的船舶损失赔偿额超过了他们收取的保费,这本身就是一个问题。如果北极航运发展起来,这种情况在未来可能会改变,如果真的如此,保险市场无疑需要做出反应。
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Environmental Law Review
Environmental Law Review Social Sciences-Law
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