The Challenge of Insurance in the Context of Oil Transportation by Sea

Brahim Idelhakkar, Houdaifa Ameziane, Mohamed Najib Boulif, Abdeslam Chraibi
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The operation of the major industrialized economies is largely dependent on the availability of oil resources. Production and consumption sites of this raw material are often in total geographical disconnection. Oil shipping remains the least expensive mode of transportation. This activity is risky and complex. Risky”, since accidents are a source of environmental and economical damages; considerably important enough to obscure the rare nature of such disasters. Complex”, because there are many actors and intermediaries, often of different nationalities and are sometimes difficult to be identified. In the energy fields, the service provider company like the shipment of oil from exploration site to the market is often faced with signing a contract of marine insurance. Such an agreement yields to certain sensitive standards. Facing the risks of sea crossing of a highly risked energetic product as oil and its derivatives, the insurance contract is a very useful and often presents more difficulties that should be qualified. How is the environment integrated in our market economy? The traditional approach, consisting of regulating the most possible, has shown its inability to solve environmental problems. A new approach, which is more flexible and more efficient in combining regulatory and economic instruments, should lead to improve both economic and ecological results to fight against pollution. KeywordsRisk; Tanker; Externality; Oil Pollution; Market Benefits; Environmental Regulation; Insurance
海上石油运输中的保险挑战
主要工业化经济体的运转在很大程度上依赖于石油资源的供应。这种原材料的生产和消费地点往往在地理上完全脱节。石油运输仍然是最便宜的运输方式。这项活动是有风险和复杂的。“危险”,因为事故是环境和经济损害的来源;相当重要,以至于掩盖了这种灾难的罕见性质。“复杂”,因为有许多行动者和中间人,往往来自不同的国家,有时难以识别。在能源领域,像石油从勘探地点运往市场这样的服务提供商公司经常面临着签订海上保险合同的问题。这样的协议要遵守某些敏感的标准。面对石油及其衍生品等高风险能源产品的跨海风险,保险合同是一种非常有用的工具,但往往存在较多的应限定的困难。环境如何与我们的市场经济相结合?传统的方法,包括对尽可能多的人进行监管,已经显示出它无法解决环境问题。一种更灵活、更有效地将监管和经济手段结合起来的新方法,应该会改善经济和生态效果,以对抗污染。KeywordsRisk;油轮;外部性;石油污染;市场效益;环境监管;保险
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