Fearnley analyst Fredrik Dybwad lowered the firm’s price target on DHT Holdings to $13.50 from $14 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. The firm sees better risk/reward in very large crude carrier names compared to product tanker equities over the coming 12 months. Product Tanker earnings are normalizing and facing higher supply than ton mile growth, while the VLCCs “look more robust through the low OB and a promising ton mile growth story,” the analyst tells investors in a research note. With risks of run cuts through normalizing crack spreads, Fearnley sees potential for lower than expected volumes next year and pressure on product tanker rates.
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