Market Volitility
Supply and Demand
Risk Management
Maritime Law & Navigation
Threats & Naval Operations
100

Another word for the absolute, or final price.

What is the Flat Price?

100

A measure of how heavy or light a petroleum liquid is compared to water.

What is the API degree?

100

Price levels at which market participants are cutting their loss- Market movements are usually exacerbated on these levels.

What are stops?

100

This UN treaty, signed in 1982, defines the rights and responsibilities of nations with respect to their use of the world's oceans.

What is UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea)?

100

These small, fast naval vessels — often armed with missiles or torpedoes — are used to harass or threaten larger commercial ships in contested waterways.

What are fast attack craft?

200

A market reference used to facilitate the pricing of related commodities

What is a Benchmark?

200

What is crude oil with high sulfur content, harder to refine.

What is Sour Crude?

200

All type of transactions or instruments used to mitigate the impact of price movements.

What is hedging?

200

Under MARPOL, this type of regulation governs the discharge of oil, sewage, and garbage from ships, protecting the marine environment.

What is maritime pollution prevention / MARPOL Annex regulations?

200

When a hostile state closes off a port or sea lane to prevent the passage of goods or military supplies, this act of war is called what?

What is a naval blockade?


300

Price Reporting Agencies (PRA)

Platts, Argus and other famous names in the Baltic

300

Small, independent, privately-owned oil refineries which make up roughly a quarter of China's total oil processing capacity.

What are Teapots?

300

They are all kind of derivatives instruments, financial non physical instruments.

What is paper trading?

300

This mandatory vessel tracking system broadcasts a ship's position, speed, and heading to other vessels and coastal authorities — but can be deliberately switched off to conceal movement.

What is the Automated Identification System (AIS)?

300

This type of mine is triggered not by direct contact but by a ship's magnetic signature, acoustic noise, or pressure wave — making it especially difficult to detect and sweep.

What is an influence mine?

400

The short period of time within the day during which PRAs are assessing prices

What is a Window?

400

The price difference between jet fuel and gasoil (diesel).

What is Regrade?

400

A repurchase agreement, selling and agreein to buy back

What is a Repo?

400

Ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz or Strait of Malacca rely on this right of passage, guaranteed under UNCLOS, which cannot be suspended even by the bordering state.

What is transit passage through an international strait?

400

After a tanker is attacked near a chokepoint, a warship accompanies it through the danger zone. This protection tactic, also used for humanitarian convoys, is known as what?

What is an escort (naval escort or convoy escort)?

500

The standard intercom term for lifting products in a port with free destination.

What is FOB
500

A vessel sailing without cargo, usually to reposition or avoid demurrage

Ballast/Go Ballast 

500

Its a measure of the market fever. (extracted from option pricing)

Implied volatility

500

In a contested region, a tanker's GPS begins showing it in the middle of an airport. This electronic attack technique — used to feed false coordinates to navigation systems — is called what?

What is GPS spoofing (or GNSS spoofing)?

500

A VLCC carrying 2 million barrels of crude is struck by a weapon that follows a high-arcing flight path and descends nearly vertically — defeating most close-in defense systems. What class of weapon is this?

What is a ballistic missile?