BUNKERS Anlniroducilonto Managing Commerclal Rlsk. Nigel Draffin M.I.Mar.E.S.T. First Edition. Foreword by Robin Meech

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BUNKERS Anlniroducilonto Managing Commerclal Rlsk by Nigel Draffin M.I.Mar.E.S.T. First Edition Foreword by Robin Meech Published by Petrospot Limited England 2016 iii

Contents Contents Foreword Preface About the author Contents List of Figures v vii ix xi xvii Chapter 1 - What is risk? 1 The ALARP principle 2 Price risk 3 Credit risk 3 Counferpady r/sk 3 Operaf/ona/ nsk 4 Failure to manage risk 4 Bunker price risk Bunker pnce Msfory 4 4 Identifying strategy 8 Bus/ness need 8 Pnce sens/f/wy 9 /Appef/fe Av msk 70 Curmncynsk ^ Unsecured credit 11 Product price 11 Risk reduction 12 Insurance risk 12 Link to physical contracts 12 Link to paper derivatives 13 Chapter 2 - The history of derivatives 15 Differences between futures and forward contracts 16 Over the counter (OTC) trades 17 Futures exchanges 17 Chapter 3 - Hedging basics 19 How a swap works 21 How an option works 22 Call option 23 Put option 25 xi

BUNKERS: AN INTRODUCTION TO MANAGING COMMERCIAL RISK Using cargo prices instead of bunker prices 26 Chapter 4 - More on hedging 27 Forward curve - contango/backwardation 27 Volatility and option prictng 29 Historical volatility 29 Implied volatility 29 Black-Scholes 29 Market perception - Bull versus Bear 30 Basis risk 31 Arbitrage 31 Over the counter (OTC) producta for buyers 32 Swaps 32 Optioris 32 Cap/collar. 32 Chapter 5 - Credit risk 33 Managing credit lines (product buyer) 33 Managing credit lines (product seller) 34 Credit scoring 34 Credit insurance 37 Assignment of receivables 37 Factoring 38 Chapter 6 - Overall exposure 39 Exposure for derivative seller 39 Exposure for derivative buyer 39 Exchange exposure 39 Specific risks 39 Country risk 39 Currency risk 42 Chapter 7 - Supplier's risks 43 Basis risk 43 Market risk 43 Credit risk 45 Operational risk 45 Liquidtty risk 46 Chapter 8 - Assessing counterparty credit risk 47 Identifying counterparties 47 Business model 47 Market exposure of a ship Operator 48 Market exposure of a trader. 48 Use of credit reports 49 xii

Contents Resilience versus survival 49 Security 50 Credit troubles - the warning signs 51 Chapter 9 - Tools for sellers 53 What are you 'protecting'? 53 Hedging stock - long position 53 Hedging an individual transaction - Short position 53 Exposures 53 Pricing exposure 54 Physical exposure 54 Techniques 54 Product spread 54 GeographicaI spread 54 Crack spread 55 Calendar spread 55 Volatility trading 55 Interpretirig historical data 55 Volatility 56 Relative strength index (RSI) 56 Chapter 10 - Margin calls and exposure 59 Impact on cash flow 59 Consequence of breach 60 Chapter 11 - Market prices 61 Published prices 62 Non-publishing days 62 Liquidity 62 Exchange prices 63 Chapter 12 - Liquidating positions 65 Planned 65 Unplanned 65 Reducing exposure 65 Liquidity risk 65 Chapter 13 - Managing portfolios 67 Rolling contracts 68 Multiple ports 68 Changes in trading pattern 68 Stress testing 69 Hedge effectiveness 69 Opportunity cost 69 Value at risk (VaR) 70 xiii

BUNKERS: AN INTRODUCTION TO MANAGING COMMERCIAL RISK Chapter 14 - Regulation: 73 Revenue treatment of derivatives 73 Fair value accounting 73 Taxation 73 US rules 73 UK rules 74 General principles 75 Financial services regulation 75 Chapter 15 - Authority 77 Understanding Potential liabilities 77 Management controls and reporting 77 For ship Operators 77 For sellers 78 Accounting requirements 78 Chapter 16 - Dealing with risk across Management structures 79 Chapter 17 - Contracts 81 Identification of counterparties 81 Pricing basis... 81 Settlement dates 81 Liquidation 81 Non-performance 81 Disputes 82 Chapter 18 - Business continuity 83 Incident resilience 83 Business impact analysis 83 Threat and risk analysis 83 Solution design 83 Plan testing, verification and maintenance 84 Dfsasfer mcove/y @4 Tesfmg your response @4 Some quick suggestions Temporary owce 84 85 HR issues 85 IT issues 85 Communication procedures 86 Chapter 19 - Cybercrime 89 Fraudulent emails 89 Fraudulent web links 90 IT policies, procedures and precautions 90 xiv

Contents Chapter 20 - Where to go next 93 Risk assessment 93 Credit risk 93 Credit reports 94 Currency risk 94 Derivative trading 94 OTC products 94 Business continuity 94 Marine fuels - technical and legal Information 95 Glossary 97 Index 107 xv