霍尔木兹海峡的“寂静”:为什么即使战争缓和也不意味着立即通航?

最近这段时间,相信大家的微信群和邮件都被中东局势刷屏了。作为一名密切关注航运动态的从业者,我想和大家聊聊一个可能有些反直觉的判断:即便明天霍尔木兹海峡的枪炮声停止,这条全球能源大动脉也不太可能在短期内恢复畅通。 真正的障碍,往往不在肉眼可见的战场,而在那些看不见的合同条款和精算模型里。 金融防线的崩塌:再保险的“撤退” 首先要理解,这次保险危机不是简单的涨价,而是整个风险兜底机制的断裂。 3月1日,伦敦的再保险公司率先向保赔协会发出通知:我们不保了。这就像多米诺骨牌的第一块。再保险公司是保险公司的“保险公司”,是风险分散的最终承接者。当再保险公司认为霍尔木兹海峡的风险已经无法用数学模型测算、已经超出了“可保风险”的范畴时,它们会毫不犹豫地撤出。 失去了再保险这层“防弹衣”,直接承保的保赔协会别无选择,只能跟进取消战争险。这不是某个公司的胆小怕事,而是整个金融体系在用数学模型投票:当风险从“可能发生”变成了“正在发生”,它就不再是保险业务,而是赌博。   天价保费:经济上的“封锁线” 目前,保险公司给船东留了一条极窄的路:可以保,但按单次航行买,价格重新谈。 有多贵?根据劳合社的统计和市场反馈,一艘价值2亿美元的超大型油轮,单次通过霍尔木兹海峡的战争险保费已从冲突前的约50万美元(0.25%),飙升至200万到600万美元(1%到3%),涨幅高达4到12倍。 请注意,这只是“单次”航行的费用。每次过海峡,都要重新申请、重新定价,保险公司还随时可以翻脸拒保。 这意味着什么?意味着哪怕伊朗政府宣布海峡“物理上”畅通无阻,这条航线在“经济上”已经被封锁了。没有哪个理性的船东愿意为一次航行支付数百万美元的保费,更没有人敢让船在“裸奔”(无保险)状态下穿越战区。英国劳合社统计显示,波斯湾周边大约有1000艘船只滞留,其中一半是油气运输船,船体价值超过250亿美元。它们不是不想动,是真的动不了,也不敢动。 美国的“救市”与市场的疑虑 国政府也意识到了问题的严重性。3月6日,美国国际发展金融公司宣布了一项200亿美元的再保险计划,试图为通行霍尔木兹海峡的船舶提供保障。 但大家心里都有一本账。摩根大通估算,往来该地区的油轮可能需要超过3000亿美元的保险。200亿,杯水车薪。更何况,保险只是问题的一方面。只要有一艘船真的被击中,所有的精算模型都会被推翻,保费会再次暴涨,保险条款会更加苛刻。这是典型的“尾部风险”,一旦发生,就是毁灭性的。 对于我们还在运营或准备签订新租约的同行,有一件事不得不提个醒:现在的霍尔木兹海峡,已经变成了一个“活着的合同风险分配现场”。迪拜的Fichte & Co法律事务所最近发出警告。船东和租家必须立刻检查自己的租船合同:战争风险条款是怎么写的?有没有明确包含“封锁/关闭”的措辞?额外的保费到底该谁出?如果保险公司拒绝报价,导致航次无法履行,这算不算不可抗力? 以前我们可能觉得这些都是标准条款,扫一眼就过。但现在,每一个字都可能是决定巨额损失由谁承担的裁决依据。

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