Water levels on Rhine river in Germany rising after rain, may normalise this week

HAMBURG, May 11 (Reuters) - Rain has increased water levels on the river Rhine in Germany enabling cargo vessels to sail ​with more freight after shallow water hindered shipping ‌last week, although full loads are largely still not possible, traders said on Monday.

Dry weather in April meant the river became too shallow ​for vessels to sail fully loaded, with some ​sailing half full. Shallow water means vessel operators ⁠impose surcharges on freight rates to compensate for vessels ​not sailing fully loaded, increasing costs for cargo owners. It ​also means loads must be spread among several vessels sailing part loaded, also increasing costs.

The Reuters Iran Briefing newsletter keeps you informed with the latest developments and analysis of the Iran war. Sign up here.

Rain in the last week means water ​levels have risen and vessels are generally able to ​sail about 70% to 90% full against only half full early last ‌week, ⁠traders said.

Operations are close to normal in some northern river sections including around Duisburg and Cologne but at the chokepoint of Kaub vessels can only sail about ​70% full.

But water ​at Kaub ⁠could return to levels allowing full loads later this week as recent rain drains ​into the river, they said.

The Rhine is an ​important ⁠shipping route for commodities such as grains, minerals, ores, chemicals, coal and oil products, including heating oil.

German companies faced ⁠supply ​bottlenecks and production problems in summer ​2022 after a drought led to unusually low water levels on the ​river.

Reporting by Michael Hogan in Hamburg, Editing by Louise Heavens

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab

  • Suggested Topics:

  • World

  • Water Management

  • Grid & Infrastructure

  • Fuel Oil

  • Transport Fuels

  • X

  • Facebook

  • Linkedin

  • Email

  • Link

Purchase Licensing Rights

This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Comment
Add a comment
Add a comment
No comments
  • Pin