About TankerMap —
built for energy logistics watchers
TankerMap tracks tankers, ports, voyages, chokepoints and market context for people following global energy logistics.
I built TankerMap to make tanker movements and energy logistics easier to explore: live vessel positions, port activity, voyage history, chokepoints and market context in one practical interface.
What TankerMap covers
TankerMap follows LNG, crude oil and product tanker fleets, port and terminal activity, voyage history, chokepoint flows and market data context.
- Tankers and voyages — AIS positions, speed, course, draught, destination and recent track history
- Ports and chokepoints — terminal pages, arrivals, departures and flows through key maritime corridors
- Market context — Brent, WTI, TTF, JKM and other signals that help explain energy logistics
Why it exists
Energy logistics are global, fragmented and fast-moving. TankerMap is designed as a clear, public analytics layer for analysts, investors, journalists, researchers and curious users who want to understand what is moving, where, and through which routes.
Key chokepoints we cover
TankerMap tracks vessel movements through the world's most critical maritime chokepoints:
Methodology and caveats
TankerMap is an informational and analytics product. AIS, port and vessel datasets can contain delays, gaps, duplicate records or destination errors. TankerMap is not an official navigation, sanctions, compliance or investment-advice source.
Market context is provided for research only and is not investment advice.
Contact
TankerMap is an independent project. For questions and feedback: