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Most Emission-Efficient Oil Tankers

Ships ranked by AER (Annual Efficiency Ratio) — grams of CO₂ emitted per tonne of deadweight carried one nautical mile (g CO₂/dwt·nm), the IMO carbon-intensity metric behind the CII rating — from official EU MRV emissions data for reporting year 2025. Lower is greener. Pick a segment and size class to see the greenest vessels first.

Segment rank (2025)
#514 of 1,651 oil tankers
CO₂ intensity
3.3 g CO₂/dwt·nm
vs segment average (5.18)
-37% greener
B
1,685
vessels ranked
1.32
greenest (g CO₂/t·nm)
4.01
segment median
# Vessel Size (DWT) Built Carbon intensity — AER (g CO₂/dwt·nm) Grade
500 OCEANIA
IMO 9905344
163,085 2022
3.3
B
504 PROTEUS IWONA
IMO 9914670
109,999 2022
3.3
B
503 STAVANGER TS
IMO 9737395
113,004 2017
3.3
B
502 PEGASUS STAR
IMO 9891672
116,120 2021
3.3
B
511 TORM HELENE
IMO 9904871
115,575 2021
3.3
B
510 ANDROMEDA
IMO 9943061
114,811 2023
3.3
B
509 EBN HAWKEL
IMO 9874507
112,003 2021
3.3
B
508 ATLANTIC EMERALD
IMO 9892975
109,201 2022
3.3
B
507 VST OCEANIA
IMO 9740469
109,985 2017
3.3
B
506 ADEBOLA ADELINE
IMO 9427627
156,813 2006
3.3
B
513 FRONT CAPELLA
IMO 9790995
111,000 2017
3.3
B
512 BEIJING SPIRIT
IMO 9418597
156,493 2010
3.3
B
505 SOLA TS
IMO 9724350
112,939 2017
3.3
B
515 NOUNOU
IMO 9960980
115,322 2023
3.3
B
517 SEA TURTLE
IMO 9886718
114,085 2021
3.3
B
514 ADVANTAGE SPICE
IMO 9419888
156,657 2006
3.3
B
520 GHAT
IMO 9930105
115,519 2022
3.3
B
519 HUMBLE WARRIOR
IMO 9856361
149,990 2020
3.3
B
518 BERKELEY SQUARE
IMO 1027914
113,903 2025
3.3
B
516 SFL TUCANA
IMO 9978327
109,895 2024
3.3
B
521 ABLIANI
IMO 9693068
109,999 2013
3.3
B
523 ACHILLEAS
IMO 9458494
157,883 2010
3.3
B
522 CRYSTAL
IMO 9956020
113,385 2021
3.3
B
526 LYRIC MAGNOLIA
IMO 9734408
109,999 2016
3.3
B
525 IONIC ANAX
IMO 9802152
114,720 2017
3.3
B
527 BELGRAVE SQUARE
IMO 1027926
113,804 2025
3.3
B
524 SEA STAR
IMO 9945289
109,999 2023
3.3
B
528 CAPTAIN PARIS
IMO 9692844
113,876 2014
3.3
B
529 SIGRUN
IMO 9612052
156,092 2013
3.3
B
531 EAGLE BRASILIA
IMO 9795062
114,000 2019
3.3
B
534 HENRIQUE DIAS
IMO 9453834
157,055 2014
3.3
B
533 RESILIENT WARRIOR
IMO 9856359
149,990 2020
3.3
B
532 DELTA POSEIDON
IMO 9468671
157,380 2011
3.3
B
535 HANOVER SQUARE
IMO 9783992
114,366 2019
3.3
B
530 BOSSA NOVA SPIRIT
IMO 9637703
154,199 2013
3.3
B
536 TORM HANNAH
IMO 9712864
109,999 2016
3.3
B
537 ROBOLA
IMO 1021790
113,613 2023
3.3
B
538 SEA PANTHER
IMO 9802164
114,723 2018
3.3
B
542 RYMAN
IMO 9777931
113,000 2017
3.3
B
541 SEMAKAU SPIRIT
IMO 9833723
115,643 2019
3.3
B
540 AIFANOURIOS
IMO 9891696
116,015 2021
3.3
B
539 LIPARI
IMO 9529487
158,237 2012
3.3
B
546 SEA GARNET
IMO 9772943
158,454 2015
3.3
B
545 MARLIN LAGOS
IMO 9823584
114,853 2022
3.3
B
544 FRONT CHEETAH
IMO 9686637
109,900 2016
3.3
B
543 DELTA MED
IMO 9412309
161,653 2010
3.3
B
550 SFL TAURUS
IMO 9978339
109,895 2024
3.3
B
549 SABRINA GLORY
IMO 9959929
115,397 2024
3.3
B
548 ORCHID SPIRIT
IMO 9901867
112,750 2021
3.3
B
547 JARNAIN
IMO 9823546
114,831 2021
3.3
B
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Engine intelligence

Which engines power the greenest fleets?

The main engine is the single largest CO₂ source on board — typically well over 80% of a ship's emissions come from propulsion. We aggregated this ranking the other way around: every engine design is scored by the measured carbon intensity of the vessels carrying it, licensee-built units merged under their design brand. The verdict from the 2025 data — modern dual-fuel designs like MAN B&W's ME-GI and WinGD's X-DF families, together with EGR/SCR-abated and ultra-long-stroke G-type engines, consistently power the most emission-friendly ships in service.

Emission-friendly engine ranking

AER (Annual Efficiency Ratio) = annual CO₂ emissions ÷ (deadweight × distance sailed), the IMO carbon-intensity metric used for CII ratings. It is built only from measured CO₂, distance and deadweight — not the self-reported cargo transport-work figure, which is unreliable. Implausible outliers (top 2% per segment) are excluded. Grade A–E reflects each vessel's rank within its segment. Source: EMSA THETIS-MRV.