11 June, 2026 โ The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has announced a new draft restriction affecting Neopanamax transits as part of its water management measures aimed at maintaining the safe, reliable and sustainable operation of the canal under current hydrological conditions.
โ ๏ธ Effective 3 July 2026, the maximum authorised draft for vessels passing through the Neopanamax Locks will be:
๐น 15.09 metres (49.5 feet) TFW
The adjustment comes amid increasing concerns around the possible development of El Niรฑo patternsย over the watershed in the months ahead. According to the ACP, lake levels and hydrological projections remain under close monitoring, with additional measures possible if required.
Based on current and projected Gatun Lake levels, operators and charterers may need to reassess cargo intake, draft calculations and voyage planningย for upcoming Panama Canal passages.
As the situation evolves, local coordination and forward planning remain key.
YOUR VESSELS, OUR PORTSย
Together with CAPAS EEV, CORP. – Shipping Agency, our local partner in Panama, MasOceans supports vessel calls across key terminals and logistics areas including:
๐ Bahรญa Las Minas (Terminal Granelera & Chevron), Colรณn 2000, Colรณn Container Terminal, Oil Tanking, Manzanillo International Terminal, Melones Oil Terminal, PPC Balboa & Drydock MEC, PATSA & POTSA, PPC Cristรณbal & Telfer Tanks, PSA, PTP Charco Azul, PTP Chiriquรญ Grande and Taboguilla.
โ For vessels scheduled for Panama Canal passages in the coming weeks, feel free to contact us for local support and coordination.
Martaxelle Erussard
๐ฉ martaxelle@masoceans.com
๐ +41 (0)22 552 0051


Recent insights
Panama Canal Outlook: Looking Ahead to 2027
Jul
Middle East Maritime Security Update: JMIC Advisory Note 067
Jul
Strait of Hormuz: Southern Corridor Confirmed Open to All Traffic
Jul
Demystifying Panama Canal Operation: Insights from Geneva’s Roundtable
Jul
Middle East Husbandry Conditions: Bahrain vs Jordan (Aqaba)
Jun
#DayOfTheSeafarers: Carrying World Trade. Carrying the Risks.
Jun
Strait of Hormuz Update: Waterways reopens, navigation measures remain in place
Jun
MasOceans at Breakbulk Europe 2026
Jun