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Korea Yards to Build Scorpio LPG Tankships

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

July 3, 2013

Image courtesy of Scorpio Tankers

Image courtesy of Scorpio Tankers

Scorpio Tankers signs agreements with two S. Korea shipyards to construct a minimum of 5 & up to 10 LPG tankships, Scorpio's first venture into this specialised market.

Emanuele Lauro, chief executive officer and chairman of the board, commented, "We are excited about our entry into LPG which we have long considered an extension of the product market. With common customers, shipbuilders, and trade lanes, and offsetting seasonal swings, the product tanker and LPG markets are highly complementary. Most importantly, LPG, as with refined products, is competitively priced in the global marketplace and winning new, distant customers, and this is reflected by accelerating export volumes out of the US Gulf.

We are pleased with our agreements with two of the most reputable builders of VLGC vessels. These orders replace a previously announced order for 4 LR2 vessels, and the structure of the LPG market presents an array of opportunities for us to build value with our shareholders."

VLGC Newbuildings
The Company has reached agreements with Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries  and Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. ("DSME") for the construction of a minimum of five and up to 10 Very Large Gas Carriers ("VLGC") for approximately $74 million each. The vessels are 84,000 cubic meter tankers designed for the carriage of LPG. Of the first five vessels, two will deliver in the second quarter, one in the third quarter, and two in the fourth quarter of 2015. These agreements replace the previously announced agreement to construct four LR2 vessels at Samsung Heavy Industries.

In other company news: The Company took delivery of the ninth MR product tanker under its newbuilding program, STI Le Rocher. Upon delivery, the vessel began a time charter for up to 120 days at $19,000 per day.



 

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