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Eitzen orders two new tankers
from new shipbuilders in Korea
With option for further two from Jinse Shipbuilding
Eitzen Chemical ASA announced today that it has signed an
agreement with Jinse Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. in Korea for two coated
13,000 dwt chemical carriers for USD 23.6 mill. per vessel. The
vessels will be delivered in 2008. Furthermore, the Company has an
option for two additional units.
Following this order, the Company's newbuilding program consists of 35
vessels (plus two options) to be delivered before 2010. Its current
owned and financially controlled fleet consists of 73 vessels, with
another 14 vessels under management.
The Company also announced today that it has reached an agreement in
principle with Nordic Tankers A/S in Denmark to sell its 50% share
interests in Sichem Copenhagen (13,000 dwt, coated, built 2005) and
Sichem Oslo (13,000 dwt, coated, built 2005) based on a value of each
vessel of USD 27.0 mill. Both vessels will continue in the City Class
Pool, commercially operated by the Company. The Company will book a
profit of approximately USD 10.3 mill. from these sales.
At the same time the Company has agreed in principle to acquire the
remaining 50% interest in Sichem Pearl (10,300 dwt, stainless steel,
built 1994) from Nordic Tankers A/S based on a value of 16.0 mill.
Finally, the Company announced it has declared an option to buy Sichem
Palace (8,800 dwt, stainless steel, built 2004) for USD 12.9 mill. The
market value per 31 March 2007 for the vessel was estimated to be USD
27.8 mill. The vessel was on a financial lease from a Japanese
company.
Jinse Shipbuilding Co is a recent addition to the Korean
shipbuilding scene, having been formed by Jinse Heavy after purchase
of a Senshin Shipbuilding, a shiprepair yard.
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