
The ARCHANGEL, similar to the ANTARCTIC, was also delivered by HHI
in 2006
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Tsakos takes delivery of two
ships from Hyundai shipyards
Tankers ANTARCTIC and AEGEAS delivered
Tsakos Energy Navigation Ltd. today announced the delivery of the
162,400 dwt, 1A ice-class tanker Suezmax tanker Antarctic from Hyundai
Heavy Industries and the 36,660 dwt 1A ice-class handysize product
tanker Aegeas from Hyundai Mipo Dockyard, both in South Korea.
The delivery of the Antarctic completes the Company’s current
Suezmax newbuilding program while the delivery of the Aegeas further
augments the Company’s ice-class capabilities in the product tanker
category.
The Aegeas will enter an attractive three year time-charter with a
major international oil entity for a fixed minimum rate and a 50/50
profit share should rates exceed that minimum. Taking into account
only the minimum rate, the Aegeas is expected to generate about $21
million in gross revenues over the charter period. The Antarctic has
entered a repositioning voyage until the beginning of June and, upon
expiration, it is expected to enter the spot market.
“These two latest additions represent the fifth and sixth newbuildings
we have taken delivery of this year,” stated Mr. Nikolas P. Tsakos,
President and Chief Executive Officer of TEN. “With five still to come
in 2007, and an additional six over the next two and a half years, the
continued growth of our company is on track. Further, we will be
better positioned to offer charterers an even wider pool of attractive
vessels.”
Mr. Tsakos concluded, “We remain confident in the market. The growth
of our fleet, the youth and diversity of our vessels, and our balanced
chartering policy should further enhance our ability to benefit from
opportunities as they present themselves.”
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