Dear Sir,
On Behalf of our client we are looking for gas carriers, both standard and artics class 5+ vessels, built in 2015 or later (2016),2017 and onwards).
2 LPG carriers with a capacity of 18,000-20,000 mt.
1 LNG carriers with a capacity of 60,000mt.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards
Nabil Atta
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A buyer is currently searching for the following gas carrier vessels on behalf of a client.
Quantity: 2 vessels
Capacity: 18,000 – 20,000 metric tons
Preferred build year: 2015 or newer (2016 / 2017 and onwards)
Quantity: 1 vessel
Capacity: Approximately 60,000 metric tons
Preferred build year: 2015 or newer
The buyer is interested in vessels with the following characteristics:
Modern gas carriers built 2015 or later
Well-maintained operational condition
Suitable for international LPG or LNG transport
Standard gas carriers or Arctic Class 5+ vessels
Arctic class vessels are especially valuable for operations in cold weather and ice-prone regions.
Demand for gas carrier vessels continues to grow as global energy markets expand.
LNG and LPG carriers play a critical role in transporting:
Liquefied natural gas (LNG)
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Petrochemical gases
Energy cargo between international terminals
Newer vessels offer advantages such as:
improved fuel efficiency
lower emissions
modern cargo containment systems
compliance with international maritime regulations
Shipowners and brokers responding to this request are encouraged to provide:
Vessel name and IMO number
Build year and shipyard
Cargo capacity
Classification society
Vessel specifications
Current trading status
Location of vessel
Price guidance
Additional documentation such as spec sheets, Q88 forms, and photographs are also helpful.
This opportunity is relevant for:
Shipowners with LPG or LNG carriers available for sale
Shipbrokers representing gas carrier vessels
Fleet operators selling surplus vessels
Marine asset management companies
Energy shipping companies
Companies with vessels matching the 18,000–20,000 MT LPG carrier requirement or the 60,000 MT LNG carrier specification are encouraged to submit offers.
The buyer is currently reviewing available LPG and LNG gas carriers built in 2015 or later.
Shipowners and brokers with suitable vessels are invited to submit vessel details and proposals for consideration.
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