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May 25, 2018 · about 8 years ago

AET scores long-term shuttle tanker charter with Petrobras

Petroleum tanker owner and operator AET has extended its partnership in the DP2 shuttle tanker sector with the Brazilian oil company Petrobras.

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Petroleum tanker owner and operator AET has extended its partnership in the DP2 shuttle tanker sector with the Brazilian oil company Petrobras.

AET on Friday said it was awarded a contract to own and operate four specialist DP2 Suezmax Shuttle Tankers on long-term charter by Petrobras.

These new vessels will be in addition to the two AET DP2 ships currently on charter in the Brazilian Basin for Petrobras.

The four 152,000 DWT DP2 shuttle tankers will be built by a Korean shipyard for delivery in 2020 and will be contracted to Petrobras for operations in international and Brazilian waters.

AET said that the vessels, compliant to IMO NOx Tier 3 requirement, would be built in accordance with Petrobras’ latest technical requirement for DP2 shuttle tankers and installed with a ballast water treatment system.

Each will be equipped with high power thrusters and generators fully capable of operating in harsh weather conditions.

Yee Yang Chien , President/Group CEO, MISC Berhad and Chairman, AET said: “I would like to extend my heartiest congratulations to AET on this latest award by Petrobras. AET’s focus on increasing its presence in the shuttle tanker business is consistent with the MISC Group’s priority of developing its portfolio of assets that generate long-term secured income on a recurring basis.

“This award goes to prove that growth remains possible for MISC despite the present challenging operating conditions for tanker operators. It reaffirms MISC’s belief in the prospects of growth in the oil production supply chain.”

“AET’s latest success in the shuttle tanker segment is another step forward in the MISC Group’s commitment in expanding its business presence in the Brazilian oil and gas industry, that includes the fast-growing FPSO market.”

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