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August 21, 2020 · about 6 years ago

Final scrubber-fitted VLCC newbuild joins Hunter Tankers’ fleet

Oslo-listed shipowner Hunter Tankers AS, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hunter Group ASA, has taken delivery of Hunter Frigg, the seventh scrubber-fitted ECO design VLCC newbuilding. The vessel was delivered by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) in South Korea, and marks the end of the co

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Hunter Frigg

Oslo-listed shipowner Hunter Tankers AS, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hunter Group ASA, has taken delivery of Hunter Frigg, the seventh scrubber-fitted ECO design VLCC newbuilding.

The vessel was delivered by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) in South Korea, and marks the end of the company’s newbuilding program.

The company revealed that Hunter Frigg was recently fixed for 6-8 months at $ 40,000 per day, and will commence the time charter following delivery from the yard.

The delivery is being announced on the back of the company’s completion of sale-and-leaseback agreements with SFL Corporation Ltd. that enabled it to repurchase Hunter Atla and Hunter Saga for a combined amount of approx. $ 117.8 million.

Hunter used $ 100.4 million of the $157.5 million loan facility with Danske Bank, DNB, Nordea and SEB to finance the deal.

The company has seven VLCCs in its fleet, which will be managed by Norwegian ship management company OSM Maritime Group.

Hunter Group initially ordered eight identical VLCCs at DSME, fitted with scrubbers from Wärtsilä, paying around $86 million per ship.

However, the shipowner sold one sister vessel in the first quarter of 2020 for $98 million.

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