Adnoc L&S JV awards $1.9b in contracts for very large ethane, ammonia carriers - GulfToday

Adnoc L&S JV awards $1.9b in contracts for very large ethane, ammonia carriers

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Top officials during the signing ceremony.

Adnoc Logistics and Services on Tuesday announced that the AW Shipping, its joint venture with Wanhua Chemical Group, has awarded shipbuilding contracts to Jiangnan Shipyard in China, priced at approximately $1.9 billion (Dhs7 billion) in total.

The contract for the construction of nine Very Large Ethane Carriers (VLECs) is priced at approximately $1.4 billion (Dhs5.1 billion) and the contract for two Very Large Ammonia Carriers (VLACs) is priced at approximately $250 million (Dhs900 million), with the option for another two Very Large Ammonia Carriers at the same price.

The new vessels will be among the world’s largest ethane and ammonia carriers and run on energy-efficient dual-fuel engines.

The Very Large Ethane Carriers will be deployed on 20 years’ time charter contracts, generating revenue of $4 billion (Dhs14.7 billion) through 180 years of contract coverage.

The contracts were signed in Beijing at a ceremony witnessed by Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Adnoc Managing Director and Group CEO, Liao Zengtai, Wanhua Chemical Group Chairman, Wu Xiande, Fuzhou Government Mayor, Kai Hu, CSTC President, Ou Lin, Jiangnan Shipyard Chairman and Wen Gang, CSSC Chairman.

Captain Abdulkareem Al Masabi, Chairman of AW Shipping and CEO of Adnoc L&S, said, “This new order by AW Shipping reinforces Adnoc L&S’ ongoing fleet expansion and will bolster our ability to transport lower-carbon energy sources and support the energy transition.”

He added that the vessels will generate substantial revenue streams for Adnoc L&S, underscoring Adnoc’s commitment to value-accretive strategic investments.

Currently, there are more than 25 VLECs in operation with different shipping companies around the world. Upon receiving the nine new vessels, AW Shipping will own one of the world’s largest fleets of VLECs. Kou Guangwu, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Wanhua Chemical Group, said, “These green and low-carbon ships will support Wanhua to reduce transportation carbon emissions and accelerate the decarbonisation objectives and is a concrete commitment from Wanhua to better deal with the climate change challenges.”

Lin Ou, Chairman of Jiangnan Shipyard, stated, “These newly ordered Very Large Ethane Carriers and Very Large Ammonia Carriers are future-oriented green vessels developed by Jiangnan. We are committed to delivering these vessels on time and with good quality to better help Adnoc L&S achieve its transformational growth strategy and decarbonisation objectives.”

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