• 2013 December 17 13:09

    Sovcomflot gets $316M ten-year credit facility for LNG carriers project

    OAO Sovcomflot (SCF Group) has signed a new USD 316 million 10 year credit facility with a consortium of three leading international banks: ING Bank N.V. (ING) of the Netherlands; KfW IPEX-Bank GmbH (KfW) of Germany and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) of Japan, the Group's news release said.

    The funds will be used towards financing two new ice-class LNG carriers Velikiy Novgorod and Pskov, which will operate on long-term contracts with Gazprom Global LNG.

    The new high-spec Atlanticmax Ice2 (1C) class gas carriers feature a tri-fuel engine, a cargo capacity of 170,000m³ and are equipped for operating in harsh and low temperature conditions. Their design is optimised to provide the utmost trading flexibility to their charterers. They are able to transport LNG year round to and from most of the world’s existing LNG terminals, including the ability to load cargoes at Russia’s Sakhalin-II terminal.

    The project facility has a non-recourse structure and a favourable long-term tenor, as well as competitive pricing, reflecting the robustness of the deal structure, the stability of the charter hire revenue stream and cash flows, and the high credit quality of the charterer. The vessels will form part of Sovcomflot's recently established company SCF Gas Carriers Ltd., the Group’s dedicated vehicle for its expanding gas transportation business.

    Nikolai Kolesnikov, Senior Executive Vice-President & Chief Financial Officer, said:

    “SCF Group is pleased to conclude this new long-term LNG financing with its three long-standing financial partners: ING Bank N.V.; KfW IPEX-Bank GmbH and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation. We very much value the involvement of these high profile lenders in this deal, reflecting their in-depth understanding of the transaction and their strong commitment to SCF Group. SMBC were behind our first entry into LNG operations back in 2006, our relations with ING go back over twenty years, and we are very pleased to welcome back to our core group of financiers KfW, whose lending history with Sovcomflot goes all the way back to the time of its incorporation in 1988.

    “This is the third successful international debt financing accomplished by SCF Group in 2013, which further strengthens the Group’s liquidity position and, despite challenging conditions in the global financial and shipping markets, enables it to address its upcoming financial requirements. We are very grateful to all our financial partners for their ongoing support towards the growth of our business.”

    LNG and LPG shipping is a strategic segment for SCF Group, and the Group’s strategy provides for further growth of its liquefied gas transportation business. The Sovcomflot gas carrier fleet currently includes 10 vessels: six LNG (liquefied natural gas) carriers and four LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) carriers. SCF Group’s shipbuilding programme provides for the addition of a further four vessels – expanding the company’s gas fleet to 14 tankers. SCF’s gas carriers operate on long-term contracts servicing both Russian and international gas companies and projects, such as: Sakhalin Energy; SIBUR; Tangguh LNG; Gas Natural Fenosa; Transammonia, and others. The vessels currently under construction have already been assigned to operations under long-term agreements with the world’s largest gas companies – Gazprom and Royal Dutch Shell. The company’s longstanding experience of oil & gas shipping, including in extremely harsh environment and heavy ice conditions, means SCF is able to offer its clients effective year-round LNG transportation solutions for even the most complex projects, and is uniquely qualified to service new LNG projects in Russia’s Arctic an sub-Arctic areas.

    OAO Sovcomflot (SCF Group) is Russia's largest shipping company, and one of the world's leading companies involved with the transportation of hydrocarbons by sea, and in the provision of support services for the offshore shelf exploration and production of oil and gas. Its owned and chartered fleet, specialising in oil and gas shipping within difficult ice conditions, includes 159 vessels with a total deadweight of more than 12 million tonnes. One-third of the vessels are of a high ice class. SCF is engaged in the maintenance and support of large energy projects in Russia and around the world: Sakhalin-1; Sakhalin-2; Varandey; Tangguh and Peregrino. The company’s headquarters are located in St. Petersburg, Russia and representative offices of SCF are located in Moscow, Novorossiysk, Murmansk, Vladivostok, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, London, Limassol, Madrid, Singapore and Dubai.


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