Aker American Shipping ASA and Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc. sign agreement for six additional product tankers
Aker American Shipping ASA and Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc. announced today that they have signed an agreement in principle pursuant to which Aker American Shipping subsidiary, Aker Philadelphia Shipyard, will construct up to six additional Veteran Class MT-46 Jones Act Product Tankers (three fixed plus three options) and transfer them to another subsidiary, American Shipping Corporation, which will bareboat charter them to subsidiaries of OSG for initial terms of 10-15 years.
For Aker American Shipping the full transaction is valued in excess of $700M (before profit sharing) reflecting the higher rates and longer terms. The agreement in principle is subject to, among other conditions, approval by the Boards of Directors of Aker American Shipping and OSG, preparation and agreement of final documentation, and relevant government approvals.
OSG also announced that a time charter agreement has been signed between OSG and BP for one more of the prior order of ten 46,000 dwt Jones Act commercial product tanker being built at Aker Philadelphia Shipyard. To date, nine of the ten vessels due for completion in 2010 now have signed time charters in place.
Aker American Shipping is a Philadelphia-based maritime company whose holdings include the state-of-the-art Aker Philadelphia Shipyard on the site of the former Philadelphia Navy Yard. The company, builds, owns, and leases commercial ships operated in accordance with the U.S. Jones Act. It is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (ticker symbol AKASA). Aker American Shipping and Aker Philadelphia Shipyard, Inc. are members of the Norwegian-based Aker family of global companies, industry leaders in the fields of shipbuilding, fishery, and technology-based solutions for customers in oil, gas, energy, and process industries.
For Aker American Shipping the full transaction is valued in excess of $700M (before profit sharing) reflecting the higher rates and longer terms. The agreement in principle is subject to, among other conditions, approval by the Boards of Directors of Aker American Shipping and OSG, preparation and agreement of final documentation, and relevant government approvals.
OSG also announced that a time charter agreement has been signed between OSG and BP for one more of the prior order of ten 46,000 dwt Jones Act commercial product tanker being built at Aker Philadelphia Shipyard. To date, nine of the ten vessels due for completion in 2010 now have signed time charters in place.
Aker American Shipping is a Philadelphia-based maritime company whose holdings include the state-of-the-art Aker Philadelphia Shipyard on the site of the former Philadelphia Navy Yard. The company, builds, owns, and leases commercial ships operated in accordance with the U.S. Jones Act. It is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (ticker symbol AKASA). Aker American Shipping and Aker Philadelphia Shipyard, Inc. are members of the Norwegian-based Aker family of global companies, industry leaders in the fields of shipbuilding, fishery, and technology-based solutions for customers in oil, gas, energy, and process industries.