GasLog Chooses Hyundai Heavy for Its LNG Newbuilds

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GasLog Ltd. has ordered two new 174,000 cubic meter LNG carriers from Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. in South Korea. The vessels are expected to be delivered in the second half of 2017, and mark GasLog’s first orders from the world’s largest shipbuilder.

GasLog Chooses Hyundai for Its LNG Newbuilds

The vessels have been ordered with a tri-fuel diesel electric (TFDE) propulsion with GasLog’s option to change to two stroke diesel engines with low-pressure gas injection (LP-2S).

The two vessels will have a boil off rate of 0.09% and relatively low fuel consumption will, when delivered, be amongst the most efficient vessels in existence, therefore being expected to be extremely attractive to potential charterers.

The delivered cost of the vessels will be in line with similar recent vessel orders.

In addition, GasLog has secured up to four additional priced options from Hyundai with delivery dates in late 2017 and early 2018.

GasLog’s strategy on these two vessels will be to look to place them on long-term contracts to leading counter parties ahead of their delivery.

GasLog is currently involved in an initiative alongside Hyundai, DNV GL and GTT that aims to develop the next generation of LNG carriers.

Paul Wogan, GasLog CEO, said: “The vessels are scheduled for delivery in the second half 2017, at a time which we believe will be very favourable for LNG shipping as additional liquefaction capacity comes on stream.

We will look to place these vessels on long-term contracts with first class counterparties and so further increase the pipeline of drop down candidates for GasLog Partners LP.”

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Press Release; June 25, 2014