- Singapore-based tanker owner and operator Hafnia is in advanced negotiations with Monaco-based counterpart Scorpio Tankers regarding the acquisition of 12 long-range 1 (LR1) tankers.
- Hafnia said it confirmed the information in response to market rumors and will provide further details in due time.
An official Hafnia news source says that Hafnia mulls acquisition of 12 Scorpio tankers.
What is the decision about?
As one of the world’s largest oil product tanker owners and operators, the company provides transportation of oil and oil products to national and international oil companies, chemical companies, as well as trading and utility companies.
It commercially operates a fleet of 198 vessels. Among them, 108 are owned or chartered-in, including 10 owned LR2s, 34 owned and chartered-in LR1s, 52 owned and chartered-in MRs and 12 owned Handy vessels.
In November 2021, Hafnia unveiled the decision to acquire 32 fuel-efficient IMO II product/chemical tankers from Chemical Tankers Inc (CTI) — formerly Navig8 Chemical Tankers. The company took over the 32-strong fleet after acquiring all outstanding shares in CTI.
About Hafnia
Hafnia is one of the world’s leading oil product tanker owners and operators.
The Company provides transportation of oil and oil products to leading national and international oil companies, major chemical companies, as well as trading and utility companies.
Hafnia commercially operates a fleet of 198 vessels. Among them, 108 are owned or chartered-in, including 10 owned LR2s, 34 owned and chartered-in LR1s, 52 owned and chartered-in MRs and 12 owned Handy vessels.
This excludes the CTI fleet, for details, please see press release as 11 November 2021.
Hafnia is a global company with offices in Singapore, Copenhagen, Houston and Mumbai. The Company is affiliated with BW Group, an international shipping group that has worked in oil and gas transportation, floating gas infrastructure, environmental technologies, and deep-water production for over 80 years.
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