INEOS Energy Trading, a wholly owned subsidiary of INEOS Group Ltd. (INEOS; Head Office: Knightsbridge, London), for the charter of two newbuild LNG Carriers.

MOL and INEOS Sign Term Charter Deal for Two Newbuilding LNG Carriers

Both slated for delivery in 2027, the Carriers will be built at the Okpo Shipyard of Hanwha Ocean Co., Ltd. (Head Office: South Korea) and will be equipped with the latest MAN Energy Solutions engines (ME-GA) as well as Air Lubrication Systems (ALS) (Note 1) to reduce drag on the ships' hulls from seawater and Shaft Generators (SG) (Note 2) to increase the overall operational efficiencies of the sister vessels. The vessels will have a cargo capacity of 174,000 m3 each and will be suitable to operate globally, between the world's major LNG terminals, at the highest level of efficiency and environmental consideration.

Being the Charterer of the largest global fleet of ethane carriers, INEOS has major long-term experience in the transportation of gas from the US to Europe and Asia. INEOS has now expanded the breadth of their extensive experience in gas by engaging in LNG and developing business relationships with large and experienced industry participants. MOL is delighted to be a part of INEOS' journey and to help facilitate their embarkment into the LNG industry with these two newbuild LNG Carriers. MOL looks forward to working on and expanding our brewing relationship in the future, both during the period of the charters and beyond, with alignment across a number of key business areas championing the development of further mutually beneficial business engagements.

(Note 1) Air Lubrication System:
The efficiency-promoting technology by reducing the resistance between the ship's hull and seawater using air bubbles.

(Note 2) Shaft Generator:
The generators driven by main engines, which enables diesel generators onboard to get turned off while the main engines are running, resulting in reducing fuel/gas consumption

Outline of the vessel:

Main dimensions LOA: 294.9m; Breadth: 46.4m
Tank type 174,000m3 membrane
Main engine ME-GA
Shipyard Hanwha Ocean
Scheduled delivery 2027