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Al Seer Marine currently owns and commercially manages a fleet of 20 ships, all acquired within the last 36 months. (WAM)
  • This marks the second VLGC delivery under the US$134 million deal signed by ABGC DMCC, a JV between Al Seer Marine and BGN International.
  • The VLGC North Gas, with a cargo capacity of 84,326 cubic meters, was built by Hyundai Heavy Industries and was handed over to ABGC DMCC in South Korea.

ABU DHABI, UAE – Al Seer Marine, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi-based International Holding Company, has announced the takeover of the very large gas carrier (VLGC) North Gas.

This strategic move marks the second VLGC delivery under the US$134 million (AED495 million) deal signed by ABGC DMCC, a joint venture (JV) between Al Seer Marine and BGN International.

The impressive North Gas, with a cargo capacity of 84,326 cubic metres, was built by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and was recently handed over to ABGC DMCC in Ulsan, Republic of Korea, earlier this month.

The vessel has commenced a decade-long charter with BGN International.

Guy Neivens, CEO of Al Seer Marine, said, “Liquid Petroleum Gas is assuming a growing significance in the global energy landscape.”

He said, “Our fleet expansion plan is on track as we welcome our second newbuild VLGC, and our foray into the maritime commercial shipping sector stands as a testament to the backing of our board members and shareholders.”

The global maritime company currently owns and commercially manages a fleet of 20 ships, all acquired within the last 36 months, which are already outperforming competitors both regionally and internationally.

North Gas represents one of five VLGCs to be delivered within the next three years.

The company will assume control of six new-built medium-range (MR) chemical tankers in the coming 1.5 years.

Al Seer Marine attended the naming ceremony alongside JV partner BGN International, shipbuilder HHI, classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR), and new building project management company SeaQuest.

This strategic expansion solidifies Al Seer Marine’s position as a formidable player in the maritime industry, leveraging its vision and dedication to meet the market’s evolving needs.