Navios Maritime Partners Buys Four Tankers. Signs Charters for Two

May 4, 2022

Navios Maritime Partners, an owner and operator of dry cargo and tanker vessels, said Wednesday it had agreed to buy purchase four 115,000 dwt LR2 (Long-range 2) newbuilding tankers, for a purchase price of $58.5 million each plus $4.2 million in additional features/improvements.

"The vessels have been designed with the latest technology to optimize efficiency. They are expected to be delivered into Navios Partners’ fleet during 2024 and first quarter of 2025. The closing of the transaction is subject to completion of customary documentation," the company said.

For illustration only - ©Nikolay/AdobeStock
For illustration only - ©Nikolay/AdobeStock

Navios also said that two of the vessels, expected to be delivered in 2024, have been chartered-out for an average period of 60 months, at a net rate of $25,576 per day to an unnamed "investment-grade" charterer.

The charterer has an option to extend the charter for a further five one-year options at rates increasing by $1,234 per day each year.

In addition, the charterer has the option to charter one or both of the two additional tanker vessels on identical terms. The option can be exercised by mid-October 2022.  


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