Subsidiaries of ExxonMobil, Onassis Group, Goulandris Group Launch Double-hull Tanker

November 15, 2000

Exxon Mobil Corp. announced that M/T Kestrel, a new double-hull very large crude oil carrier (VLCC), was delivered for leasing to a Trust established by Marcare Shipping Co., a joint shipping venture among subsidiaries of ExxonMobil, the Onassis Group and Petros J. Goulandris Sons Group. Kestrel, the second of two sister vessels to be leased to the Marcare Trust, will be chartered by International Marine Transportation Limited (IMT), a subsidiary of Exxon Mobil Corporation based in the UK.

Kestrel's sister ship, the M/T Hawk, was delivered for leasing on August 25, 2000.

The joint venture, in which all three partners hold an equal share, was formed in December 1998. Kestrel was built by Hyundai Heavy Industries and delivered at a naming ceremony today at Hyundai's Ulsan, Korea shipyard.

The 307,000 dwt Kestrel is 1,100 x 190 x 206 ft. (335 x 58 x 63 m) from keel to masthead and can carry a cargo of 2.25 million barrels of crude oil worldwide.

The ship's design, construction and capabilities exceed even the stringent tanker safety standards set out in the U.S. Oil Pollution Act of 1990 and the International Maritime Organization rules. Kestrel is equipped with such state-of-the-art facilities as automatic bridge controls for main propulsion systems, automated machinery and cargo systems, onboard electronic charts with remote instant updates, and environmentally safe emission systems.

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