Hunter Group ASA - Hunter Frigg delivered

Aug 27 2020


Hunter Tankers AS (the "Company"), a wholly owned subsidiary of Hunter Group ASA, is pleased to announce that the delivery process of "Hunter Frigg" (NB No. 5470) was successfully completed.

Hunter Frigg is the seventh scrubber-fitted ECO design VLCC newbuilding delivered to the Company from Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering ("DSME") in South Korea, and marks the end of the Company's newbuilding program. Hunter Frigg was recently fixed for 6-8 months at USD 40,000 per day, and will commence the time charter following delivery from the yard.
 



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