Fri 16 Jan 2009, 07:41 GMT

Aegean acquires double-hull bunker tanker


Vessel is expected to be deployed to Greece to serve customers in Piraeus.



Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. has announced that it has taken delivery of the Hana, a 1992-built 1,615 dwt double-hull bunkering tanker to be renamed the Ace Hana, following the company's agreement to purchase the vessel from an unrelated third party. The Ace Hana is expected to be deployed to the company's Greek market.

E. Nikolas Tavlarios, President, commented, "With the strategic acquisition of the Ace Hana, Aegean has once again strengthened its position to capitalize on the regulatory phase-out of single-hull vessels and meet the unfulfilled demand for the company's integrated marine fuel services.

"Our latest vessel will be deployed to our Greek market and serve the busy port of Piraeus, where the phase-out of single-hull vessels is now complete. In addition to the Ace Hana, we have deployed two 2,747 dwt double-hull bunkering tankers, the Aegean Tiffany and the Aegean Breeze, from Singapore to Greece to take full advantage of the double-hull requirements and strengthen our growth prospects in this attractive market."

Mr. Tavlarios concluded, "Aegean owns and operates the largest double- hull bunkering delivery fleet in the world. As we continue to expand our leading competitive position, we expect to further enhance Aegean's global market share for the timely supply of quality marine fuel and significantly increase sales volumes."


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