Dynagas LNG Partners, the owner of six liquefied natural gas carriers and mostly involved in Russian cargo liftings, reported an increase in net income for 2022.
Dynagas LNG Partners, the owner of six LNG carriers and mostly involved in Russian cargo liftings, has confirmed in its latest earnings report that three of its carrier charters are now controlled by the German government because they were under contract to Russian natural gas company Gazprom.
Dynagas LNG Partners, the small Greek LNG fleet owner with mostly ice-class vessels, reported a 42 percent increase in second-quarter net income, mainly attributable to a decrease in financing costs as all ships remained chartered for the next seven years on average and fleet growth was a possibility.
Dynagas LNG Partners, the Greek-owned carrier operator with six vessels, posted first-quarter operating income of $8.7 million and a net loss $5.2M amid extra expenses for a scheduled class survey and dry-dock costs for the company’s three steam turbine-powered vessels.