GasLog, the Greek LNG shipping company, is expanding its fleet by ordering four newbuild 174,000 cubic metres-capacity for delivery in 2024 and 2025.
GasLog Ltd is ordering the vessels from South Korea shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering.
The four newbuilds will have latest generation M-type Electronically Controlled, Gas Injection (MEGI) propulsion system.
GasLog completed a merger in June 2021 with BlackRock’s Global Energy and Power Infrastructure division and de-listed its common shares from the New York Stock Exchange.
The GasLog’s ownership structure has three main shareholders in both companies, parent GasLog Ltd and subsidiary GasLog Partners LP.
They are the Greek Livanos family with 55 percent, the Monaco-based Onassis Foundation with 12 percent and BlackRock’s Global Energy and Power infrastructure fund (GEPIF), holder of 45 percent of the equity.
GasLog Ltd, whose Chairman remains Peter G. Livanos, has an LNG fleet comprising 20 vessels, 12 dual-fuel, seven tri-fuel, diesel electric (TFDE) and one steam-turbine carrier.
GasLog Ltd subsidiary, GasLog Partners LP and whose Chief Executive since August 2021 has been Paolo Enoizi, owns 15 LNG carriers, including 10 tri-fuel-diesel-electric (TFDE) ships and five steam-turbine vessels.
GasLog Partners in November 2021 reported a third-quarter increase in revenues and profits as global demand gathered pace.
The partnership said income jumped 11 percent to $80.53M from $72.8M in the same quarter to the end of September in 2020.
At the end of October GasLog Partners said it completed the sale and lease-back of the “GasLog Shanghai”, with 155,000 cubic metres capacity, to China Development Bank Leasing.
GasLog noted that headline spot rates in the third quarter benefited from LNG demand growth from Asia as well as longer than average wait times at the Panama Canal.
Flex LNG, the growing LNG shipping company with four vessels operating and nine others on order and whose largest shareholder is a company controlled by Norwegian magnate John Fredriksen, posted a rise in net profits as fourth-quarter spot LNG cargo rates reached record levels then slumped in the first quarter of 2019.