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Asyad Delivery orders six product tankers in $308m deal

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Last updated: July 9, 2026 7:35 pm
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MUSCAT, July 9

Asyad Delivery, the bulk state-owned Omani maritime transportation corporate, has signed contracts price roughly $308 million for the development of six medium-range (MR) product tankers with South Korean shipbuilding large Hyundai Heavy Industries, marking every other main milestone in its long-term fleet growth technique.

The corporate, a part of Asyad Team and indexed at the Muscat Inventory Alternate (MSX), disclosed the funding in a marketplace submitting on July 9. Along the shipbuilding contracts, Asyad Delivery additionally introduced that every one six vessels had been secured underneath five-year time-charter agreements with a number one world calories corporate, offering long-term employment for the newbuilds from the time in their supply ranging from 2029.

Commenting at the funding, Leader Government Officer Dr Ibrahim Al-Nadhairi mentioned: “We are delighted to partner with Hyundai on the construction of six MR tankers, with advanced eco-design specifications and enhanced fuel efficiency. Supported by long-term charter arrangements with a leading global energy Company, this investment reflects our disciplined approach to capital allocation and our confidence in the long-term fundamentals of the product tanker market.”

Every vessel may have a deadweight capability of roughly 49,999 tonnes and can incorporate the most recent era of fuel-efficient shipbuilding applied sciences and environmentally complicated designs.

Medium Vary product tankers are basically hired within the transportation of delicate petroleum merchandise, together with fuel, diesel, jet gas, naphtha and different blank petroleum merchandise, between refineries, garage terminals and finish markets. Normally starting from 45,000 to 55,000 deadweight tonnes, the vessels are valued for his or her flexibility in serving a variety of ports whilst supporting regional and global gas provide chains via dependable and cost-effective transportation.

The most recent order paperwork a part of Asyad Delivery’s bold fleet renewal and growth programme, which objectives between $2.3 billion and $2.7 billion in new investments via 2029.

The corporate has considerably sped up fleet enlargement during the last 12 months. In Might, it celebrated the naming of 2 new liquefied herbal gasoline (LNG) carriers – Muscat LNG and Musandam LNG – along the inauguration of the oil tanker Bidbid. Constructed at Hyundai Samho shipyard, the LNG carriers function dual-fuel propulsion programs, complicated boil-off gasoline control applied sciences and enhanced environmental efficiency.

Previous in April, the corporate added 3 Newcastlemax dry bulk carriers – Ain Garziz, Ain Razat and Ain Athum – received for RO 80.5 million (roughly $209 million). Every vessel has a sporting capability of 208,000 deadweight tonnes and is provided with Exhaust Gasoline Cleansing Techniques (EGCS), Ballast Water Remedy Techniques (BWTS) and energy-efficient hull and engine designs that agree to Global Maritime Group environmental requirements.

The corporate has additionally dedicated to increasing its crude oil transportation fleet. Previous this 12 months, it signed an settlement with South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean for the development of 3 300,000-deadweight-tonne Very Huge Crude Carriers (VLCCs) valued at RO 149.6 million (round $388.5 million). All 3 vessels will probably be dual-fuel in a position, permitting long term conversion to lower-carbon marine fuels.

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