Mjolner
Shipping has confirmed that the 2016-built Suezmax ‘Aegean Unity’ has
completed a transit of the new Panama Canal and thus claimed to become
the first crude oil tanker to go through the new locks.
"Working with trading partners Core Petroleum and Statoil, the vessel's
technical managers, and the Canal authorities, our team expertly
planned the first of what is expected to be many transits of the new
locks for our fleet," said Mjolner's president and CEO, Kevin Wise.
"As oil majors and traders make sense of the opportunities that the
expanded canal can bring we expect to see more demand to move crude oil
cargoes in both directions," he said.
Mjolner commercially manages 15 crude oil tankers, ranging in size from Panamax to VLCCs.
Mjolner commercially manages 15 crude oil tankers, ranging in size from Panamax to VLCCs.
‘Aegean Unity’ is technically managed by Arcadia Shipmanagement.
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