Sovcomflot secures financing for two ice-class LNG carriers

Sovcomflot reports that it has signed a new USD 319 million, 10 year credit facility with a consortium of leading European banks with ING acting as agent.

The funds will be used towards financing two new ice-class LNG carriers SCF Melampus and SCF Mitre, which will operate on long-term contracts with the Shell Group, SCF said in a statement.

The new high-spec Atlanticmax Ice2 (1C) class gas carriers feature a tri-fuel engine, a cargo capacity of 170,000m³ and are equipped for operating in harsh and low temperature conditions. The vessels’ design is optimised to provide the utmost trading flexibility to their charterers, as they are able to transport LNG year round to and from most of the world’s existing LNG terminals.

The project facility has a limited recourse structure and a favourable long-term tenor, as well as competitive pricing, reflecting the robustness of the deal structure, the stability of the charter hire revenue stream and cash flows, and the high credit quality of the charterer. The vessels will form part of Sovcomflot’s recently established company SCF Gas Carriers, the Group’s dedicated vehicle for its expanding gas transportation business.

Nikolai Kolesnikov, Senior Executive Vice-President & Chief Financial Officer, said, “In the course of the last one and a half year SCF has arranged long-term bank financing in a total amount of over USD 700 million for its growing liquefied gas transportation business.”

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Press Release; Image: Sovcomflot