IHC’s Al-Seer Marine & BGN form $170m JV partnership

VLGCs used for exporting LPG and LNG are generally 250 to 300 meters long.
VLGCs used for exporting LPG and LNG are generally 250 to 300 meters long.
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Updated 14 September 2021
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IHC’s Al-Seer Marine & BGN form $170m JV partnership

VLGCs used for exporting LPG and LNG are generally 250 to 300 meters long.

Al-Seer Marine PJSC, a marine company in the Middle East region that is engaged across multiple marine sectors and a subsidiary of International Holding Company has formed a joint venture with BGN International, one of the world’s leading energy, trading, storage, and transportation companies, to acquire a portfolio of very large gas carriers for the transport of liquefied petroleum gas. The partnership is estimated at 624 million dirhams ($170 million).
In addition, the joint venture has agreed to award Hyundai Heavy Industries in Korea with an order to build two new VLGCs, both sized at 86,000 cubic meters capacity. The new VLGCs are due for delivery in the first and second quarters of 2023, respectively. The propulsion machinery of each ship will be LPG fueled, making them environmentally friendly with less emissions.
Reahd Al-Kindi, Al-Seer Marine’s chairman, said: “Continued global demand for cleaner fuel-burning sources such as LPG in emerging markets will require greater infrastructure, including VLGCs. We have identified this as an area of tremendous long-term growth and with the backing of IHC, agreed a partnership with BGN, one of the leading LPG and energy suppliers in the world. The partnership will bring together operational, regional and financial expertise to manage the initial portfolio of VLGCs we have just acquired as well as the growth potential in the marketplace.”

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VLGCs exist in the world as of the start of the year, and 18 of those are operating as storage units.

The partnership marks a shift in strategy for Al-Seer Marine, which previously engaged in multiple marine sectors such as high-tech boatbuilding, unmanned systems development, and manufacturing. The company also has a training institute, Al-Seer Marine Training Institute, for product training, maintenance, and support services as well as supply logistics, 24x7 yacht management and project management.
Ruya Bayegan, CEO of BGN International, said: “With continued growth for LPG demand, expanding BGN’s global infrastructure will be critical. This joint venture with IHC and Al-Seer Marine represents another strategic partnership for BGN and an opportunity for scalable growth in the foreseeable future.”
Al-Seer has identified an area of growth when it comes to exporting LPG and LNG by means of VLGCs. These vessels are generally 250 to 300 meters long and have four to six storage tanks on board, capable of loading anywhere between 100,000 to 200,000 cubic meters of gas.
“We have ordered two vessels from Hyundai Heavy Industries, the largest shipbuilder in the world, and depending on how we see demand, may well purchase further vessels or order more.” Al-Kindi added.
There is a limited supply of vessels, with only 312 VLGCs in the world as of the start of the year, and 18 of those operating as storage units.