Pantheon Tankers in for suezmax newbuild brace

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Greece’s Pantheon Tankers has set out to expand its fleet with a fresh newbuilding contract in South Korea.

Multiple shipbuilding sources report the deal is in place with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries for a pair of scrubber-fitted suezmax vessels.

Genoa-based shipbroking group Banchero Costa has placed a “slightly softer” price tag on each 158,000 dwt ship at about $87.5m.

Anna Angelicoussis-led outfit currently lists six newbuilding projects, comprising a pair of VLCCs and four LR2s contracted in China. Excluding the newbuilds, the fleet stands at 39 ships estimated by VesselsValue as worth around $2.2bn.

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