Dynagas LNG Partners has struck a new time charter deal with Equinor for the ice-class LNG carrier Arctic Aurora. The Tony Lauritzen-led owner of six LNG ships said the charter would last for about three years, adding about $116.5m to the revenue backlog.
The deal will see the 2013-built ship delivered to the Norwegian energy giant in September 2023, in direct continuation of the current charter.
The vessel has been working for Equinor since its delivery in 2013.
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