The companies did not disclose the sums involved in the acquisition deal that sees Trafigura Group take full ownership HHT,
a joint venture established in 2018 between Gearbulk and Trafigura subsidiary
Puma Energy Supply and Trading. Employees of the former joint venture will be
transferred to Trafigura’s Dubai office.
HHT has a pool of 14 tankers of 15,000 to 37,000 dwt suitable for
transporting liquid pitch and other cargoes that require heating, including
bitumen. High heat tankers
use insulated and segregated floating cargo tanks to allow for cargo expansion
and reduce the heat required to keep the cargo in a liquid state.
HHT primarily uses long term contracts of
affreightment for transportation of liquid pitch with a focus on long term
partnerships with aluminium smelters primarily based in the Middle East, the
West Coast of Canada and Asia.
The newbuild order announced by Trafigura is for a 17,500 dwt IMO II
specialised high heat tanker from Chengxi Shipyard which is slated for
delivery in the third quarter 2026.
“This decision demonstrates our
long term commitment to the specialised high heat tanker segment with the most modern and energy efficient vessels
available,” said Andrea Olivi, Global Head of Wet Freight for Trafigura.
“Gearbulk is in the process of renewing its core
open hatch dry bulk fleet and have chosen to divest in HHT, which includes the
transfer of Gearbulk’s three IMO II specialised tankers currently on time
charter to HHT. Gearbulk Norway AS will retain the full technical ship
management of three HHT tankers, delivering a high focus on safety, quality and
crew continuity,” concludes Kristian Jebsen, Chairman of Gearbulk.