Navigator Gas announces completion of Morgan’s Point ethylene export terminal expansion and acquisition of three handysize liquefied ethylene gas carriers
Published by Emilie Grant,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
Navigator Holdings Ltd. (Navigator Gas), the owner and operator of the world’s largest fleet of handysize liquefied gas carriers, announces the completion of the expansion of its existing ethylene export terminal joint venture owned 50/50 by Navigator and Enterprise Products Partners L.P. at Morgan’s Point, Houston (the Export Terminal Joint Venture), previously announced on November 15, 2022, with additional information on March 9, 2023 (the expansion project). Navigator Gas further announces an agreement to acquire three handysize ethylene carriers for a total purchase price of US$83.9 million, complementing the increased export capacity from the Export Terminal Joint Venture.
Export Terminal Joint Venture expansion project
In line with previous guidance, the expansion project was completed on time in late-December 2024 and within budget. Going forward, the flex train is expected to increase ethylene export capacity at Morgan’s Point by at least 550 000 tpy to 1.55 million tpy starting in 2025, and potentially up to a total of 3.2 million tpy in the coming years. Further, the expansion project is anticipated to triple the current instantaneous ethylene refrigeration capacity at Morgan’s Point from 125 t per hour to 375 t per hour, providing increased flexibility for customers and the potential to add additional capacity based on demand. The expanded capacity will utilize the Export Terminal Joint Venture’s existing 30 000 t refrigerated tank which will continue to facilitate loading vessels at Morgan’s Point at 1000 t per hour. Additionally, the Joint Venture has signed an increased and extended offtake agreement with its largest offtaker with the additional volumes starting in the first quarter of 2025.
Addition of three handysize ethylene carriers
To further support the expansion project by increasing Navigator Gas’ fleet of ethylene capable vessels, the company has also entered into agreements with an unrelated third party (together, the transaction) to acquire three German-built 17 000 m3 capacity vessels.
Delivery of the vessels under the transaction is expected to take place between February and May 2025, at the latest. The vessels are anticipated to operate in the spot market upon, or soon after, delivery. The company does not intend to issue any new capital but plans to finance the acquisitions with a combination of cash on hand and new debt.
The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and following its completion, Navigator Gas will own and operate a fleet of 59 vessels, 28 of which will be ethylene and ethane capable.
Mads Peter Zacho, CEO of Navigator Gas commented that:“Future demand for competitively priced US ethane and ethylene is likely to continue its upward trajectory in the coming years. The ethylene export terminal expansion, and the addition of three handysize ethylene carriers to our fleet, provides us with key capabilities and infrastructure to meet that growing demand. With the most recent offtake agreement set to boost throughput in the near-term, together with the additional vessels, we expect our investments to be accretive to earnings in 2025 and beyond.”
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