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APT Commits to Build Two New Product Tankships in US

October 23, 2012

American Petroleum Tankers (APT) affiliate intends to order the new ships from NASSCO Shipyared, San Diego.

An affiliate of American Petroleum Tankers Parent LLC (“APT”), a company majority owned by funds managed by Blackstone on behalf of its investors, announce its commitment to build two new state-of-the-art tanker vessels at the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) shipyard in San Diego.

The commitment to build is contingent upon approval of a $340 million Title XI loan guarantee from the U.S. Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration (“MarAd”) that would be used to refinance APT’s existing five tankers. Should construction of the vessels proceed, they will be the first new product tankers to be ordered in the U.S. in two years.

The government-guaranteed loan program, Title XI, has historically provided between 80 to 87 percent of new build construction costs to support the U.S. shipbuilding industry. Construction of the new product tankers will help support the future of NASSCO as a key asset in the U.S. industrial base for military and commercial shipbuilding, will sustain up to 500 jobs during construction, and create some 84 long-term seagoing jobs when the vessels become operational.

Rob Kurz, Chief Executive Officer of APT said, “This is a demonstration of our long-term commitment to the U.S. maritime industry and to bolstering job creation in the U.S. It is a win-win for the Maritime Administration and our Company, and we are committed to working with the Maritime Administration and the Department of Transportation to close this financing and support our nation’s important maritime industry.”

APT was formed in 2006 to construct and operate product tankers in the domestic petroleum trades. APT’s current fleet consists of five double-hulled product tankers which were delivered by NASSCO) in 2009 and 2010.



 

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