Dorian Rings Opening Bell Following NYSE Listing

May 13, 2014

From Left: Alex Ciaputa (DLPG Corporate Secretary), John Lisee (DLPG Controller), Marina Hadjipateras (DLPG Corp Comm), Alex Hadjipateras (DLPG EVP Business Development), Ted Young (DLPG CFO), John Hadjipateras (DLPG Chairman/CEO), John Lycouris (DLPG (USA) President), Oivind Lorentzen (DLPG Director, Seacor CEO), Peter Hadjipateras (DLPG, Corporate Development Manager), Nigel Widdowson (DLPG, Director)
From Left: Alex Ciaputa (DLPG Corporate Secretary), John Lisee (DLPG Controller), Marina Hadjipateras (DLPG Corp Comm), Alex Hadjipateras (DLPG EVP Business Development), Ted Young (DLPG CFO), John Hadjipateras (DLPG Chairman/CEO), John Lycouris (DLPG (USA) President), Oivind Lorentzen (DLPG Director, Seacor CEO), Peter Hadjipateras (DLPG, Corporate Development Manager), Nigel Widdowson (DLPG, Director)

Dorian LPG Ltd. opened the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Friday, May 9, 2014. The company’s senior management members and directors stood on the NYSE balcony as Dorian CEO, John Hadjipateras rang the bell. The bell ceremony followed the company’s New York Stock Exchange pricing on Wednesday and first day of trading Thursday.

Dorian LPG is a liquefied petroleum gas shipping company and an owner and operator of modern VLGCs. Dorian LPG currently owns and operates three modern VLGCs and one pressurized LPG vessel. In addition, Dorian LPG now has 19 ECO VLGC newbuildings under construction. Dorian LPG has offices in Connecticut; London and Piraeus, Greece.
 

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