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Tanker Newbuilding Orders Accelerate as Greek and Korean Operators Expand Fleets
By MGN Editorial•March 31, 2026 at 03:03 PM
Venergy Maritime and Pan Ocean announce significant tanker newbuilding orders, reflecting continued confidence in the global crude and product tanker markets.
Two major shipping operators have announced substantial tanker newbuilding orders, signaling sustained market confidence and continued fleet modernization efforts across the sector.
## Venergy Expands MR Portfolio
Greek shipowner Venergy Maritime has firmed up options for two additional MR product tankers at South Korea's K Shipbuilding, bringing its total MR orderbook at the yard to eight vessels. The announcement, reported by Splash247, reflects Venergy's rapid expansion strategy under CEO Vyron Vasileiadis as the owner scales its fleet across product tanker routes.
The MR (medium-range) product tanker segment, typically handling 40,000–50,000 deadweight tons of refined petroleum products, remains a strategically important niche for owners seeking exposure to global refined product trading routes with strong earning potential and operational flexibility.
## Pan Ocean Adds VLCC Newbuild
Meanwhile, South Korea's Pan Ocean has added another VLCC (Very Large Crude Carrier) newbuild to its orderbook for approximately $121.8 million, according to a stock exchange filing cited by Splash247. The shipyard has not yet been publicly disclosed, though delivery is scheduled for future years.
The move represents Pan Ocean's continued focus on building crude oil transport capacity. VLCCs, which typically carry 300,000+ deadweight tons, are among the largest commercial vessels and dominate long-haul crude oil shipments from major producing regions to global refining centers.
## Market Backdrop
Both orders underscore shipowners' commitment to fleet renewal and capacity expansion despite operating in a volatile freight market. Modern vessels offer substantial operational cost advantages through improved fuel efficiency and advanced technology, while also ensuring compliance with stringent environmental regulations including IMO 2030 carbon intensity standards.
Greek shipping interests have been particularly active in tanker newbuilding markets, leveraging their capital strength and market expertise to secure modern tonnage. The concentration of recent orders among South Korean shipyards reflects the competitive advantages these yards maintain in large-vessel construction and their established relationships with leading international shipowners.
**Sources:** Splash247
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