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Vintage Vessel Market Strengthens with Record Aframax and LNG Carrier Sales
By MGN Editorial•April 13, 2026 at 12:00 PM
Indonesia's Buana Lautan Line acquires aging LNG carrier for $14.9m while a 22-year-old aframax tanker sets a new record at $33m, signaling strong demand for older tonnage in a tight shipping market.
The vintage vessel market is showing unexpected strength as shipowners seek to expand capacity in a constrained shipping environment, with two significant transactions demonstrating renewed appetite for aging tonnage.
Indonesia's Buana Lautan Line made a surprise acquisition of the Seapeak Jupiter, a 2002-built steam turbine LNG carrier with a capacity of 138,000 cubic meters, for $14.9 million. Renamed Gas Polaris, the purchase marks a rare case of vintage steam-powered LNG tonnage finding a second life rather than proceeding to demolition.
The acquisition reflects a broader strategic shift among owners toward older LNG carriers as newbuilding costs remain prohibitively expensive. While steam turbine-powered units are increasingly uncommon compared to modern diesel-electric designs, the substantial acquisition price suggests meaningful value in expanding fleet capacity without incurring newbuilding capital expenditure.
Paralleling this trend, the aframax tanker segment is experiencing similar upward valuation pressure. The Asia Ascend (115,444 dwt, 2004-built by Samsung) was resold to an undisclosed Chinese account for $33 million—a record benchmark for aged aframax tonnage. The vessel had previously sold for $22 million just months earlier, representing an $11 million increase that reflects tightening market dynamics.
According to Splash247, the aframax market continues to benefit from constrained available tonnage and robust freight rates. The segment, typically deployed on smaller trading routes and refined products operations, is experiencing strong underlying fundamentals that justify premium valuations for available tonnage.
These transactions underscore owner confidence in sustained shipping demand despite broader economic uncertainty. The willingness to deploy significant capital toward aging fleet acquisitions suggests expectations that freight rates and market conditions will remain supportive. For operators in emerging markets and smaller-scale shipping ventures, such acquisitions provide immediate capacity without the extended lead times and elevated costs of newbuilding programs.
The pattern indicates a structural tightening in available tonnage across multiple segments, positioning older vessels as viable alternatives to constrained newbuilding capacity.
#LNG carriers#aframax tankers#ship valuations#vessel sales#vintage tonnage#shipping market#fleet expansion
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