Easterly sales three chemical tankers
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Easterly sales three chemical tankers

The company sold Easterly Hawk (built 2008, 25,385 Deadweight tonnage (DWT)), Easterly Falcon (built 2009, 25,418 DWT) and Easterly Osprey (built 2009, 25,431 DWT)

  • By ICN Bureau | September 29, 2024

Easterly Clear Ocean, having 10 chemical tankers, announced the strategic sale of three chemical tankers. Since its inception in September 2021, Easterly Clear Ocean Tranche I has returned 2.73x net to investors and aims to continue delivering dividends as its remaining fleet maintains significant existing useful life.

Easterly Clear Ocean targets opportunistic subsectors of the maritime market experiencing surging demand and constrained supply with the goal of achieving outsized returns.

“The sale of these vessels reflects our disciplined approach and expertise to acquire offshore assets at attractive prices and then divest them to optimize returns for our investors,” said Darrell Crate, Founder and Managing Principal of Easterly Asset Management.

“We remain confident in the long-term prospects of the chemical tanker market as we continue to see global demand for chemical transport expanding and tankers retiring faster than new ships are built.”

“These sales demonstrate Easterly Clear Ocean’s ability to execute its investment thesis and translate market dislocations into investment opportunities,” said Jake Scott, Chief Operating Officer of Easterly Clear Ocean. “Our team’s recognized expertise in maritime finance provides investors with the ability to navigate the opaque chemical tanker market with confidence.”

Easterly Clear Ocean’s investment approach has allowed the company to generate high quarterly income and attractive total returns in the chemical tanker market.

“This announcement underscores the established track record of Easterly’s portfolio of alternatives solutions for the private wealth market,” said Phil Juliano Jr., Head of Sales at Easterly Asset Management. “With these sales, we continue to capitalize on complex market dynamics and look to deliver significant returns for our investors.”

The company's chemical tankers operate on routes across the globe and carry a wide range of critical industry goods including vegetable oil, molasses, palm oil, methanol, ethanol, and Cast Polypropylene (CPP).

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