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Oslo-listed Himalaya Shipping has secured new employment for its newcastlemax bulk carrier currently trading on a fixed time charter.
The Tor Olav Troim-backed owner and operator has entered into a 14-to 38-month contract for the 2023-built Mount Norefjell starting after the vessel’s redelivery from its current charterer in late February 2025.
The vessel will earn an index-linked rate at a premium to the Baltic 5TC index that is higher than the average premium on the company’s current charters of 42.25%, with the option to convert the charter to a fixed rate, Himalaya said.
The charter also includes a profit sharing derived from operating the vessel´s scrubber or running on LNG.
Following the latest deal, the company will have all 12 newcastlemaxes trading on index-linked time charters.
In January Himalaya’s 11 vessels trading on index-linked deals earned about $16,700 per day, including average daily scrubber and LNG benefits, while the Baltic 5TC index averaged $10,150. The 210,000 dwt Mount Norefjell has been earning $30,000 per day since delivery.
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