Mitsubishi Corporation Establishes LNG Carrier Joint Ventures with Chubu Electric
May 16, 2014
Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) announces the equity participation of Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc. (Chubu Electric) in its LNG carrier owning companies - one a fifty-fifty joint venture with Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and the other a fifty-fifty joint venture with Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL).
These joint ventures resulted from an order placed by MC with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. in March 2012 for the construction of two LNG carriers, with each venture set up as the holding company for each carrier. The first venture, named Trans Pacific Shipping 1 Ltd. (TPS1), was set up with NYK, and the second, named Trans Pacific Shipping 2 Ltd. (TPS2) was set up with MOL. Chubu Electric entered into a time charter party* with each LNG carrier owning company in October 2012, mainly for the transportation of LNG from project sites in Australia.
Under the new arrangement, MC will transfer 10% of its shares in TPS1 to Chubu Electric while NYK will transfer 30%. For TPS2, MC will also transfer 10% of its shares to Chubu Electric while MOL will transfer 30%. This will bring Chubu Electric’s equity participation in each company to a total of 40%, thereby allowing TPS1 and TPS2 to continue developing the LNG carrier business as new three-company joint ventures. The transfer of shares will be executed after the delivery of each LNG carrier.
The demand for LNG around the world has been increasing in recent years, and the procurement of necessary LNG shipping tonnage has become a key factor in ensuring stable supplies of energy. MC is continuously engaged in efforts to promote and expand the LNG carrier business, including the procurement, joint ownership and operation of LNG carriers as well as the provision of LNG transportation related services, not only for LNG production and marketing projects in which MC is involved, but also for major utilities around the world.
MC will continue to strengthen its LNG carrier business through projects of this nature as part of its efforts to contribute to ensuring stable supplies of energy.
※ Summary of Time Charter Party
| LNG Carrier No.1 | LNG Carrier No.2 |
Owner | Trans Pacific Shipping 1 Ltd. | Trans Pacific Shipping 2 Ltd. |
Charterer | Chubu Electric or its subsidiaries | Chubu Electric or its subsidiaries |
Charter Period | From 2017 (about 15 years) | From 2019 (about 20 years) |
Description of LNG Carrier Owning Companies and LNG Carriers
Summary of LNG Carrier Owning Companies
| LNG Carrier No.1 | LNG Carrier No.2 |
Name | Trans Pacific Shipping 1 Ltd. | Trans Pacific Shipping 2 Ltd. |
Location | The Bahamas (Capital: Nassau) | |
Purpose | LNG carrier ownership and transportation | |
Shareholders | MC :40% (50%) NYK:20% (50%) Chubu Electric:40% ( ) refers to the ratio before share transfer | MC :40% (50%) MOL:20% (50%) Chubu Electric:40% ( ) refers to the ratio before share transfer |
Summary of LNG carriers
| LNG Carrier No.1 | LNG Carrier No.2 |
Consigned Company (ship management) | NYK | MOL |
Delivery schedule | September 2014 | December 2014 |
Ship Builder | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. | |
Specifications | Moss type tank; Capacity: around 153,000㎥※ |
※actual loading capacity of full tank capacity (155,300㎥)

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