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The Arctic Aurora is currently operating under a time charter with Statoil ASA (“Statoil”) with an initial term of five years that expires in July 2018. Statoil has the right to extend the charter for consecutive additional one-year periods following the initial charter period. The Partnership’s average remaining charter term, based on an expected delivery date for the Arctic Aurora of May 30, 2014 and taking into account the recently a nnounced 13-year time-charter contract with Gazprom Marketing & Trading Singapore Pte. Ltd. for the Clean Force, will be 6.1 years.
Following the completion of this acquisition, the Partnership’s management intends to recommend to the Board an increase in the Partnership’s quarterly cash distribution per unit of between $0.0225 and $0.0275 (or annualized increase of between $0.09 and $0.11 per unit), which would become effective for the distribution with respect to the quarter ending June 30, 2014 on a pro-rata basis after giving effect to the Arctic Aurora acquisition. Any such increase would be conditioned upon, among other things, the closing of the Arctic Aurora acquisition, the approval of such increase by the Board and the absence of any material adverse developments or potentially attractive opportunities that would make such an increase inadvisable. About Dynagas LNG Partners LP Dynagas LNG Partners LP (NasdaqGS: DLNG) is a growth-oriented partnership formed by Dynagas Holding Ltd. to own, and operate liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) carriers employed on multi-year charters. The current fleet of Dynagas LNG Partners consists of three LNG carriers, each of which has a carrying capacity of approximately 150,000 cbm. Visit the Partnership’s website at www.dynagaspartners.com Dynagas LNG Partners L.P. - Press Release |