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“This charter renewal demonstrates our company’ s strength on forming strategic partnerships on several fronts particularly with major oil companies. Furthermore, due to our fleet’s versatility and employment flexibility, we can count on stable cash flows while retaining the ability to take advantage of the current market recovery,” said Mr. Nikolas P. Tsakos, President and CEO of TEN. “This charter renewal is significantly higher than its previous rate and with all signs pointing to strengthening tanker rates. In addition with this extension we will continue to serve the same major energy company which has been using the vessel since 2004. This is a testament to the caliber of our company and the high quality of our vessels,” Mr. Tsakos concluded. About Tsakos Energy Navigation To date, TEN's fleet, including the LNG carrier Maria Energy and five Aframax crude oil tankers under construction, consists of 54 double-hull vessels, a mix of product tankers, crude tankers and LNG carriers, totaling 5.5 million dwt. Of these, 28 are product carriers ranging from DP2 shuttle suezmaxes to handysize, 24 are crude tankers ranging from VLCCs to Aframaxes, and two are LNG carriers. The Company also held an option for construction of an LNG carrier that was initially exercisable by January 31, 2014 and intends to engage in discussions with the shipyard to extend the option to the end of February 2014. 21 vessels have ice class designation. Tsakos Energy Navigation press release
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