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The GAS ARIES is a modern LPG tanker with a deadweight tonnage of 54,732 tonnes and a length overall of 225.0 meters, designed for the transportation of liquefied petroleum gas. Built in 2014 by Hyundai Heavy Industries, the vessel features a double hull design that enhances safety and compliance with environmental regulations. Currently flagged under Singapore, the vessel is actively trading, indicating strong market relevance in the LPG sector.
The GAS ARIES is currently traveling at a speed of 11.8 knots towards CA PRR, suggesting it is underway in a laden state. The absence of precise draft utilization data limits analysis, but the operational speed indicates efficient transit towards its destination, likely indicative of cargo operations.
The GAS ARIES operates in a competitive market for LPG transportation, with its specifications allowing for flexibility in trade routes. The vessel's relatively recent construction date and double hull design may position it favorably among charterers seeking compliant and efficient options. Given its operational status, brokers should consider the vessel's capacity utilization and the potential for securing time-charter agreements in key LPG markets.
With a deadweight tonnage of 54,732 tonnes and a gross tonnage of 47,454 tonnes, the GAS ARIES has significant capacity for transporting LPG. The use of distillate fuel and direct drive propulsion may contribute to operational efficiency, although specific fuel consumption data is not available. Brokers should note that the vessel's modern design and compliance with safety standards can positively influence charter rates and operational reliability.
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