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Maritime Industry Roundup: Tanker Deliveries, Offshore Seismic Surveys

By MGN EditorialMarch 9, 2026 at 11:55 AM

Recent news from the maritime industry includes the delivery of new VLCCs and the start of a 3D seismic survey offshore Uruguay.

## Hanwha Ocean Delivers Second VLCC to DHT Holdings Bermuda-based crude oil tanker company DHT Holdings has taken delivery of the second of four very large crude carriers (VLCCs) ordered from Hanwha Ocean, according to *Offshore Energy*. The 319,000 DWT tanker was built at Hanwha's shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea. The delivery is part of a series of four VLCC newbuilds that DHT Holdings contracted with Hanwha Ocean in 2021. The first vessel in the series was delivered in December 2022, with the remaining two set for delivery in the first half of 2023. The new VLCCs will join DHT's existing fleet of 27 crude oil tankers, further strengthening the company's position in the global tanker market. ## Viridien Commences 3D Seismic Survey Offshore Uruguay France-based geophysical services company Viridien has begun a multi-client 3D seismic survey offshore Uruguay, *Offshore Energy* reports. The survey is being conducted in the country's offshore basins to support exploration and development activities. Viridien is utilizing its proprietary seismic acquisition technology and expertise to gather high-quality 3D data that will help oil and gas operators better understand the geology of the Uruguayan offshore region. The survey is expected to run through the first quarter of 2023. Uruguay has seen increased interest in its offshore hydrocarbon potential in recent years, with several major international oil companies holding exploration licenses in the country's maritime zones. The new 3D seismic data from Viridien's survey will be a valuable resource for these operators as they evaluate future drilling and development opportunities.
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