Nov 2 (LNGJ) - The 145,000 cubic metres capacity “Methane Lydon Volney”, owned by Royal Dutch Shell, has traversed the Panama Canal with a cargo from the Atlantic LNG plant at Point Fortin in Trinidad for delivery to a terminal in the Pacific Basin, according to shipping data. The 173,400 cubic metres capacity “Sevilla Knutsen” has delivered a shipment to the Japanese import terminal in Osaka Bay from the Indonesian Bontang LNG export plant. The 155,000 cubic metres capacity “Gaslog Seattle” is lifting a cargo from the Queensland Curtis LNG plant, owned by Shell, for delivery to Asia.








