Jan 2 (LNGJ) – LNG cargoes were pointing at European terminals in the week ahead even amid lower prices, with the UK National Balancing Point (NBP) at the equivalent of $4.15 per million British thermal units and the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF) price at the equivalent of $3.95 per MMBtu. The “Ribera del Duero Knutsen” was unloading a cargo at the UK Isle of Grain terminal near London from the US Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana. The 210,000 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex vessel “Al Nuaman” was scheduled to unload a Qatargas shipment on January 2 at the Turkish Marmara Ereglisito terminal for Botas.
The 137,230 cubic metres capacity carrier “LNG Sokoto” will deliver a shipment on January 3 to the Portuguese terminal at Sines from the Bonny Island plant in Nigeria. The 138,000 cubic metres capacity “Fuwairit” will unload a Qatargas cargo on January 4 at the Cartagena terminal in southeast Spain. The 140,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “Arctic Voyager” will deliver a cargo on January 7 to Baltic port of Klaipeda in Lithuania from the Hammerfest plant in Norway operated by Equinor. The 172,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Eduard Toll” will deliver a Yamal LNG cargo on January 8 to the Montoir-de-Bretagne terminal in Western France for the terminal operator Elengy.








