May 9 (LNGJ) – The UK is scheduled to receive its first May delivery of liquefied natural gas at the South Hook import terminal at the port of Milford Haven in Wales.
The delivery will come from Qatar onboard the tanker “Aamira”, a Q-Max vessel with 260,910 cubic metres of capacity and scheduled to berth on May 10, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted at the QatarEnergy export plant at Ras Laffan in the Arabian Gulf on April 6 and the ship had travelled around South Africa to the UK.
May 25 (LNGJ) - Four cargoes are scheduled to be delivered to the UK later this week from the US, Qatar and Trinidad. The “GasLog Houston” is due to discharge a cargo at the Dragon terminal at the Port of Milford Haven from the Atlantic LNG plant at Point Fortin in the Caribbean, according to shipping data. A second delivery is scheduled from Qatar for the South Hook facility at Milford Haven onboard the “Aamira”, a Q-Max vessel with 260,910 cubic metres capacity.
Two more cargoes are headed for the UK Isle of Grain terminal on the Medway River in Kent, both from the US Gulf Coast. The “Castillo De Caldelas” with 176,300 of capacity will have a cargo unloaded on May 27 that was lifted on May 11 from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana. A second shipment is due on May 28 at the National Grid-operated Isle of Grain facility onboard the 173,400 cubic metres capacity vessel “BW Pavilion Aranda” from the Freeport export plant in Texas.
Dec 5 (LNGJ) - Two LNG cargoes, one from Qatar and one from Peru, are heading for the UK with prices on the National Balancing Point natural gas market at around the winter season 2022 record level of the equivalent of $41.35 per million British thermal units.
The 260,910 cubic metres capacity Q-Max carrier “Aamira” is scheduled to discharge a cargo from Qatar on December 9 at the South Hook terminal in Milford Haven. On the same day, a shipment is due onboard the 174,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “Minerva Chios” at the Dragon terminal in Milford Haven. That cargo was lifted on November 10 from the Pampa Melchorita export plant on the Pacific Coast of Peru.
June 16 (LNGJ) – LNG cargoes from Qatar and the US are headed for the UK and Italy. The 260,900 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex carrier “Aamira” was scheduled to deliver a shipment on June 24 to the UK South Hook terminal at Milford Haven from the Ras Laffan plant in Qatar, according to shipping data.
The 173,600 cubic metres capacity carrier “Stena Clear Sky” was due to deliver a shipment on June 17 to the floating Italian terminal, the “FSRU Toscana”, deployed offshore Livorno. Data showed that the cargo was lifted from Lake Charles on the US Gulf Coast.
May 5 (LNGJ) - The 260,910 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex carrier “Aamira” is scheduled to deliver a shipment on May 12 to the UK South Hook terminal in Milford Haven, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted on April 22 from Qatar’s Ras Laffan plant in the Arabian Gulf.
Feb 1 (LNGJ) - Three LNG cargoes are heading for the UK port of Milford Haven in the next week from Qatar, Peru and the US state of Louisiana, according to port authorities. The first arrival on February 5 is the Qatari Q-Max carrier, the 260,900 cubic metres capacity Q-Max “Aamira”, to discharge a cargo at the South Hook terminal in the Welsh port. It was lifted at Ras Laffan in the Gulf on January 19.
The 17,400 cubic meters capacity vessel “LNGships Empress” will arrive on February 5 at the Dragon import facility at Milford Haven with a shipment from the Pampa Melchorita plant in Peru, which was loaded on January 8. The 173,400 cubic metres capacity carrier “Minerva Limnos” is then expected at South Hook on February 7 with a shipment from the Cameron LNG plant in Louisiana, operated by Sempra.
May 9 (LNGJ) - The 266,000 cubic metres capacity Q-Max carrier “Aamira” will unload a cargo on May 12 at the UK Milford Haven import terminal in Wales from the Ras Laffan plant in Qatar, according to the port authorities. The delivery was heading for the UK as the National Balancing Point benchmark natural gas price was at the equivalent of $7.20 per million British thermal units, while one of the main continental European prices, the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF), was slightly lower at the equivalent of around $7.15 per MMBtu.
Feb 16 (LNGJ) - The 266,000 cubic metres capacity Q-Max carrier “Aamira” will unload a cargo on February 22 at the UK Milford Haven import terminal in Wales from the Ras Laffan plant in Qatar, according to shipping data. The delivery was heading for the UK as the National Balancing Point benchmark natural gas price was at the equivalent of $6.95 per million British thermal units, while one of the main continental European prices, the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF), was lower at the equivalent of around $6.55 per MMBtu.
The Chinese National Development and Reform Commission has urged natural gas supply companies to “standardize price behaviour” amid a surge in demand for pipeline natural gas and LNG for delivery to import facilities such as Tangshan and Tianjin as colder weather hits Northern China.
May 9 (LNGJ) - The 266,000 cubic metres capacity Q-Max vessel “Aamira” is scheduled to deliver a cargo on May 16 to the UK South Hook import terminal in Milford Haven in Wales, the port authority said. The delivery was fixed as the UK National Balancing Point benchmark natural gas price was last at the equivalent of $5.20 per million British thermal units, while one of the main continental European prices, the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF), was quoted at around $4.52 per MMBtu.