June 12 (LNGJ) - Three LNG cargoes are heading for Belgium and the Netherlands this week as the European LNG market price linked to the Dutch Title Transfer Facility benchmark rebounded to above $10 per million British thermal units. The “Al Deebel” with 143,000 cubic metres of capacity is scheduled to deliver a Qatari cargo on June 13 to the Belgian terminal at Zeebrugge and lifted at Ras Laffan in Qatar on May 25, according to shipping data.
Two other deliveries are headed for the Netherlands. The Q-Flex carrier “Al Karaana” with 206,000 cubic metres of capacity is due to discharge a cargo on June 15 at the Dutch Gate terminal in Rotterdam and which was loaded in Qatar on May 26. The 173,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “Myrina” is scheduled to arrive on June 16 at the Dutch Eemshaven terminal with a US cargo from the Sabine Pass plant lifted on May 31 from the facility in Louisiana.
Feb 21 (LNGJ) - Three LNG cargoes are due in Europe in the next few days, heading for the UK, the Netherlands and Belgium. The UK is scheduled to receive a shipment from Angola at the Isle of Grain terminal southeast of London on February 23 from the “Sonangol Benguela” with 160,500 cubic metres of capacity. The cargo was lifted on February 7 from the southwest African nation’s Soyo plant, operated by Chevron.
The 179,980 cubic metres capacity “Adriano Knutsen” is due to deliver a US shipment on February 24 to the Gate terminal in Rotterdam. The cargo was lifted on February 11 from the Corpus Christi plant in Texas operated by Cheniere Energy. The delivery for Belgium at Zeebrugge will come on February 24 from Qatar onboard the 147,800 cubic metres capacity vessel “Al Deebel”, which departed on February 6 from the Qatari plant at Ras Laffan.
Feb 15 (LNGJ) - Belgium and the Netherlands are scheduled to receive a combined six LNG cargoes through February 24. The 172,600 cubic metres capacity vessel “Vladimir Vize” will discharge a cargo on February 17 at the Zeebrugge terminal in Belgium from the Yamal plant in Arctic Russia lifted on February 11, according to shipping data. A second cargo will arrive at Zeebrugge from Qatar on February 19 on the 210,000 Q-Flex vessel “Al Ruwais”. A third cargo for Belgium will be unloaded on February 24 from the Qatari vessel “Al Deebel” with 143, 000 cubic metres of capacity.
Three LNG shipments are also headed for the Dutch Gate terminal in Rotterdam. The “Grace Freesia” with 171,000 of capacity was berthing on February 15 with a US cargo from Sabine Pass in Louisiana. The “Vivit Arabia” with 171,000 cubic metres capacity will unload a US cargo on February 18 in Rotterdam from Calcasieu Pass in Louisiana. Then on February 24 the 180,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Adriano Knutsen” will discharge a shipment from Corpus Christi LNG in Texas lifted on February 11, the data showed.
Europe will receive a steady stream of LNG cargoes from the US, Qatar and other nations such as Peru in the next two weeks, though there are no LNG shipments scheduled so far through the end of next week for the new importer Germany.
Jan 13 (LNGJ) - The 141,000 cubic metres capacity “LNG Cross River” is scheduled to deliver a cargo to the Portuguese import terminal of Sines, located south of Lisbon, on January 16 from the Bonny Island export plant in Nigeria, according to shipping data. The 145,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “Al Deebel” is scheduled to deliver a shipment on January 19 to the Egyptian port of Ain Sokhna in the Gulf of Suez from the Qatari export complex at Ras Laffan. The 210,100 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex carrier “Al Ghariya” is expected to unload a shipment from Qatargas on January 20 at the Incheon terminal in South Korea. The 155,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “GasLog Singapore” will arrive at Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea on January 17 to lift a cargo for North Asia.