Friday, 10 November 2023 06:54

Four EU cargoes

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Nov 10 (LNGJ) - Four cargoes are heading for the European Union in the next couple of weeks from Qatar, Trinidad and the US. The Qatari Q-Flex vessel “Al Karaana” with 205,990 cubic metres capacity will berth at Zeebrugge on November 15 with volumes from Ras Laffan lifted on October 29. The “BW Cassia” with 170,8000 cubic metres capacity will discharge a Trinidad cargo on November 15 at the Eemshaven terminal in Groningen, according to shipping data. The volumes were lifted on October 29 from the Caribbean plant at Point Fortin.

   The carrier “Isabella” with 174,130 cubic metres of capacity is scheduled to discharge a US cargo on November 19 at the Dutch Gate terminal in Rotterdam. The cargo was lifted on November 7 from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana. Germany will receive a cargo on November 23 at the North Sea port of Wilhelmshaven on board the carrier “Adriano Knutsen” with 179,980 cubic metres of capacity. The volumes were loaded on November 7 at the Corpus Christi plant in Texas.

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Monday, 12 June 2023 07:55

Dutch-Belgian LNG

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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.

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Friday, 28 January 2022 06:35

UK Feb cargoes

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Jan 28 (LNGJ) - The UK’s first February LNG deliveries are heading for the South Hook import terminal at Milford Haven with the UK National Balancing Point wholesale gas price at $29.50 per million British thermal units, 20 percent higher than last week and higher than the Asian spot cargo price.

   The 174,100 cubic metres capacity carrier “Hellas Athina” is scheduled to arrive at South Hook on February 1 with a shipment from the US Corpus Christi plant in Texas, according to the port authorities. A second cargo will be delivered to the Welsh facility on February 3 from Qatar on the 206,000 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex vessel “Al Karaana”.

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