Dec 12 (LNGJ) - Three LNG cargoes are heading for the UK LNG port of Milford Haven this week from Qatar and the US. The Q-Max carrier “Al Samriya” with 258,100 cubic metres of capacity is scheduled to berth on December 16 at Milford Haven’s South Hook terminal after arriving from Ras Laffan.
The 174,100 cubic metres capacity ship “Hellas Diana” is due to discharge a cargo at South Hook on December 18 from the Cameron LNG plant in Louisiana, according to shipping data. Another shipment is due on the same day at the Dragon import terminal on board the 174,000 cubic metres capacity “BW Magnolia”. The cargo was lifted on November 28 from the Calcasieu Pass plant in Louisiana.
Sept 26 (LNGJ) - The 258,100 cubic metres capacity Q-Max carrier “Al Samriya” is scheduled to discharge a cargo from Qatar on September 29 at the UK South Hook import terminal in the port of Milford Haven, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted on September 11 from Ras Laffan plant in the Arabian Gulf.
May 26 (LNGJ) - The UK will receive its first June cargo next week from Qatar. The 258,050 cubic metres capacity Q-Max vessel “Al Samriya” is scheduled to discharge a shipment on June 2 at the South Hook terminal in Milford Haven, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted on May 16 from Qatar’s export terminal at Ras Laffan in the Arabian Gulf.
April 14 (LNGJ) - Two LNG carriers, one from Russia and one for Qatar, are heading for the UK with deliveries early next week for the two import terminals at the Port of Milford Haven in Wales. The 177,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Boris Vilkitsky” is scheduled to berth on April 19 at the Dragon terminal at Milford Haven with a shipment from the Yamal plant in the Russian Arctic. On the same day, the 258,000 cubic metres capacity Q-Max vessel “Al Samriya” will discharge a cargo at the South Hook facility from Ras Laffan in Qatar.
March 23 (LNG) - The 261,700 cubic metres capacity Q-Max carrier “Al Samriya” will deliver a cargo on March 30 to the UK South Hook import terminal in Milford Haven 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 $7.70 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 $6.90 per MMBtu.
April 20 (LNGJ) - The 261,700 cubic metres capacity Q-Max vessel “Al Samriya” is scheduled to unload a cargo on April 26 at 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 $5.00 per million British thermal units, while one of the main continental European prices, the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF), was quoted at around $4.75 per MMBtu.
Sept 9 (LNGJ) - The 261,700 cubic metres capacity Q-Max carrier “Al Samriya” will deliver a shipment on September 14 from Qatargas to the UK South Hook import terminal in Milford Haven, Wales, the port authorities said. The benchmark National Balancing Point natural gas price was last at the equivalent of $4.10 per million British thermal units
June 20 (LNGJ) - The 261,700 cubic metres capacity Q-Max vessel “Al Samriya” is scheduled to deliver a cargo from Qatargas on June 26 to the UK South Hook import terminal in Milford Haven, Wales, port authorities said. The UK benchmark National Balancing Point natural gas price was last at the equivalent of $5.00 per million British thermal units.