Monday, 16 October 2023 07:31

Dutch LNG cargoes

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Oct 16 (LNGJ) – Two LNG cargoes are heading for Rotterdam. The carrier “Maran Gas Andros” with 170,000 cubic metres capacity was scheduled to deliver a US cargo on October 16 to the Dutch Gate terminal, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted on October 2 from the Cameron export point in Louisiana. The vessel “Arctic Aurora” with 154,880 of capacity is due to discharge a Norwegian cargo on October 24 at the Gate terminal. The shipment was loaded on October 14 at the Hammerfest plant in northern Norway.

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Dynagas LNG Partners, the owner of six liquefied natural gas carriers and mostly involved in Russian cargo liftings, reported an increase in net income for 2022.

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Dynagas LNG Partners, the owner of six LNG carriers and mostly involved in Russian cargo liftings, posted a 22 percent increase in quarterly net income even as ownership issues arose because of the Ukraine war and the German Government prolonged control of Gazprom charters.

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Dynagas LNG Partners, the owner of six LNG carriers and with five of them ice-class, has given an upbeat assessment of the cargo market and shipping developments from the safe point of view of all its vessels being on long-term charters.

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Dynagas LNG Partners, the US-listed owner of six modern LNG carriers chartered to companies such as Russia’s Gazprom, posted a 55 percent plunge in annual revenue, with the Chief Executive saying the slump was only short term.

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Monday, 10 July 2017 06:37

European LNG deliveries

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July 10 (LNGJ) - The 151,700 cubic metres capacity vessel “Al Marrouna” is scheduled to unload a cargo on July 10 at the Adriatic LNG import facility offshore northeast Italy from Qatargas in Ras Laffan, according to shipping data. The 210,100 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex carrier “Al Ghariya” is scheduled to deliver a shipment on July 15 to the French Fos Cavaou import terminal near the Mediterranean port of Marseilles. The 160,000 cubic metres capacity “Arctic Aurora” will deliver a cargo on July 20 at Turkey’s Aliaga import facility near Izmir. The volumes were lifted from the Hammerfest plant in northern Norway, operated by Statoil.

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