Höegh LNG Partners, the company with five ships and listed on the New York Stock Exchange, has notified the NYSE of the anticipated closing date of around September 23 when its merger with Höegh LNG Holdings is finalised and its shares delisted.

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The Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has issued details of the 2022 oil and natural gas exploration and production licence round for allocations in predefined areas (APA) on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and with the application deadline set for Monday 12th of September 2022.

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Thursday, 02 June 2022 10:21

Three Norway cargoes

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June 3 (LNGJ) - Norwegian LNG exporter Equinor said three LNG tankers, the “Arctic Voyager”, the “Arctic Lady” and the “Arctic Princess” are anchored off Melkøya Island in northern Norway ready to receive cargoes from the re-started Hammerfest LNG plant.

   “Normally, it takes 4-5 days to fill the storage tanks at the plant, before the ships are loaded with LNG for shipping to receiving terminals in various markets. In full production, a ship will leave Melkøya approximately every five days,” said the company. Hammerfest LNG accounts for more than 5 percent of Norwegian gas exports and has production capacity of around 4.8 million tonnes per annum.

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Höegh LNG, the Norwegian LNG fleet owner and floating terminal projects company, returned to profit in the fourth quarter as it prepared to deploy a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) as India’s latest import terminal in the West Coast port of Jaigarh in the state of Maharashtra.

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Oil prices dropped again as concerns grew about limited capacity to store crude and other products, while LNG and spot natural gas prices were weak on continued over-supply on expectations of a slow global economic recovery.

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Thursday, 26 January 2017 08:46

February LNG deliveries

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Jan 26 (LNGJ) - The 147,200 cubic metres capacity carrier “Arctic Lady” is scheduled to deliver a shipment on February 2 to the Barcelona import terminal in northeast Spain from the Hammerfest export plant in northern Norway, operated by Statoil. The 138,000 cubic metre capacity vessel “British Merchant”, operated by BP Shipping, will unload a cargo on February 10 at the Tai-Chung import terminal in Taiwan from the Trinidad export plant in the Caribbean.

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Wednesday, 04 January 2017 07:06

LNG shipping movements

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Jan 4 (LNGJ) - The “Clean Ocean” has arrived at the Sabine Pass export plant in Louisiana, operated by Cheniere Energy, to lift a cargo, according to shipping data. The 155,900 cubic metres capacity vessel, chartered to Cheniere by Greek shipping line Dynagas, previously traversed the Panama Canal to deliver a US cargo to the Manzanillo import terminal on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. The 147,200 cubic metres capacity “Arctic Lady” will deliver a cargo on January 9 to the Barcelona import terminal in northeast Spain from the Norwegian plant at Hammerfest, operated by Statoil. The 147,000 cubic metres Japanese-flagged carrier “Energy Navigator” will unload a cargo at the Chita import terminal in Nagoya on January 9 from the Woodside-operated export plant at Dampier in Western Australia.

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