Jan 29 (LNGJ) – Deliveries are continuing to flow in the first half of February for European import terminals in Belgium, the UK and the Netherlands. The “Maran Gas Troy” with 159,000 cubic metres capacity is due to deliver a US cargo on February 4 to the Zeebrugge import terminal in Belgium, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted on January 18 from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana.
The “Rias Baixas Knutsen” with 180,000 cubic metres capacity is scheduled to discharge a US LNG cargo on February 6 at the UK Isle of Grain terminal located southeast of London. The shipment was loaded on January 22 at the Corpus Christi facility in Texas. The “BW Pavilion Aranda” with 173,400 cubic metres capacity will deliver a US cargo on February 11 to the Dutch Gate terminal in Rotterdam. The shipment was lifted on January 27 from the Sabine Pass plant.
Nov 28 (LNG) – Two December cargoes are heading for the UK. The “BW Pavilion Aranda” with 173,400 cubic metres capacity is scheduled to discharge a shipment on December 2 at the South Hook terminal at the Port of Milford Haven in Wales. The cargo was loaded on November 16 at the Freeport facility in Texas, according to shipping data. The “Iberica Knutsen” with 135,230 cubic metres capacity will deliver a cargo on the same date to the Isle of Grain LNG terminal in Kent, southeast of London. The cargo was lifted on November 11 from the Corpus Christi plant in Texas.
May 25 (LNGJ) - Four cargoes are scheduled to be delivered to the UK later this week from the US, Qatar and Trinidad. The “GasLog Houston” is due to discharge a cargo at the Dragon terminal at the Port of Milford Haven from the Atlantic LNG plant at Point Fortin in the Caribbean, according to shipping data. A second delivery is scheduled from Qatar for the South Hook facility at Milford Haven onboard the “Aamira”, a Q-Max vessel with 260,910 cubic metres capacity.
Two more cargoes are headed for the UK Isle of Grain terminal on the Medway River in Kent, both from the US Gulf Coast. The “Castillo De Caldelas” with 176,300 of capacity will have a cargo unloaded on May 27 that was lifted on May 11 from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana. A second shipment is due on May 28 at the National Grid-operated Isle of Grain facility onboard the 173,400 cubic metres capacity vessel “BW Pavilion Aranda” from the Freeport export plant in Texas.
April 12 (LNGJ) - The UK LNG import terminal at the Isle of Grain on the Medway River in Kent is scheduled to receive a US LNG delivery later on April 12 on board the “BW Pavilion Aranda” with capacity of 173,400 cubic metres. The cargo was lifted on March 30 from the Cameron plant in Louisiana.
Jan 17 (LNG) – Three LNG cargoes are heading for the UK Isle of Grain import terminal at the end of January from the US Gulf Coast as prices at the UK National Balancing Point dropped to a 17-month low of $16.70 per million British thermal units, a level last seen on September 2, 2021. The “BW Pavilion Aranda” with capacity of 173,400 cubic metres is scheduled to deliver a cargo on January 28 from the Cameron LNG plant in Louisiana and that was lifted on January 15, according to shipping data. Two other cargoes are being delivered from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana.
The 173,600 cubic metres capacity “Stena Crystal Sky” is scheduled to berth on January 29 at the Medway River terminal to discharge its Louisiana shipment and the third cargo heading for the Kent terminal is scheduled to arrive on January 31 onboard the “Ribero Duero Knutsen” with 173,400 cubic metres of capacity.
Jan 18 (LNGJ) - The Singapore-flagged “BW Pavilion Aranda” with 173,400 cubic metres of capacity was discharging a cargo on January 18 at the UK Isle of Grain LNG import terminal. The facility is located on the Medway River southeast of London and is operated by National Grid plc. The cargo was lifted on January 6 from the US Cove Point export plant at Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.