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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Tuesday, 04 July 2023 06:59

Three Dutch cargoes

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July 4 (LNGJ) - At last three LNG cargoes are headed for the Netherlands in the next two week. The “Asia Integrity” carrier with 160,000 cubic metres of capacity is scheduled to deliver a cargo on July 6 from Equatorial Guinea in West Africa to the Eemshaven terminal in Groningen. Shipping data shows that the cargo was lifted on June 15 from the Punta Europa plant on the African nation’s Bioko Island.

   The “Maran Gas Ulysses” with 174,000 cubic metres of capacity is due to deliver a US shipment to Eemshaven on July 10. The cargo was loaded on June 25 at Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass facility in Louisiana. A second US delivery to the Netherlands will be made on July 18 to the Gate terminal in Rotterdam by the “LNG Sakura” carrier with 177,000 cubic metres of capacity. The cargo was lifted on June 29 from the Cove Point plant in Maryland.

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New Fortress Energy, the US LNG production and import projects developer, reported a jump in revenues and a swing to profits in the third quarter while forecasting bumper earnings from floating LNG production projects.

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The European Commission, the executive arm of the 27-nation European Union, has decided on emergency plans to immediately reduce natural gas demand now so that there would be more in reserve for winter as concerns persist of a complete cut-off of Russian supplies as LNG shipments are set to decline compared with last week.

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US liquefied natural gas LNG shipments increased in the past week even as LNG cargo prices remained at historically low levels in Asia while European prices were still much lower than the US spot Henry Hub benchmark.

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