Feb 6 (LNGJ) - Two LNG deliveries are scheduled this week for the UK South Hook LNG import terminal at Milford Haven in Wales. Both deliveries are from the Sabine Pass export facility in Louisiana operated by Cheniere Energy.
The first cargo will be discharged on February 8 from the 170,800 cubic meters capacity vessel “Global Sea Spirit”, which departed Sabine Pass on January 25, according to shipping data. The second delivery will be on February 10 from the carrier “GasLog Hong Kong” with capacity of 174,000 cubic metres.
Sept 22 (LNGJ) - The UK Isle of Grain import terminal on the Medway River estuary in the County of Kent, southeast of London, is scheduled to discharge a US cargo on September 23 being delivered by the 174,000 cubic metres capacity “GasLog Hong Kong”, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted on September 10 from the Cameron LNG plant at Calcasieu Pass in Louisiana.
GasLog Ltd, the Greek LNG fleet owner with 35 carriers split with its US affiliate GasLog Partners, reported an increase in third-quarter profits of more than 13 percent as overall revenues slipped because of the expiry of several charters, offset by new agreements in US and UK.
June 22 (LNGJ) - LNG cargoes are pointing at North Asia with deliveries for July. The 155,300 cubic metres capacity carrier “LNG Jurojin” will deliver a cargo on July 1 to the Japanese Yokkaichi terminal, operated by Jera Co. Inc., from the US Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana, according to shipping data. The 174,100 cubic metres capacity vessel “Cesi Wenzhou” is scheduled to unload a cargo on July 4 at the Sinopec-owned onshore terminal in Tianjin in northeast China from the Australia-Pacific plant near Gladstone in Queensland.
The 174,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Pan Europe” is due to arrive on July 10 at the Ningbo terminal in China owned by China National Offshore Oil Corp. from the Shell-operated Queensland Curtis plant in eastern Australia. The 174,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “GasLog Hong Kong” is scheduled to deliver a cargo on July 14 to the port of Tianjin from the Bonny Island plant in Nigeria.