Sept 7 (LNGJ) - The Netherlands is scheduled to receive at least three LNG cargoes in the weeks ahead. The 174,000 cubic metres capacity “Gaslog Houston” is scheduled to deliver a shipment from Trinidad on September 12 to the Eemshaven floating LNG import hub in Groningen. The cargo was lifted on August 31 from the Caribbean nation’s Point Fortin export plant, according to shipping data.
The “Grazyna Gesicka” carrier with 170,520 cubic metres capacity is due to discharge a US cargo on September 14 at the Gate terminal in Rotterdam. The cargo was lifted on August 31from the Cameron facility in Louisiana. The vessel “Adamasto” with 174,060 cubic metres capacity will unload a US cargo on September 20 at Eemshaven. The volumes were lifted on September 5 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.
GasLog Ltd, the Monaco-based LNG fleet owner with 25 ships operating and nine others on order, has given more details of its terms for the latest time charters for vessels to US LNG producer Cheniere Energy, owner of the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana and the Corpus Christi facility in Texas.
US LNG exports data showed that in the latest month of shipments a total of 26 cargoes were delivered to 12 different nations, including six in Central America, the Caribbean and South America, four in Asia and one in the Middle East and one in Europe.