Nov 7 (LNGJ) - Two LNG cargoes are heading for the UK from the US and Peru. The 155,000 cubic metres capacity “GasLog Sydney” is scheduled to discharge a shipment on November 13 at the UK South Hook terminal at the Port of Milford Haven from the Corpus Christi plant in Texas.
On the same day the Dragon LNG facility at Milford Haven will unload a cargo from the 170,200 cubic metres capacity vessel “Kool Boreas” that was lifted on October 12 from the Pampa Melchorita plant on the Pacific Coast of Peru.
June 16 (LNGJ) - LNG fleet owner GasLog Partners LP has signed two new time- charter agreements with major oil and gas companies Royal Dutch Shell and TotalEnergies. The deals include a one-year charter for the 155,000 cubic metres capacity “GasLog Sydney” with a subsidiary of TotalEnergies, beginning this week, as well as an approximately eight-month charter with Shell for the “Solaris”, also a vessel with 155,000 cubic metres of capacity and beginning immediately.
“I am very pleased to announce these new charters with global energy majors,” said Paul Wogan, Chief Executive of GasLog Partners. “The agreements are at fixed daily rates of hire at returns in line with the historic long-term average, underscoring the strengthening LNG carrier spot market observed so far this year,” added Wogan.
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.
Jan 17 (LNGJ) - The 172,000 cubic metres capacity “Beidou Star” is scheduled to deliver a cargo on January 27 to the Chinese Dalian import terminal, owned by PetroChina, from the Gorgon LNG plant on Barrow Island in Western Australia. The 174,000 cubic metres capacity “Gaslog Glasgow” will deliver a shipment on January 29 to the Chinese Tianjin North import terminal, owned by Sinopec, from the Australia Pacific LNG plant In Queensland, operated by ConocoPhillips. The 155,000 cubic metres capacity “Gaslog Sydney” is heading for South America’s only LNG export plant at Pampa Melchorita in Peru to lift a cargo on January 29 for Asia.
June 8 (LNGJ) - The 155,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “GasLog Sydney” will unload a shipment on June 13 at the Chinese Zhuhai import terminal, located on the west side of the Pearl River estuary in the southeast province of Guangdong. The cargo was lifted on May 15 from the Shell-owned Queensland Curtis LNG plant in eastern Australia. The 210,100 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex vessel “Fraiha” is scheduled to deliver a cargo on June 23 to the Korean import terminal at Incheon, operated by Korea Gas Corp., from Qatargas in Ras Laffan.
May 24 (LNGJ) - The 174,100 cubic metres capacity “Cesi Qingdao” will deliver a shipment on June 1 to the Ningbo import terminal in Zheijang province, operated by China National Offshore Oil Corp., from the Queensland port of Gladstone in eastern Australia. The 155,000 cubic metres capacity “Gaslog Sydney” is scheduled to unload a cargo on June 1 at the Zhuhai terminal in the Chinese province of Guangdong, operated by CNOOC, from the Shell-owned Queensland Curtis LNG plant.
March 16 (LNGJ) - The 140,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Arctic Voyager” is scheduled to deliver a cargo on March 19 to the Revithoussa import terminal in Greece from the Hammerfest plant in Norway operated by Statoil. The 155,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “Gaslog Sydney” is scheduled to unload a shipment on April 4 at the import terminal at Map Ta Phut in Thailand. The Thai cargo was lifted from the Equatorial Guinea plant on Bioko Island in West Africa, operated by Marathon Oil.