March 16 (LNGJ) - Two cargoes are heading for the Netherlands and Belgium next week as European LNG prices decline. The “Golar Celsius”, a vessel with 154,950 cubic metres capacity, is scheduled to deliver a US cargo on March 21 to the Dutch Gate terminal in Rotterdam and which was lifted on March 7 from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana.
The Bahamas-flagged “Rudolf Samoylovich, with capacity of 170,000 cubic metres, is due to berth on March 23 at the Zeebrugge terminal in Belgium with a Russian cargo lifted on March 15 from the Yamal export plant operated by Novatek in northern Siberia.
May 16 (LNGJ) - Two more cargoes will be delivered to the UK from the US and Qatar. The 154,950 cubic metres capacity carrier “Golar Celsius” is scheduled to discharge a US shipment on May 20 at the UK Dragon import terminal in the Port of Milford Haven. The cargo was lifted on May 7 from the Sabine Pass facility. A Qatari cargo will then be delivered by the 205,960 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex vessel “Al Sheehaniya” on May 23 to Milford Haven’s other import terminal, the South Hook facility.
Feb 1 (LNGJ) - The 160,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “Golar Celsius” has just unloaded a cargo from Qatargas at the Egyptian Port of Ain Sokhna in the Gulf of Suez, according to shipping data. The 160,000 cubic metres capacity “Asia Energy” arrived at the Map Ta Phut import terminal in Thailand with a cargo from the Gladstone export plant in eastern Australia. The 155,000 cubic metres capacity “Tangguh Sago” has arrived with a cargo from Indonesia at the Kwangyang import terminal in South Korea, operated by POSCO, the steel company.
June 20 (LNGJ) - The 75,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Cheikh El Mokrani” has just delivered a shipment of LNG from Algeria to the Fos Cavaou import terminal near Marseille. The 266,000 cubic metres capacity Q-Max carrier “Umm Slal” departed on June 20 from the South Korean import terminal at Pyeongtaek, operated by Korea Gas Corp. The 266,000 cubic metres capacity Q-Max vessel “Al Mayeda” arrived at the Kogas-operated Korean import facility at Incheon with a cargo from Qatar. The following vessels are at Qatar’s LNG export terminal at Ras Laffan to load cargoes: the 145,000 cubic metres capacity “Al Deebel”, the 160,000 cubic metres capacity “Golar Celsius”, the 261,700 cubic metres capacity Q-Max carrier “Lijmilya” and the 136,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “Raahi”, according to shipping data.
May 25 (LNGJ) - The 160,000 cubic metres capacity “Golar Celsius” is loading a cargo on May 25 at the Ras Laffan export terminal in Qatar, according to shipping data. The 217,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Al Kharsaaah” will unload a shipment from Qatar on May 26 at the Hazira import terminal in India. The 155,000 cubic metres capacity “British Diamond”, operated by BP Shipping, will deliver a Qatari cargo on May 30 to the Zhuhai import facility in China’s Guangdong province. The 210,100 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex carrier “Duhail” is scheduled to unload a cargo from Qatar on June 5 at the Map Ta Phut import terminal in Thailand.