Tuesday, 21 May 2024 06:09

Texas LNG for UK

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May 21 (LNGJ) - UK LNG deliveries are slowly gathering pace with a cargo scheduled this week at the Dragon LNG import terminal at the Port of Milford Haven as prices increase. The UK National Balancing Point market price was last at the equivalent of $9.730 per million British thermal units.

   The vessel “Hellas Athina” with 173,400 cubic metre of capacity is scheduled to discharge a shipment at the Dragon facility on May 25. The cargo was lifted on May 12 from the Freeport export plant on the Gulf Coast of Texas.

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Wednesday, 21 December 2022 06:47

Three US cargoes

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Dec 21 (LNGJ) – Three LNG carriers are lining up to deliver US cargoes to the two UK import terminals at the Welsh port of Milford Haven over the Christmas holidays. The “Hellas Athina” with 174,100 cubic metres of capacity is scheduled to discharge a cargo on December 25 at the South Hook terminal. It was lifted on December 5 from the US Corpus Christi export plant in Texas.

   The 174,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “GasLog Gladstone” will then deliver a shipment on December 26 to the Dragon terminal at the Welsh port from the US Elba Island plant near Savannah in Georgia. Another US delivery is scheduled for South Hook on December 28 on board the 154,950 cubic metres capacity carrier “Solaris”. It was loaded on December 14 at the Cameron plant on the US Gulf Coast.

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Friday, 28 January 2022 06:35

UK Feb cargoes

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Jan 28 (LNGJ) - The UK’s first February LNG deliveries are heading for the South Hook import terminal at Milford Haven with the UK National Balancing Point wholesale gas price at $29.50 per million British thermal units, 20 percent higher than last week and higher than the Asian spot cargo price.

   The 174,100 cubic metres capacity carrier “Hellas Athina” is scheduled to arrive at South Hook on February 1 with a shipment from the US Corpus Christi plant in Texas, according to the port authorities. A second cargo will be delivered to the Welsh facility on February 3 from Qatar on the 206,000 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex vessel “Al Karaana”.

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