Golar LNG Partners, the US affiliate of the Bermuda-based fleet owner, swung to a first-quarter loss as it commissioned the “Golar Freeze” offshore Jamaica to serve as an import facility amid a drop of day-rate prices because of high volumes and low season demand.
Oct 8 (LNGJ) - The 160,500 cubic metres capacity carrier “Sonangol Etosha” is scheduled to unload a cargo on October 10 at the Indian Hazira terminal, operated by Shell India, from the Anglo LNG plant in southwest Africa. The 148,300 cubic metres capacity vessel “LNG Imo” will deliver a shipment on October 12 to the French Montoir-de-Bretagne facility on the Atlantic Coast from the Nigerian plant on Bonny Island. The 147,200 cubic metres capacity vessel “Arctic Princess” will unload a cargo on October 12 at the Huelva terminal in southwest Spain from the Hammerfest plant in Norway operated by Equinor. The 160,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Asia Vision” is scheduled to unload a shipment on October 15 at the Himeji import terminal in Japan from the Wheatstone export plant in Western Australia operated by Chevron Corp. The 165,500 cubic metres capacity vessel “Meridian Spirit” is scheduled to arrive on October 17 at the US export plant at Cove Point in Maryland to lift a cargo following the facility’s scheduled shut-down for maintenance. The 140,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Arctic Voyager” will deliver a Norwegian cargo on October 18 to the Salvador plant in the northeast Brazilian state of Bahia. The 160,500 cubic metres capacity vessel “Sonangol Sambizanga” will unload an Angolan shipment on October 25 at the Mina Al Ahmadi import facility in Kuwait.