Tuesday, 14 November 2023 06:24

Two cargoes for UK

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Nov 14 (LNGJ) - The UK is set to receive two additional US LNG deliveries in the next week. One vessel is scheduled to discharge a cargo from Texas on November 14 at the Isle of Grain terminal on the Medway River, southeast of London, and a second is due to berth next week at the South Hook import terminal at the Port of Milford Haven in Wales with a shipment from Louisiana.

   The carrier “Flex Constellation” with 174,400 cubic metres capacity was set to berth before midday on November 14 at the Isle of Grain facility after lifting a cargo on November 1 from the Corpus Christi export plant in Texas, according to shipping data. The vessel “LNG Abalamabie” with 170,000 cubic metres capacity is scheduled to berth at South Hook on November 20 with a shipment loaded at the US Sabine Pass plant.

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Monday, 25 September 2023 04:55

Two UK cargoes

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Sept 25 (LNGJ) - Two LNG cargoes are heading for the UK this week with the National Balancing Point UK wholesale gas market futures price gathering pace. The “LNG Abalamabie” with 170,000 cubic metres capacity is scheduled to deliver a Nigerian cargo on September 28 to the Dragon import terminal at Milford Haven in Wales, according to shipping data. The cargo was loaded on September 18 at Nigeria’s Bonny Island export plant.

   A second cargo is due at the Dragon facility on September 29 from Peru on board the “Methane Julia Louise” with 167,415 cubic metres capacity. The shipment was lifted on August 28 from the Pampa Melchorita plant on the Pacific coast of Peru.

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Wednesday, 15 September 2021 05:55

LNG cargoes for EU

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Sept 15 (LNGJ) – Two LNG cargoes are heading for Belgium and France with much needed deliveries. The 170,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “LNG Abalamabie” is scheduled to deliver a shipment on September 22 to the French terminal at Fos sur Mer west of Marseille from the Bonny Island plant in Nigeria. The 206,000 metres capacity Q-Flex carrier “Al Kattiyah” is scheduled to discharge a cargo on September 23 at the Zeebrugge import terminal in Belgium from Ras Laffan in Qatar.

   The shipments are bound for the European Union as the Continental European benchmark price, the Dutch Title Transfer facility (TTF), surged to a new summer season record of the equivalent of $22.75 per million British thermal units amid very low EU LNG storage inventories.

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