Feb 20 (LNGJ) – Two cargoes will be delivered in the next week to the UK and the Netherlands. The “Castillo De Santisteban” with 173,600 cubic metres capacity is expected to unload a cargo on February 21 at the UK Isle of Grain LNG terminal, located on the Medway River southeast of London, according to shipping data. The shipment was loaded on January 29 at the Bonny Island export plant in Nigeria.
The “LNG Rosenrot” with 174,000 cubic metres capacity is scheduled to deliver a US cargo on February 27 to the Dutch Gate terminal in Rotterdam. The cargo was lifted on February 13 from the Freeport export plant in Texas.
Jan 15 (LNGJ) – A steady stream of LNG carriers was heading for the Netherlands this week as the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF) benchmark prices showed falling front-month futures being overtaken by the spot price on the European Energy Exchange. The front-month TTF for February was last at the equivalent of $10.130 million British thermal units while the TTF on the day-ahead spot market on January 15 was at $10.273 per MMBtu.
The vessels heading for the Dutch terminals, the Gate facility in Rotterdam and the Eemshaven terminal in Groningen, included the “Maran Gas Ithaca”, according to shipping data. That ship with 170,500 cubic metres capacity was scheduled to deliver a shipment from the Calcasieu Pass plant in Louisiana on January 17 and lifted on December 30, 2023. The “Kool Baltic” with 170,200 of capacity was due to discharge a cargo at Eemshaven on January 18 that was loaded in Trinidad in the Caribbean on January 3. Another vessel heading for the Rotterdam terminal was the “Global Star”, due to berth on January 20. The ship with 173,400 cubic metres capacity loaded its cargo on January 7 at the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana. Two other ships heading for the Gate terminal with US cargoes are the “Lech Kaczynski” and the “LNG Rosenrot”.
June 22 (LNGJ) – Two LNG cargoes are heading for Germany in the next week. The “LNG Rosenrot” carrier with 180,000 cubic metres capacity is scheduled to discharge a US shipment on June 25 at the Brunsbüttel import facility on the Elbe River north of Hamburg, according to shipping data. The cargo was loaded on June 12 at the Freeport plant in Texas.
The “Wilpride” vessel with 156,000 cubic metres capacity is due to unload a cargo at the North Sea port of Willemshaven on June 30 that was lifted on June 14 from the US Cameron plant in Louisiana.
April 13 (LNGJ) - Two US LNG cargoes are heading for Germany next week. The “LNG Rosenrot” with 177,000 cubic metres of capacity is scheduled to deliver a cargo on April 20 from Freeport export plant in Texas to the floating LNG facility at the North Sea port of Wilhelmshaven, according to shipping data
The “Minerva Amorgos” with 174,000 metres capacity is also due to deliver a cargo on April 20 from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana to the German Baltic Sea terminal at Lubmin.
Sept 28 (LNGJ) – LNG cargoes are heading for ports in the UK and the Netherlands. The 174,000 cubic metres vessel “LNG Enterprise” is scheduled to unload a US shipment on September 29 at the UK Isle of Grain terminal, operated by National Grid, and located southeast of London on the Medway River estuary. The cargo was lifted from Cameron LNG in Louisiana on September 15, according to shipping data.
An LNG cargo from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana, lifted on September 13, is scheduled for delivery on September 29 to the Dutch Gate terminal in Rotterdam onboard the 177,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “LNG Rosenrot”.