March 5 (LNGJ) – Russian cargoes are heading for Belgium while France is receiving a US shipment. A cargo was being discharged on March 5 by the “LNGships Empress” vessel with 174,250 cubic metres capacity at the Montoir-de-Bretagne import terminal in Western France, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted on February 19 from the Sabine Pass export plant in Louisiana operated by Cheniere Energy.
Two Russian cargoes are scheduled to arrive this week at the Belgian terminal at Zeebrugge. The “Nikolay Zubov” with 173,000 cubic metres of capacity loaded a cargo at the port of Sabetta on the Yamal Peninsula on February 29. Another delivery for Zeebrugge is on the “Vladimir Vize” with 172,6000 cubic metres capacity. That cargo was lifted at Sabetta on March 2.
Nov 1 (LNGJ) – Two US LNG cargoes are heading for the UK port of Milford Haven this week and both are from Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass facility in Louisiana. The “Cadiz Knutsen” with 135,240 cubic metres capacity is scheduled to deliver a shipment on November 2 to the South Hook terminal at the Welsh port, according to shipping data. The cargo was loaded at Sabine on October 15.
The vessel “LNGSHIPS Empress” with 174,250 cubic metres capacity is due to discharge a cargo on November 5 at the Dragon LNG import facility at Milford Haven. The volumes were lifted from the Louisiana export facility on October 18.
Feb 1 (LNGJ) - Three LNG cargoes are heading for the UK port of Milford Haven in the next week from Qatar, Peru and the US state of Louisiana, according to port authorities. The first arrival on February 5 is the Qatari Q-Max carrier, the 260,900 cubic metres capacity Q-Max “Aamira”, to discharge a cargo at the South Hook terminal in the Welsh port. It was lifted at Ras Laffan in the Gulf on January 19.
The 17,400 cubic meters capacity vessel “LNGships Empress” will arrive on February 5 at the Dragon import facility at Milford Haven with a shipment from the Pampa Melchorita plant in Peru, which was loaded on January 8. The 173,400 cubic metres capacity carrier “Minerva Limnos” is then expected at South Hook on February 7 with a shipment from the Cameron LNG plant in Louisiana, operated by Sempra.