Thursday, 23 November 2023 08:24

US cargoes to Europe

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Nov 23 (LNGJ) - The UK and Germany are set for US LNG deliveries over the next few days. The vessel “MOL Hestia” with 170,800 cubic metres capacity is scheduled to discharge a US cargo on November 24 at the UK South Hook terminal in the Port of Milford Haven in Wales. The shipment was lifted on November 3 from the Sabine Pass export plant in Louisiana, according to shipping data.

   One other US cargo is heading for the German North Sea port of Wilhelmshaven and is due to berth on November 26. The carrier “Maran Gas Amorgos” with 170,800 cubic metres capacity loaded the cargo on November 12 at the Calcasieu Pass plant near Lake Charles in Louisiana.

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Wednesday, 16 February 2022 06:30

Three UK cargoes

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Feb 16 (LNGJ) - The UK is scheduled to receive at least three LNG cargoes next week, two from the US and one from Qatar, as wholesale natural gas prices start to decline from elevated levels on the European market. The UK benchmark National Balancing Point price dropped to $23.15 per million British thermal units on February 16 from $26.10 per MMBtu the previous day.

   The first cargo arrival next week will be on board the 174,130 cubic metres capacity vessel, the “Isabella”. The shipment is scheduled to be discharged on February 22 at the South Hook terminal at Milford Haven after being lifted on February 6 from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana, according to the port authority. A second cargo is due on the same day at the Dragon import facility and will be delivered from Freeport LNG in Texas on the 170,790 cubic metres capacity carrier “Maran Gas Amorgos”. The third shipment will be discharged on February 23 at the South Hook terminal from the 205,990 cubic metres capacity Qatari Q-Flex vessel, the “Al Khattiya”.

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Monday, 07 February 2022 06:09

UK LNG flows

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Feb 7 (LNGJ) - The 180,000 cubic metres capacity “GasLog Westminister” was discharging a cargo on February 7 at the UK Isle of Grain LNG import terminal on the Medway River in Kent and delivered from the US Sabine Pass export facility in Louisiana as more shipments headed for the UK, according to port data.

   The 205,900 cubic metres capacity Qatari Q-Flex vessel “Al Sheehaniya” is scheduled to deliver a shipment on February 13 to the UK South Hook terminal in Milford Haven. The 170,800 cubic metres capacity carrier “Maran Gas Amorgos” is due to arrive on the same day at the Dragon terminal in Milford Haven with a US cargo from the Freeport plant in Texas.

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