Germany’s energy regulator, the Bundesnetzagentur, said there was sufficient natural gas in storage to see the nation through the winter gas season to the end of March and concentration was now fixed on the 2023-2024 gas season even as regular LNG have not yet started beyond commissioning activities at the ports of Wilhelmshaven and Lubmin.

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Wednesday, 26 October 2022 07:24

EU shipments

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Oct 26 (LNGJ) - LNG cargoes are heading for Belgium and the Netherlands. The 206,960 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex LNG carrier “Umm Al Amad” is scheduled to deliver a shipment on October 27 to the Zeebrugge import terminal in Belgium, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted on October 9 from the Ras Laffan plant in Qatar. 

   The 174,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “Maria Energy” is scheduled to discharge a US cargo on October 29 at the Gate terminal in Rotterdam from the Calcasieu Pass export plant in Louisiana.

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Friday, 23 September 2022 05:25

Dutch and UK LNG

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Sept 23 (LNGJ) – Dutch and UK terminals are receiving shipments from the US Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana in the coming week. The 162,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “Maria Energy” was scheduled to discharge its US cargo on September 24 at the Dutch Gate terminal in Rotterdam. It was lifted from the Cheniere Energy Sabine Pass facility on September 8.

   The 173,400 cubic metres capacity carrier “Ribera del Duero Knutsen” is scheduled to unload its Sabine Pass shipment on September 29 at the UK Dragon LNG terminal at the Port of Milford Haven, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted from Sabine Pass on September 16.

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Tsakos Energy Navigation (TEN) Ltd, the Greek-owned shipping line with over 70 vessels in operation or ordered including LNG vessels and various classes of oil tankers from Aframax to Panamax and Very Large Crude Carriers, has given an overview of the market since the start of the Russian conflict in Ukraine.

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Tsakos Energy Navigation (TEN), the Greek shipping company with a small LNG fleet of three vessels, has ordered four LNG-powered Aframaz tankers from a South Korean shipyard as first-half earnings resulted in a loss.

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Monday, 18 March 2019 08:42

Tsakos carrier charters

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March 18 (LNGJ) - Tsakos Energy Navigation, the Greek shipping company, has agreed charters for its two LNG carriers. Tsakos said that it signed deals for the “Neo Energy” and the “Maria Energy” for an aggregate period of 36 months. The revenues are expected to be in the region of $60 million. “With two vessels fixed on accretive medium-term charters, the company is examining further expansion in the sector,” said Chief Operating Office George Saroglou. The company’s diversified energy fleet currently consists of 48 vessels trading in crude, 15 in products, three are shuttle tankers and two are LNG carriers.

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The US Corpus Christi liquefied natural gas export plant in Texas has an LNG carrier at a mooring near the facility as it prepares to ship its first cargo and become the third large-scale LNG export facility to enter commercial production in the US.

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US LNG exports data showed that in the latest month of shipments a total of 26 cargoes were delivered to 12 different nations, including six in Central America, the Caribbean and South America, four in Asia and one in the Middle East and one in Europe.

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