Thursday, 04 July 2024 06:44

US cargo for UK

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July 4 (LNGJ) - A US LNG cargo was heading for the UK with the National Balancing Point market price at around the equivalent of $9.700 per million British thermal units.

   The “Rioja Knutsen” with 176,300 cubic metres of capacity is scheduled to discharge a US LNG shipment on July 11 at the South Hook terminal at the Welsh port of Milford Haven, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted on June 27 from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana.

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Friday, 21 July 2023 07:54

US cargoes for Dutch

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July 21 (LNG) - Two LNG cargoes are heading for the Netherlands. The “LNG Schneeweisschen” with 180,125 cubic metres of capacity is scheduled to discharge a US cargo on July 22 at the Dutch Gate terminal in Rotterdam. The volumes were lifted on July 10 from the Freeport plant in Texas, according to shipping data.

   The “Rioja Knutsen” with 176,300 cubic metres of capacity is scheduled to deliver a shipment to the Gate facility on July 23. The cargo was loaded on July 10 at the Corpus Christi export facility in Texas.

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Monday, 19 June 2023 08:28

UK and Dutch cargoes

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June 19 (LNGJ) – Two cargoes are heading for the UK and the Netherlands this week. The UK is scheduled to receive a Qatari delivery on June 23 when the 261,990 cubic metres capacity Q-Max carrier “Shagra” berths at the South Hook facility at the port of Milford Haven.

   The Dutch Gate LNG terminal in Rotterdam is due to receive a US shipment on June 24. The 176,300 cubic metres capacity vessel “Rioja Knutsen” lifted the cargo on June 9 from the Corpus Christi facility in Texas.

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Wednesday, 14 June 2023 05:31

Dutch LNG cargoes

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June 14 (LNGJ) - The Netherlands can expect to receive at least three more LNG deliveries for the remainder of June amid rising natural gas prices with the day-ahead Dutch Title Transfer Facility spot price on the European Energy Exchange hitting the equivalent of $11.240 per million British thermal units. The “Sonangol Benguela” with 160,500 cubic metres of capacity is scheduled to discharge a cargo from Angola on June 19 at the Dutch Gate terminal in Rotterdam, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted on June 4 from the southwest African nation’s plant at Soyo.

   The “Maran Gas Pericles” carrier, with 174,000 cubic metres capacity, was due to deliver a shipment on June 21 to the newest Dutch facility at Eemshaven in Groningen from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana and lifted on June 6. The Rotterdam terminal is due to receive a US cargo on June 24 on board the 176,300 cubic metres capacity “Rioja Knutsen” and lifted on June 9 from the Corpus Christi plant in Texas.

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Monday, 17 April 2023 07:52

Belgian-Dutch LNG

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April 17 (LNGJ) - Belgium and the Netherlands are scheduled to receive a combined seven cargoes in the coming week. They include one delivered to Zeebrugge on April 19 from Russia onboard the 172,600 cubic metres capacity carrier “Vladimir Vize”. The cargo was lifted from the Sabetta terminal in Siberia on April 12. A second shipment is headed for Zeebrugge from Angola. The carrier “Cubal” with 154,950 cubic metres of capacity is scheduled to berth on April 22.

   The Dutch Gate terminal in Rotterdam will receive a US cargo on April 18 discharged from the 176,300 cubic metres capacity “Rioja Knutsen” and lifted on April 4 from Sabine Pass in Louisiana. The “Gaslog Glasgow” with 174,000 cubic metres capacity will deliver another Sabine Pass cargo to the Netherlands on April 19 when it berths at the new Dutch facility at Eemshaven.

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Thursday, 09 February 2023 08:15

EU LNG delivery

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Feb 9 (LNGJ) – The LNG carrier, “Rioja Knutsen”, with 176,300 cubic metres of capacity, will deliver the European Union’s next cargo with the vessel scheduled to berth later on February 9 at the Dutch Gate import terminal in Rotterdam, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted on January 27 from the Corpus Christi export plant in Texas.

   That’s as the European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators, which will issue daily EU LNG price assessments from the end of March, published its latest February LNG cargo test assessment. The EU agency put the delivered-ex-ship (DES) spot cargo price for Northwest Europe at €53.85 per megawatt hour (MWh), the equivalent to about $16.930 per million British thermal units.

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Indian LNG imports soared last month by almost 39 percent as shipment came from nations such as Qatar, Australia, the US and Angola as India prepared to bring a fifth regasification terminal on line on the West Coast as it awaits its first facility on the East Coast.

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