Tuesday, 24 July 2018 05:58

LNG ship movements

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July 24 (LNGJ) - The 210,185 cubic metres capacity “Al Bahiya” will deliver a partial cargo on July 25 to the Malta import facility from Ras Laffan in Qatar, according to shipping data. The 145,000 cubic metres capacity “Al Thakira” will unload a Qatargas shipment on July 28 at the Revithoussa import terminal in Greece. The 148,300 cubic metres capacity vessel “LNG Imo” will deliver a cargo on August 2 to the French Montoir-de-Bretagne terminal on the Atlantic Coast from Bonny island plant in Nigeria. The 150,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Seri Camellia”, owned by Malaysia International Shipping Corp., is scheduled to arrive on August 2 at the Cove Point export plant in the US East Coast state of Maryland to lift a cargo. The 155,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “British Sapphire” will deliver a shipment on August 9 to the Map Ta Phut terminal in Thailand from the Trinidad export plant in the Caribbean.

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Malaysian International Shipping Corp., whose liquefied natural gas fleet comprises 30 vessels among its 120 ships, posted lower first-quarter revenue and profits, though the outlook for the LNG sector was viewed by the company as positive.

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Monday, 27 November 2017 06:59

LNG ship movements

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Nov 27 (LNGJ) - The 150,000 cubic metres capacity “Seri Camillia” is unloading a cargo on November 28 at the Indian Dahej terminal, operated by Petronet, from the Equatorial Guinea export plant on Bioko Island in West Africa, according to shipping data. The 160,400 cubic metres capacity vessel “Malanje” is scheduled to unload another shipment at Dahej on November 29 from the Angola plant in southwest Africa. The 210,100 cubic metres capacity carrier “Duhail” will deliver a cargo on December 1 to the Himeji terminal in Japan from Ras Laffan in Qatar. The 215,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Al Utouriya” will deliver a Qatargas shipment on December 12 to the South Korean Pyeongtaek terminal, operated by Korea Gas Corp.

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Petronas, the Malaysian energy company, has an LNG carrier in place to lift the first commercial cargo from the floating production plant, the “PFLNG Stu”, deployed over a natural gas field offshore Sarawak.

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Malaysia International Shipping Corp., the Asian nation’s liquefied natural gas and energy fleet owner, has named a new LNG carrier as it progresses with floating and onshore expansion.

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