July 5 (LNGJ) - Three LNG cargoes are headed for Belgium as deliveries to other European ports start to decline. The LNG carrier “Lusail” with 142,800 cubic metres capacity is scheduled to discharge a shipment from Qatar on July 6 at the Belgian terminal at Zeebrugge. The cargo was lifted on June 17 from Ras Laffan in the Gulf. A second Qatari cargo is due at the Belgian port on July 14 on board the “Simaisma”, a vessel with capacity of 143,000 cubic metres.
In between the Qatari deliveries will be the arrival on July 12 of the carrier “Vladimir Rusanov” with a trans-shipment from the Yamal export plant in Arctic Russia lifted on July 2 from the port of Sabetta.
Sept 16 (LNG) - Two Q-Max LNG cargoes are heading for the UK from Qatar next week and a Qatari shipment is also due in Belgium, according to shipping data. The 260,925 cubic metres capacity vessel “Umm Slal” is scheduled to discharge a cargo on September 21 at the UK South Hook import terminal at Milford Haven.
A second shipment is due on September 23 at South Hook onboard the 261,045 cubic metres capacity carrier “Al Mafyar”. Another LNG vessel, the 142,970 cubic metres Greek-flagged “Simaisma”, is scheduled to deliver a cargo from Ras Laffan to Zeebrugge in Belgium on September 25.