May 8 (LNGJ) – Two LNG cargoes are headed for the UK in the days ahead, one from the US and one from Angola. The “Cobia LNG” with 174,000 cubic metres of capacity is scheduled to berth on May 10 at the UK South Hook terminal in Milford Haven in Wales with a cargo from Freeport LNG in Texas lifted on April 24, according to shipping data.
The “Sonangol Etosha” with 160,500 metres of capacity is due to berth on May 12 at the Isle of Grain LNG terminal on the Medway River in Kent, southern England, with a shipment loaded on April 27 from the Soyo export plant in Angola.
Jan 11 (LNGJ) - The UK is scheduled to receive its third LNG shipment from Angola in the past two weeks when the “Sonangol Benguela” with 160,500 cubic metres capacity berths on January 12 at the Isle of Grain LNG import terminal on the Medway River southeast of London, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted on December 29 from the Soyo LNG export plant near the Congo River delta in southwest Africa.
Jan 2 (LNGJ) - The UK is scheduled to receive its second LNG shipment from Angola in the past week when the “Sonangol Etosha” with 160,500 cubic metres capacity berths on January 2 at the Isle of Grain LNG import terminal on the Medway River southeast of London, according to shipping data. The cargo was lifted on December 19 from the Soyo LNG export plant near the Congo River delta in southwest Africa.
Indian liquefied natural gas imports rose for a sixth month in the current fiscal year as volumes steadily increase from Qatar and the Atlantic Basin countries such as Nigeria and Angola.