Thursday, 21 December 2023 08:51

Belgian-German LNG

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Dec 21 (LNGJ) – Four cargoes are heading for Belgium and Germany in the next week from Russia, Qatar, Angola and the US state of Louisiana. The carrier “Eduard Toll” with 177,000 cubic metres capacity is expected to arrive at the Belgian LNG import terminal at Zeebrugge with a Russian cargo. The shipment was lifted on December 19 from the Yamal plant near the port of Sabetta in northern Siberia, according to shipping data. The Qatari carrier “Al Khor” with 135,295 cubic metres capacity is scheduled to deliver a cargo to Zeebrugge on December 27, lifted from Ras Laffan in the Gulf on December 2.

   The other cargoes are heading for Germany in the next week. The “Sonangol Sambizanga” with capacity of 160,500 cubic metres is scheduled to discharge a cargo from Angola on December 24 at the floating terminal in the North Sea port of Wilhelmshaven. The shipment was lifted on December 8 from the southwest African nation’s export plant at Soyo. Another vessel heading for Germany is the “Marvel Falcon” with 174,000 cubic metres capacity. The ship is scheduled to berth with a US cargo on December 25 at the Brunsbüttel terminal on the Elbe. The volumes were loaded on December 10 at the Cameron LNG plant in Louisiana.

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The southwest African nation of Angola, a liquefied natural gas exporter to nations such as India and China, has signed an accord with an American company to set up LNG import facilities as part of a gas-to-power project.

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Wednesday, 29 August 2018 06:24

LNG cargo deliveries

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Aug 29 (LNGJ) – The 140,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Arctic Voyager” is unloading a shipment at the Bilbao terminal in northwest Spain from the Hammerfest plant in Norway operated by Equinor, according to shipping data. The 155,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “British Diamond” will deliver a cargo on August 30 to the Japanese Ishikari terminal, operated by Hokkaido Gas, from the Papua New Guinea export plant operated by ExxonMobil. The 160,500 cubic metres capacity “Sonangol Sambizanga” will unload a shipment on September 1 at the Dahej terminal in India, operated by Petronet, from the Anglo plant at Soyo in southwest Africa. The 210,000 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex vessel “Al Oraiq” will deliver a cargo on September 6 to the Shanwei terminal in the southern Guangdong province of China from the Ras Laffan plant in Qatar. The 145,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “LNG Jupiter” will unload a shipment on September 15 at the Incheon terminal in South Korea from the Oman plant at Sur on the Arabian peninsula.

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