May 10 (LNGJ) - Germany was receiving its second US LNG delivery of the week after the first was discharged earlier at the terminal in the North Sea port of Wilhelmshaven by the carrier “Stena Crystal Sky” with 173,000 cubic metres of capacity. That cargo was lifted from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana on April 24, according to shipping data. The US cargo was delivered as the German Trading Hub Europe (THE) wholesale natural gas price was last at the equivalent of $11.800 per million British thermal units.
A second LNG delivery was scheduled to be unloaded at the Baltic port of Lubmin on May 10 from the 170,000 cubic metres capacity ship, the “Seapeak Bahrain”. The carrier was loaded on April 17 at the Cameron LNG plant in Louisiana.
Jan 17 (LNG) – Three LNG cargoes are heading for the UK Isle of Grain import terminal at the end of January from the US Gulf Coast as prices at the UK National Balancing Point dropped to a 17-month low of $16.70 per million British thermal units, a level last seen on September 2, 2021. The “BW Pavilion Aranda” with capacity of 173,400 cubic metres is scheduled to deliver a cargo on January 28 from the Cameron LNG plant in Louisiana and that was lifted on January 15, according to shipping data. Two other cargoes are being delivered from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana.
The 173,600 cubic metres capacity “Stena Crystal Sky” is scheduled to berth on January 29 at the Medway River terminal to discharge its Louisiana shipment and the third cargo heading for the Kent terminal is scheduled to arrive on January 31 onboard the “Ribero Duero Knutsen” with 173,400 cubic metres of capacity.
US LNG exports data showed that in the latest month of shipments a total of 26 cargoes were delivered to 12 different nations, including six in Central America, the Caribbean and South America, four in Asia and one in the Middle East and one in Europe.