Chinese LNG imports surged by 33 percent last month with cargoes from nations such as Australia, Angola, Cuba, Russia and Qatar and were also up in the January-July period by 47 percent as the Asian nation maintained its growing levels of natural gas demand amid the commercial start-ups of more import infrastructure.
June 27 (LNGJ) - The 266,000 cubic meters capacity Q-Max vessel “Rasheeda” will deliver a cargo on June 28 to the Chinese Tangshan terminal at Caofeidian Port in northeast Hebei province from Ras Laffan plant in Qatar, according to shipping data. The carrier 177,000 cubic metres capacity “Spirit of Hela” will deliver a shipment on June 29 to the Higashi Oghishima terminal in Japan from Papua New Guinea. The 151,700 cubic metres capacity vessel “Al Areesh” will deliver a Qatargas cargo on June 29 to the Adriatic LNG facility offshore Italy. The 161,880 cubic metres capacity vessel “BW Pavilion Leeara” will deliver a shipment on July 1 to the Manzanillo terminal on the Pacific Coast of Mexico from the Cove Point export plant in Maryland. The 152,300 cubic metres capacity carrier “Seri Begawan” will deliver a cargo on July 3 to the Pengerang regasification terminal in Malaysia from the Gladstone plant in Queensland, Australia. The 148,300 cubic metres capacity vessel “LNG Ondo” will unload a cargo on July 7 at the Huelva facility in southwest Spain from the Nigerian plant at Bonny Island. The 173,400 cubic metres capacity carrier “Flex Endeavour” will deliver a shipment from Qatar on July 7 to the Zeebrugge terminal in Belgium.