Dec 18 (LNGJ) - The UK is scheduled to receive at least three LNG cargoes in the coming week from Trinidad, Norway and the US Gulf Coast. The “Bilbao Knutsen” with 135,000 cubic metres capacity is scheduled to discharge a cargo from Trinidad on December 22 at the UK Dragon import terminal at the Port of Milford Haven. The cargo was loaded on November 21 at the Caribbean nation’s Point Fortin facility, according to shipping data.
The “Arctic Princess” with 147,835 cubic metres capacity is due to deliver a cargo to the Dragon terminal on December 25 from the Hammerfest plant in northern Norway. The shipment was lifted on December 17 from the Norwegian facility. A second cargo is due for delivery to Milford Haven on December 25 at the South Hook terminal on board the “Traiano Knutsen” with 180,000 cubic metres capacity. That shipment was loaded on December 3 at Sempra’s Cameron plant in Louisiana.
Oct 3 (LNGJ) - Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany are scheduled to receive assorted cargo deliveries this week. The vessel “LNG Benue” with 142,990 cubic metres capacity is scheduled to deliver a shipment from Nigeria on October 8 to the Belgian import terminal at Zeebrugge, according to shipping data.
The “Traiano Knutsen” with 180,000 of capacity will discharge a US cargo on October 6 at the Dutch floating import facilities at Eemshaven in Groningen. The cargo was loaded on September 18 at the Corpus Christi export plant in Texas. The carrier “Arctic Discoverer” with 139,760 cubic metres capacity is due to unload a cargo from Norway on October 5 at the German North Sea port of Wilhelmshaven. The shipment was lifted on September 23 from the Hammerfest plant in Northern Norway.
Nov 14 (LNGJ) - The two UK LNG import terminals at the Port of Milford are scheduled to receive four cargoes this week, three from the US and one from Peru, according to shipping data. The 177,000 cubic metres capacity “Grace Dahlia” will deliver a cargo on November 17 from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana and on the same day the 170,200 cubic metres capacity vessel “Kool Boreas” will discharge a shipment at the Dragon import facility at the Welsh port lifted on October 12 from the Pampa Melchorita plant on the Pacific Coast of Mexico.
The 177,000 cubic metres capacity “LNG Bonny II” is then scheduled to deliver a US cargo to the Dragon terminal on November 18 from the Cove Point plant in Maryland. This will be followed by the arrival at South Hook on November 19 of the 180,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Traiano Knutsen” carrying LNG from the Corpus Christi plant in Texas.
Oct 10 (LNGJ) – The UK is receiving at least two US LNG cargoes this week, according to shipping data. The 180,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “GasLog Windsor” was berthing on October 10 at the Isle of Grain import terminal, operated by National Grid plc on the Medway River estuary southeast of London. The cargo was lifted on September 26 from Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana on September 25.
A second UK delivery is scheduled on October 14 on board the 180,000 cubic metres capacity carrier “Traiano Knutsen” at the UK South Hook import terminal at Milford Haven of QatarEnergy. The cargo was lifted on October 1 from Cheniere’s Corpus Christi plant in Texas.
The United Kingdom is expected to receive about half a dozen cargoes of liquefied natural gas in the coming week, including three shipments from the US at the UK port of Milford Haven.