Dec 26 (LNG) - The US Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana, operated by the largest US LNG exporter Cheniere Energy, is scheduled to deliver two LNG cargoes to the UK, including the first shipment of 2023, according to shipping data.
The LNG carrier “Nohshu Maru” with capacity 177,300 cubic metres is scheduled to discharge a cargo on December 30 from Sabine Pass plant at the UK South Hook terminal in the Welsh port of Milford Haven. Then on January 1, the “LNG Sakura”, with 177,000 cubic metres of capacity, will deliver a shipment to South Hook lifted on December 19 from the Louisiana facility.
Jan 22 (LNGJ) - The 161,880 cubic metres capacity carrier “BW Pavilion Leeara” will deliver a US cargo on January 29 to the UK South Hook import terminal at Milford Haven in Wales from the Sabine Pass plant in Louisiana, according to the port authority. The shipment was heading for the UK as the National Balancing Point benchmark natural gas price was at the equivalent of $7.50 per million British thermal units, while one of the main continental European prices, the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF), was lower at around $7.25 per MMBtu.
April 20 (LNGJ) - The 266,000 cubic metres capacity Q-Max carrier “Shagra” will unload a cargo on April 26 at the UK Milford Haven import terminal in Wales from the Ras Laffan plant in Qatar, according to the port authorities. The delivery was heading for the UK as the National Balancing Point benchmark natural gas price was at the equivalent of $7.20 per million British thermal units, while one of the main continental European prices, the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF), was slightly lower at the equivalent of around $7.15 per MMBtu.
Sept 19 (LNGJ) - The 210,100 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex carrier “Al Sheehaniya” will deliver a shipment on September 24 to the UK Milford Haven import terminal in Wales from the Ras Laffan plant in Qatar, according to shipping data. The delivery was heading for the UK as the National Balancing Point benchmark natural gas price was at the equivalent of $6.45 per million British thermal units, while one of the main continental European prices, the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF), was lower at the equivalent of around $6.00 per MMBtu.
July 13 (LNGJ) - The 261,700 Q-Max carrier “Lijmiliya” is scheduled to deliver a cargo on July 20 to the UK Milford Haven import terminal in Wales from the Ras Laffan plant in Qatar, according to shipping data. The delivery was fixed as the UK National Balancing Point benchmark natural gas price was at the equivalent of $4.35 per million British thermal units, while one of the main continental European prices, the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF), was higher at around $4.80 per MMBtu.
March 22 (LNGJ) - The 266,000 cubic metres capacity Q-Max vessel “Al Mafyar” is scheduled to deliver a cargo on March 27 to the UK South Hook terminal at Milford Haven in Wales from Ras Laffan in Qatar, port authorities said. The deliveries of LNG to Europe’s largest natural gas market come at a time when prices have fallen to their lowest levels of 2017. The UK National Balancing Point price was last at the equivalent of $5.05 per million British thermal units while one of the main continental European prices, the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF), was quoted at around $5.10 per MMBtu.