Oct 11 (LNGJ) - The 75,000 cubic metres capacity “Cheikh Bouamama” is scheduled to unload an Algerian cargo on October 11 at the Cartagena import terminal in southeast Spain, according to shipping data. The 140,000 metres capacity vessel “Arctic Voyager” will deliver a cargo on October 19 to the Bilbao terminal in northwest Spain from the Hammerfest plant in Norway, operated by Statoil. The 266,000 cubic metres capacity Q-Max carrier “Al Dafna” will deliver a cargo on October 15 to the South Korean Tong-Yeong terminal, operated by Korea Gas Corp., from Ras Laffan in Qatar. The 160,000 cubic metres capacity “Asia Excellence” will unload a shipment on October 18 at the South Korean Boryeong terminal, owned by SK E&S, from the Bontang plant in Indonesia.
Gas Natural Fenosa, the Spanish utility whose liquefied natural gas assets include long-term LNG contracts to receive cargoes from the US Sabine Pass export plant in Louisiana as well as from Russia, said it would move its headquarters out of Barcelona because the escalating independence activity in the region of Catalonia was affecting business confidence.
July 5 (LNGJ) - The 266,000 Q-Max carrier “Al Bahiya” is scheduled to deliver a cargo on July 9 to the Chinese import terminal at Shenzhen from the Ras Laffan export plant in Qatar, according to shipping data. The 160,000 cubic metres capacity ship “Asia Endeavour”, owned by Chevron Shipping, will deliver a cargo on July 9 to the Japanese Oita import terminal, operated by Kyushu Electric, from the Woodside Petroleum export facility in Dampier, Western Australia. The 216,000 Q-Flex vessel “Al Thumama” will unload a shipment on July 10 at the Barcelona import terminal in northeast Spain from Ras Laffan in Qatar. The 141,000 cubic metres capacity “LNG Adamawa” will unload a shipment on July 11 at the Bilbao terminal in northwest Spain from the Bonny Island plant in Nigeria.
June 28 (LNGJ) - The 75,000 cubic metres capacity Med-Max vessel “Cheikh Bouamama” is scheduled to unload a shipment on June 30 at the Barcelona import terminal in northeast Spain from the Skikda liquefaction plant in Algeria, according to shipping data. The 159,950 cubic metres capacity “Energy Atlantic” will deliver a cargo on June 30 to the Egyptian LNG terminal port of Ain Sokhna in the Gulf of Suez where two FSRUs are deployed. The cargo for Egypt was lifted on June 10 at the Bonny Island export plant in Nigeria. The 160,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “Asian Vision” will unload a shipment on July 7 at the Chinese Dalian import facility, owned by PetroChina, from the Woodside Petroleum’s Dampier export terminal in Western Australia.
May 23 (LNGJ) - The 145,700 cubic metres capacity “Al Jassasiya” is unloading a cargo on May 23 at the Barcelona import facility in northeast Spain from the Ras Laffan export terminal in Qatar, according to shipping data. The 75,000 cubic metres capacity “Cheikh Bouamama” will deliver a shipment from Sonatrach in Algeria on May 25 to the Huelva import terminal in southwest Spain.
Nov 3 (LNGJ) - The 147,200 cubic metres capacity carrier “Arctic Lady” will deliver a cargo to the Barcelona import terminal in northeast Spain on November 5 from the Hammerfest liquefaction plant in Northern Norway, operated by Statoil. The 147,200 cubic metre capacity ship “Arctic Princess” will unload a shipment from Norway on November 6 at the Lithuanian import facility at Klaipeda on the Baltic coast.
Gas Natural Fenosa, the Spanish utility and natural gas and LNG player, said net profit dropped but still amounted to just over $1 billion in the first nine months of 2016 as it restructured some businesses.
May 20 (LNGJ) – The 140,000 cubic metres capacity “Arctic Voyager” is scheduled to deliver a Norwegian cargo on May 22 to the import terminal at the Lithuanian Baltic port of Klaipeda. The 75,500 cubic metres capacity carrier “Cheikh Bouamama” was unloading a cargo from Skikda in Algeria on May 20 at the Barcelona import terminal in Spain. The “Puteri Firus Satu” has delivered a shipment from Malaysia to the Incheon import facility operated by Korea Gas Corp. The 165,500 cubic metres capacity “Woodside Donaldson” has unloaded a cargo from the Dampier export plant in Western Australia at the Japanese import terminal in the port of Nagoya.