U.S., Trinidad cargoes booked at UK’s Dragon LNG terminal

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The UK’s Dragon LNG terminal is scheduled to receive a pair of liquefied natural gas cargoes later this week. 

Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Dragon LNG)

First of the two cargoes has been loaded at Cheniere’s Sabine Pass export facility in Louisiana. The 155,000-cbm TFDE LNG carrier GasLog Shanghai is scheduled to dock at the Dragon LNG facility on March 5.

The second cargo, being transported onboard the 137,814-cbm LNG carrier Hispania Spirit is scheduled to dock at the facility also on March 5. The cargo has been loaded at the Atlantic LNG facility in Point Fortin, Trinidad and Tobago.

The terminal at Waterston, Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire, is owned by Shell (50 percent) and the London-based independent infrastructure investment manager, Ancala Partners that acquired a 50 percent stake in the facility from Petronas.

The facility has a maximum gas send-out rate to the NTS of 7.6 billion cubic meters of gas per annum. The terminal can supply up to 10 percent of the UK’s energy needs.

 

LNG World News Staff