UK’s Dragon LNG terminal to get cargo

Ports & Logistics
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The UK’s Dragon liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal is scheduled to receive a cargo of the chilled fuel next week.

Image courtesy of Dragon LNG

Shipping data from the Milford Haven Port Authority shows the 160,106-cbm Corcovado LNG is scheduled to arrive at the Dragon facility, jointly owned by the Hague-based LNG giant Shell and Malaysian energy major Petronas, on December 19.

The port data showed on Thursday that the source of the cargo was unknown and yet to be announced.

Corcovado LNG was anchored off Honningsvag, Norway on Wednesday, its AIS data shows.

To remind, Russia’s Novatek recently completed the first ship-to-ship LNG transshipment in the area near the port of Honningsvag in northern Norway.

The Arc7 ice-class LNG tanker Vladimir Rusanov reloaded an LNG cargo delivered from the Yamal LNG facility at Sabetta to the lower ice-class designated tanker Pskov, which then delivered the reloaded cargo to customers in North-West Europe.

 

LNG World News Staff