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July 19, 2018 · about 8 years ago

Q-Max on way to UK’s South Hook LNG terminal

The UK’s South Hook liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal is scheduled to receive a cargo of the chilled fuel from Qatar next week. According to the port of Milford haven data, the Nakilat-owned Q-Max LNG carrier Bu Samra is expected to dock at the South Hook terminal’s jetty on July 26. The 267,335-

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The UK’s South Hook liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal is scheduled to receive a cargo of the chilled fuel from Qatar next week.

According to the port of Milford haven data, the Nakilat-owned Q-Max LNG carrier Bu Samra is expected to dock at the South Hook terminal’s jetty on July 26.

The 267,335-cbm carrier, one of the world’s largest LNG vessels, was on Thursday sailing in the Mediterranean Sea, the shipping data from VesselsValue shows.

Natural gas flows from the South Hook LNG terminal to the UK’s national grid on Tuesday morning was around 6.75 mcm per day, according to the data from the National Grid.

LNG World News Staff

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