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May 16, 2019 · about 7 years ago

Q-Max bound for UK’s South Hook LNG terminal

The South Hook liquefied natural gas import facility on the Milford Haven waterway is set to accommodate one of the largest vessels in the global LNG tanker fleet.

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The South Hook liquefied natural gas import facility on the Milford Haven waterway is set to accommodate one of the largest vessels in the global LNG tanker fleet.

The 263,300-cbm Al Ghuwairiya Q-Max LNG carrier is scheduled to deliver a cargo to the South Hook liquefied natural gas terminal on May 20, shipping data from the Milford Haven Port Authority shows.

The vessel wholly-owned by Nakilat and chartered by the world’s largest LNG producer, Qatargas. It was built in South Korea by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and is under the management of Nakilat Shipping Qatar (NSQL).

Natural gas flows from the South Hook LNG terminal to the UK’s national grid on Thursday was around 52 mcm per day, according to the data from the National Grid.

LNG World News Staff

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