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June 13, 2019 · about 7 years ago

Pair of Qatari LNG cargoes heading for Zeebrugge

The Fluxys-operated Zeebrugge liquefied natural gas terminal in Belgium booked a pair of cargoes of LNG from Qatar.

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The Fluxys-operated Zeebrugge liquefied natural gas terminal in Belgium booked a pair of cargoes of LNG from Qatar.

The shipping data shows the first of the two cargoes being transported onboard the 210,000-cbm Q-Flex LNG carrier Al Bahiya. The vessel is scheduled to dock at the terminal on June 20, the data shows.

The second od the two cargoes is being transported onboard the WilPride liquefied natural gas carrier capable of transporting up to 156,000 cubic meters of LNG. The vessel set off from Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG complex on June 6 and is scheduled to dock at the Zeebrugge LNG facility on June 26.

The Zeebrugge LNG terminal, that mainly imports LNG from Qatar, has an annual throughput capacity of nine billion cubic meters of natural gas.

LNG World News Staff

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