Panama Canal

3 LNG Carriers Transit Panama Canal in One Day

Panama Canal

Three LNG carriers were transited through Panama Canal’s Neopanamax locks in a single day, a new record for the waterway.

On Tuesday, April 17, the Panama Canal handled the Clean Ocean, Gaslog Gibraltar and Gaslog Hong Kong vessels, which first arrived at the canal from the Pacific Ocean and transited north, departing on the Atlantic side, the canal administration said.

“The development marks a significant milestone for the Panama Canal and its service of the burgeoning LNG segment – which began transiting the waterway for the first time following the inauguration of the Expanded Canal. The segment has seen steady growth in the nearly two years since,” the administration added.

Currently, the Panama Canal offers one of the seven Neopanamax reservation slots available per day to LNG shippers, which currently average five transits per week.

However, during periods of high seasonal demand, the waterway has transited two vessels in one day on 14 separate occasions. In this fiscal year, as of March 2018, the canal has locked 134 LNG transits.

As demand from the LNG segment continues to grow, the Canal remains committed to meeting the needs of its customers and taking the necessary steps to increase capacity commensurate with demand,” the canal administration stressed.

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