Al Samriya LNG carrier bound for South Hook

Q-Max deliveries to the United Kingdom’s South Hook LNG terminal continue in September with another one scheduled to unload next week.

The 263,000-cbm Q-Max carrier, Al Samriya, has loaded a cargo at Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG facilities and is scheduled to dock at South Hook terminal’s jetty on September 14.

According to the Milford Haven Port Authority data this will be the second cargo delivered to the terminal in a space of three days.

Gas flows into the national gas transmission network from the South Hook terminal continued at the rate of around 49.4 mcm/day during September 8, National Grid data shows.

The South Hook terminal has the capacity to process 15.6 million tons of LNG a year and is capable of delivering 21 billion cubic meters of gas a year into the UK’s national transmission system.

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LNG World News Staff