Angolan LNG cargo heading for Zeebrugge

Angolan LNG cargo heading for Zeebrugge

Angolan LNG cargo heading for Zeebrugge
Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Fluxys Belgium – P. Henderyckx)

The Fluxys-operated Zeebrugge liquefied natural gas terminal in Belgium is set to receive a cargo from the Chevron-led Angola LNG project.

Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Fluxys Belgium – P. Henderyckx)

According to the shipping data, the 2011-built liquefied natural gas carrier Sonangol Etosha capable of transporting 160,100-cbm of LNG is scheduled to dock at the Zeebrugge facility on April 12.

The vessel set off from the Soyo facility on April 1, the data shows.

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

Angola LNG is a joint venture between Chevron, Sonangol, BP, Eni, and Total and has the capacity to produce 5.2 million tons per year.

 

LNG World News Staff