Centrica's first LNG cargo under deal with Cheniere leaves Sabine Pass

Centrica’s first LNG cargo under deal with Cheniere leaves Sabine Pass

Centrica's first LNG cargo under deal with Cheniere leaves Sabine Pass
Image courtesy of Sabine Pass LNG

UK’s Centrica said it has loaded its first liquified natural gas cargo from the fifth LNG train at the Sabine Pass liquefaction plant in Louisiana under the agreement signed in 2013 with Cheniere Energy Partners.

Image courtesy of Sabine Pass LNG

The gas was loaded onto the GasLog Skagen vessel over the weekend and will be transiting the Atlantic to land in Europe in early October.

Commenting on the first cargo, Jonathan Westby, co-managing director of Centrica Energy Marketing & Trading and global head of LNG, said, “this cargo represents a significant milestone in Centrica’s involvement with LNG.”

Under the terms of the agreement, Centrica purchases LNG for an initial 20-year period, with the option for a 10-year extension.

The agreement is on a free on board (FOB) basis, giving it destination rights for the cargoes. This amounts to approximately 1.75 million metric tonnes per annum (mmtpa).