Qatargas delivers first cargo to DUSUP aboard Q-Max vessel

Qatargas has for the first time delivered LNG onboard a Q-Max vessel to the Dubai Supply Authority LNG terminal located at the Jebel Ali Port.

The Q-Max LNG vessel Lijmiliya has a capacity of 263,000 cubic meters, a length of 345 meters and is one of the largest LNG vessel class in the world. The Lijmiliya under charter to Qatargas is owned by Nakilat and operated by Shell International Trading and Shipping Company (STASCo).

The Lijmiliya was partially loaded with 150,000 cubic meters of LNG in the Port of Ras Laffan and arrived on the morning of 27th October alongside DUSUP’s 125,000 cubic meter FSRU Golar Freeze, which is moored at a jetty in the Jebel Ali Port for unloading its cargo. This being the first occasion for Q-Max vessel to call at Jebel Ali, the Lijmiliya was berthed in daylight hours and will take approximately 2 days to unload her cargo.

Qatargas and its partners followed a robust process of management of change in terms of due diligence that was required to get the Q-Max accepted in Jebel Ali Port.

The delivery is part of an agreement signed in 2008 between Qatargas 4 and Shell for the supply of LNG to DUSUP in Dubai. The first Q-Flex cargo from Qatargas was delivered to DUSUP in November 2010.

Qatargas currently utilizes a fleet of 19 Q-Flex and 13 Q-Max vessels in addition to 12 conventional LNG vessels.

 

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Press Release; Image : Qatargas