Qatari cargo heading for South Hook LNG

The South Hook LNG terminal on the shores of UK’s Milford Haven waterway is scheduled to receive a new cargo from Qatar.
The cargo is being transported onboard the 210,000 cbm Q-Flex LNG carrier Al Bahiya from Qatar’s Ras Laffan complex.
The vessel is scheduled to dock at South Hook’s jetty on February 12, the Milford Haven Port Authority data shows.
Natural gas flows from the South Hook LNG terminal to the UK’s national grid on Friday was around 56.69 mcm per day, according to the data from the National Grid.
The South Hook LNG terminal, owned by Qatar Petroleum, ExxonMobil and Total, can provide around 20 percent of Britain’s natural gas requirements.
LNG World News Staff
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