Small-scale LNG tanker due at Zeebruge on Feb 22

The 15,600 cbm Coral Energy, chartered by Skangas, is scheduled to dock at the Fluxys-operated Zeebrugge LNG facility in Belgium on February 22.

Coral Energy will load a cargo of chilled gas and depart from Zeebrugge a day after, port data showed.

It is expected that the vessel will arrive at Skangas’ receiving terminal in Lysekil, Sweden around February 25.

The dual-fuel ice-class small LNG carrier, owned by Dutch shipping company Anthony Veder, loaded its first cargo of chilled gas at Zeebrugge in January 2015.

This was the first Skangass loading at the LNG plant in the port of Zeebrugge under the deal with Italy’s oil and gas giant Eni.

Skangas’ LNG deliveries up

Skangas, a unit of Finnish Gasum, delivered 33 percent more liquefied natural gas last year than in 2014.

The company delivered a total of 376,700 tonnes (5.2 TWh) of LNG in 2015 in Finland, Sweden and Norway.

 

LNG World News Staff