Trinidad cargo heading for Dragon LNG terminal

Trinidad cargo heading for Dragon LNG terminal

Trinidad cargo heading for Dragon LNG terminal
Image courtesy of Dragon LNG

The UK’s Dragon LNG terminal is scheduled to receive a cargo of liquefied natural gas from the Atlantic LNG export facility in Point Fortin, Trinidad and Tobago.

Image courtesy of Dragon LNG

Data from the Milford Haven Port Authority shows the 174,000-cbm Pan Asia LNG carrier is scheduled to dock at the Dragon LNG facility on April 9.

The terminal at Waterston, Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire, is owned by Shell (50 percent) and Petronas (50 percent).

The facility has a maximum gas send out rate to the NTS of 7.6 billion cubic meters of gas per annum. The terminal can supply up to 10 percent of the UK’s energy needs.

The Pan Asia has been built by the Chinese shipyard Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding for joint investors, CNOOC Energy Technology & Services Limited, Teekay, BW Group and China LNG Shipping to primarily transport liquefied natural gas from the QCLNG project in Australia to China.

 

LNG World News Staff