UK’s Grain LNG terminal re-exports cargo

The UK’s Grain LNG import terminal, operated by National Grid, has shipped a cargo of previously imported liquefied natural gas.

The 155,000 cbm Gaslog Saratoga LNG carrier reloaded a cargo of the chilled fuel and departed from the terminal on the Isle of Grain last week, a spokesperson from National Grid confirmed to LNG World News on Monday.

According to shipping data, the vessel is carrying a cargo of LNG to the Penuelas LNG terminal in Puerto Rico.

Grain LNG started offering reloading services to customers last year, the first time such a service has been offered in the UK.

The terminal can import 15 million tonnes of gas each year and is the largest importation facility in Europe and the 8th largest in the world, according to Grain LNG’s website.

 

LNG World News Staff