LNG Tankers Expected to Dock in British, Belgian Ports
The following table is an overview of liquefied natural gas tankers expected to arrive in the U.K., Belgium and northwest Europe.
The snapshot is compiled using AISLive data on Bloomberg and information from port authorities. It includes spot and multiyear contract cargoes and may not capture all ships. Tanker capacity is given in cubic meters of LNG, which is cooled to a liquid for transport. Data on whether the ship is loading for export or unloading is given if known.
The U.K. is Europe’s largest and most-active gas market. Interconnector (U.K.) Ltd. operates a two-way pipeline between Zeebrugge, the location of Belgium’s only LNG terminal, and Bacton, east England.
U.K. Tanker Capacity Expected Origin Terminal ------ -------- -------- ------ -------- Arctic Princess 147,835 Anchored Norway Falmouth Mozah 261,988 Sept. 4 Qatar South Hook 1 Al Thumama 216,235 Sept. 5 Qatar Isle of Grain Onaiza 205,963 Sept. 7 Qatar South Hook 1 Al Ghuwairiya 257,984 Sept. 9 Qatar South Hook 1 * The Arctic Princess moored in Falmouth, a common anchoring point in southwest England, on Aug. 31 Belgium Tanker Capacity Expected Origin Terminal * ------ -------- -------- ------ -------- - Al Jassasiya 142,890 Sept. 2 Qatar Zeebrugge U Trinity Glory 152,675 Sept. 5 Qatar Zeebrugge U Al Huwaila 214,176 Sept. 9 Qatar Zeebrugge U Ejnan 145,000 Sept. 13 Qatar Zeebrugge U * U - Unloading L - Loading NK - Not Known
To contact the reporters on this story: Ben Farey in London at bfarey@bloomberg.net; Rob Verdonck in London at rverdonck@bloomberg.net.
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