South Korea May Get at Least 4 Spot LNG Cargoes, Ship Data Show

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South Korea, the world’s second-biggest buyer of liquefied natural gas, may receive at least four spot cargoes of the fuel in the next two months, according to ship-tracking data.

Stena Crystal Sky may reach the Incheon facility tomorrow with a shipment probably from Trinidad & Tobago, ship transmissions captured by AISLive on Bloomberg show. Maran Gas Coronis may reach the terminal on Oct. 5 with a cargo from Egypt, while LNG Imo may arrive on Oct. 16 carrying a cargo from Nigeria, according to ship data.