Skip to main content

Sakhalin Energy hits LNG cargo milestone

Published by , Digital Assistant Editor
LNG Industry,


Sakhalin Energy has announced that it has offloaded its 1000th LNG cargo, which is to be delivered to Japan and split between Tokyo Electric and Tokyo Gas. The volume of the cargo is 145 000 m3 of LNG and was offloaded from Prigorodnoye Port on 25 August.

The Asia-Pacific region is the major consumer of Sakhalin LNG. From 2009, approximately 72% of Sakhalin LNG was delivered to Japan and 22% to South Korea. Among other buyers were China, Taiwan, India, Kuwait and Thailand.

Edited from press release by

Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/26082015/sakhalin-energy-hits-lng-cargo-milestone-1197/

You might also like

INOXCVA's mini LNG terminals: A modular, scalable, reliable, safe, and cost-efficient LNG distribution solution for remote locations and islands.

INOXCVA’s mini LNG terminals offer a modular, scalable, and cost-efficient solution for delivering clean energy to remote regions and islands. With rapid deployment, low CAPEX, and multi-sector utility, they enable LNG-based power, industrial fuel, and mobility where traditional infrastructure is unviable – bridging the last-mile gap in energy access.

 
 

Embed article link: (copy the HTML code below):