First transshipment of GDF Suez LNG cargo
GDF Suez has announced the transshipment of an LNG cargo at the Montoir-de-Bretagne LNG terminal of Elengy.
From Norway to Asia
The LNG originated at the Snøhvit liquefaction plant in Norway, and was shipped to Montoir-de-Bretagne where it was then transshipped to a second LNG tanker that will deliver the cargo to its Asian customer.
The two vessels used in the transshipment were under short and medium-term charters from NYK, the ship owner and a partner of GDF Suez.
Transshipment services
The contract for this transshipment services has allowed GDF Suez to optimise the management of its shipping capacity by chartering one vessel, the Grace Dahlia, on a short-term basis for the first leg of the route, while using the Grace Barleria, a medium-term charter vessel, for the second leg.
The transshipment possibilities offered by Elengy provide new flexibility to shippers, including the option to split large cargos into several smaller shipments or to change ships at mid-route between producer and consumer.
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/lng-shipping/15042014/transshipment_of_gdf_suez_lng_cargo_435/
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