France is set to receive a Norwegian LNG cargo aboard the 162,400m³ BW GDF Suez Brussels on 26 February.
The tanker was anchored not far from Norway's 4.2mn t/yr Snohvit liquefaction train today, but had not yet loaded a cargo.
The shipment was not previously part of the delivery schedule, as another delivery slot has been allocated at the 7.25mn t/yr Montoir receiving terminal to accommodate it.
Following the addition, the terminal has three slots allotted for deliveries and one for a re-export in February.
The 137,000m³ LNG Bayelsa delivered a Nigerian cargo to Montoir on 4 February while the 153,000m³ Provalys arrived to perform a reload today. The 122,000m³ LNG Port Harcourt is also scheduled to arrive at Montoir a day before the BW GDF Suez Brussels.
In the south of France the 75,500m³ Cheikh El Mokrani has been scheduled to deliver an Algerian cargo to the 4mn t/yr Fos Tonkin terminal on 13 February, while the arrival of the similarly sized Cheikh Bouamama, also to Fos Tonkin, was pushed back from today to 11 February.
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