Updates with identified destination of South Hook, Milford Haven
UK LNG receipts are will quicken in early February, with the 210,100m³ Al Khattiya expected at the South Hook terminal on 2 February.
The Al Khattiya is scheduled to arrive three days after the 261,700m³ Al Samriya, which is expected at South Hook on 30 January.
The interval between cargoes has been shortened at the end of this month after two nine-day gaps between deliveries in the middle of January. South Hook is scheduled to receive five cargoes this month, or one every 6.2 days.
South Hook stocks were 247,000m³ this morning, or 35pc of capacity. Sendout would need to be 18.4mn m³/d on 26 January-1 February to accommodate full cargoes from the Al Khattiya, the Al Samriya and the 266,000m³ Zarga, which docked at the terminal today. Sendout was 22mn m³/d early this afternoon.

