After a month of delays, which has seen a number of tankers moored off the coast of Kuwait, the Mina Al Ahmadi LNG terminal has finally received its first commercial cargo.
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According to Reuters’ AISLive ship tracker, the 147,000m³ Grand Aniva tanker from the Sakhalin II project was docked at the port earlier this week.
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The Mina Al-Ahmadi terminal is run jointly by Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) and US firm Excelerate Energy.
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The arrival of the Grand Aniva marks the first of a series of deliveries agreed as part of a deal between KNPC and Shell to supplement Kuwait’s growing domestic demand as the country develops its own gas reserves.
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Other ships, including the Sohar LNG tanker, the Grand Mereya and the Trinity Arrow (both from Sakhalin) are expected to dock within the next two weeks.
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