25
Aug
2016

Zeebrugge LNG receives and re-exports same number of cargoes

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Belgium’s Zeebrugge LNG terminal received and re-exported the same number of cargoes in the first half of 2016, while also experiencing a surge in volumes taken away by road vehicles, terminal owner Fluxys reported this week.

A total of 16 LNG cargoes arrived and left Zeebrugge in the first half, but a spokesman for the terminal noted that volumes of deliveries and re-exports may have differed. The terminal had received 25 cargoes and re-exported 14 in H1 2015.

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