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    Pakistan seeks two LNG cargoes in Nov

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PLL has floated the tender due to the cancellation of two cargoes by the firm’s term suppliers for the month, according to a media report.

by: Shardul Sharma

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Pakistan seeks two LNG cargoes in Nov

State-run Pakistan LNG (PLL) has invited bids for the supply of two 140,000-m3 LNG cargoes during November, according to tender documents issued by the company on November 2.

PLL is seeking LNG cargoes for delivery on November 19-20 and November 26-27. The tender closes on November 5. PLL has floated the tender due to the cancellation of two cargoes by the firm’s term suppliers for the month, Reuters reported citing a source. Gunvor could not supply the cargo because of force majeure at Equatorial Guinea’s LNG plant while Eni could not deliver a cargo due to a default by its backend supplier.

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The cargoes will be delivered on an ex-ship basis to the floating terminal operated by Pakistan GasPort at Port Qasim near Karachi “or such other LNG terminal within Pakistan as may be advised by PLL”. Pakistan has two import terminals – one operated by Pakistan GasPort and one by Elengy. Both are at Port Qasim near Karachi.