“Milaha Ras Laffan” berthed at  South Hook Terminal at Milford Haven in Wales yesterday

The first commercial cargo from RasGas reached the South Hook Terminal at Milford Haven in Wales yesterday. The “Milaha Ras Laffan” berthed yesterday and is now discharging 2,950,000mn BTU (British thermal unit) of liquefied natural gas for supply to the UK natural gas market.
South Hook Gas chairman Fahad al-Subaiey said, “South Hook Gas now supplies more gas into the UK than any other LNG shipper and this agreement with RasGas gives us the opportunity to receive additional cargoes in future, helping to improve supply diversity.”
Khalid Sultan R al-Kuwari, RasGas marketing and shipping executive said, “This agreement marks the latest addition to RasGas’ growing portfolio in the European market. As Europe continues to work towards meeting CO2 emissions targets whilst meeting energy needs, we are seeing more interest in LNG as a clean fuel.”
South Hook has supplied gas every day into the UK market since commencing operations in 2010, helping to improve security of supply. In little more than two years, the company has grown rapidly and can now supply around 20% of the UK’s gas needs.
LNG is a flexible and safe energy source that can provide reliable back-up to intermittent renewable energy supplies such as wind and solar. As one of the cleanest burning hydrocarbons, it can also help the UK to achieve its greenhouse gas emissions targets as it has lower emissions than both coal and oil.