In order to cashin on the higher prices and to assist in the growing energy insecurity in Europe, Atlantic LNG has increased shipping more than 40% of all its cargoes that region.
The company has ramped up cargoes to Europe with some of the rest going to Caribbean and Latin American markets and Asia.
The company has already delivered 51 cargoes in 2022, with some 41 per cent shipped to Europe.
Atlantic is jointly owned by affiliates of Shell, BP, The China Investment Corporation and The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago.
Tags: Atlantic LNG, Cargo, Deliveries, Europe, Shipping
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