Shipments from Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG) look set to return to normal after a vessel that was stranded alongside due to lost power was moved.
The 174,300-dwt CESI Qingdao (built 2017) was loading a cargo when it broke down on 22 November, leaving it stuck at the Curtis Island Terminal off Australia’s eastern coast.
APLNG, which has a capacity of 9m tonnes per annum of LNG, can take only one vessel at a time and on average loads one tanker every three days.