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MILAN, Jan 12 (Reuters) - A liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker has run aground off Nigeria after taking on a cargo at the country's Bonny Island export plant, two trading sources said. The 165,000-cubic-metre-capacity Magellan Spirit tanker, owned by Teekay LNG Partners, ran aground trying to leave the port bound for South Korea, traders said. Teekay could not be reached for immediate comment. A trader said that the tanker is not expected to disrupt inbound or outbound tanker traffic from Bonny Island as it was not blocking the shipping channel. But it remains to be seen how the cargo's owner, trading house Vitol, will be affected. Traders said that Vitol might have to seek a replacement cargo on the open market. (Reporting by Oleg Vukmanovic; editing by Jason Neely)
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LNG Ltd.
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CODE : LNG.AX |
ISIN : AU000000LNG0 |
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LNG is a producing company based in Australia. LNG develops natural gas in Australia. Its main asset in development is GLASSTONE LNG PROJECT in Australia. LNG is listed in Australia. Its market capitalisation is AU$ 22.1 millions as of today (US$ 17.0 millions, € 14.1 millions). Its stock quote reached its highest recent level on April 24, 2015 at AU$ 5.00, and its lowest recent point on April 24, 2020 at AU$ 0.04. LNG has 512 979 968 shares outstanding. |