In a first, Port Qasim berths two LNG vessels in one day
KARACHI: Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Haider Zaidi took to his Twitter account to boast that Port Qasim Authority “made history” on Saturday by berthing two LNG vessels in the same day.
The two vessels – the Al Ghashamiya flagged in the Marshall Islands and Gaslog Singapore flagged in Bermuda – began their voyage from Qatar, according to the site Marine Traffic.
Sharing photos of the two LNG carriers, the minister tweeted: “Kudos to our team at Port Qasim. History was written today. Alhamdullilah for the first time, we’ve been able to berth two LNG vessels in one tide! PQA also about to start night navigation in a couple of weeks. Once that starts, port chocking issue will be addressed.”
According to a source in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector, Al Ghashamiya – a Q-flex vessel (a membrane type liquefied natural gas carrier) – arrived a few days earlier but the captain was apprehensive about entering the channel due to lack of depth. The vessel has a draft of 11.5 metres while the Gaslog Singapore has a draft of 11m.
Talking to Dawn, the source said the Al Ghashamiya waited outside the channel while PSO and Qatar Gas both engaged in talks over how to get it to the berth.
Then early morning on Saturday a window appeared with high tide, but by then the second vessel had also appeared.
PQA convoyed both vessels through the channel early on Saturday morning, the first time this has been done since LNG imports began back in 2015.