This table lists the 25 LNG tankers of more than 300 tracked that are closest to the Sabine Pass LNG plant with an updated position in the last 3 days. The list is updated continuously as AIS data is received.
Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Tankers En Route To Sabine Pass LNG tankers transport natural gas that has been cooled and compressed to 1/600th its original volume from Sabine Pass to markets throughout the world. Most tankers have a carrying capacity of the equivalent of 2-5 BCF of gaseous natural gas. To date, Brazil is the most popular destination of tankers departing from Sabine Pass. On average, 1-2 tankers per week will dock at Sabine Pass with this number expected to increase rapidly over the next 1-2 years. The maps and tables below plots the positions of the active fleet of over 300 LNG tankers that have logged a position within the past 3 days. These positions are collected via a shore-based Automatic Identification System (AIS) via Vesselfinder.com and Marine Traffic.com. Click on the orange dots that represent incoming LNG tankers for ship name and position data. Note: AIS position data is lost when ships move more than ~100 miles offshore. Tanker positions update once per hour.
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