LNG Natural Gas @USD 350/MT CIF Worldwide
MOQ 50,000MT Bulk Vessel (Partial shipments are not allowed)
We're a UK company, presenting a GENUINE SELLER for LNG- Liquified Natural Gas.. Origin: South Korean... MOQ: 100,000 MT / month ... Pricing: is up to region of delivery, as World market price minus 12% (APAC methodology / EURO methodology / AGAA methodology) ... The seller supplies only as CIF and Vessel Take Over only. The Seller is the OWNER and TITLE HOLDER ... SBLC MT760 is accepted as NON-TRANSFERABLE, NON-OPERATIVE, and Payment is through MT103 after delivery and Q&Q analysis if needed by the Buyer.... NO DOWNPAYMENT, NO DEPOSIT is required .... The Seller don't do Spot or Trial or Dip and Pay, is only contracts, is a SERIOUS and GENUINE Seller ..... The Seller's Bank is a financial institution from the top 50 in the world. The Seller's Bankers are Bank of America, Houston, USA ... We're looking for RWA BUYERS .... Contact: Usama
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* Quantity MIN 50,000MT x 12 months * Origin: Russian Federation Specifications: Standard Export Quality. * Payment: By MT103/760 * Price/Commissions: Final price to Buyer is the Gross, including all commissions. Commissions * payment is then made by Seller, who carries out all commissions transfers. * Contract: 12 Months with possible rollovers. * Inspection: SGS or similar * CIF DLC or SBLC PROCEDURE 1. Buyer issues ICPO, company registration, I.D. and Top World Bank redacted Bank Statement or equivalent 2. Seller issues Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA). 3. Buyer signs and returns SPA. 4. Buyer's Bank issues a RWA letter to guarantee to issue an instrument on behalf of the Buyer within three working days after receiving the following PPOP. 5. Seller issues PPOP to Buyer including the following: A. Copy of license to export issued by the Department of the Ministry of Energy. B. Copy of approval to export issued by the Department of Ministry of Justice. C. Copy of statement of availability of the product. D. Copy of the refinery commitment to produce the product. E. Copy of contract to transport the product to port F. Copy of the port storage agreement G. Copy of the charter party agreements to transport the product to the discharge port. H. Tank Storage Receipt (TSR) I. Q & Q by Current SGS report. 6. Buyer's bank issues operative Letter of Credit DLC MT 700 or SBLC MT-760 to Seller's fiduciary Bank account. 7. Seller issues 2% Performance Bond to Buyers bank. 8. Shipment Commences 9. On getting to Buyer's port of discharge, the Buyer's inspection team board the vessel and perform an inspection. Buyer sends SGS report to Seller. 10. Seller provides shipping document and a master commercial invoice to Buyer, within 3 banking days, Buyer makes the payment in full via MT 103/TT to Seller's Bank account.
liquefied natural gas LNG natural gas primarily methane that has been liquefied for ease of storing and transporting Liquefied natural gas LNG is 600 times smaller than natural gas when the latter is in its gaseous form and it can be easily shipped overseas LNG is produced by cooling natural gas below its boiling point 162 C 259 F and is stored in doublewalled cryogenic containers at or slightly above atmospheric pressure It can be converted back to its gaseous form by simply raising the temperature Natural gas is a hydrocarbon mixture consisting primarily of saturated light paraffins such as methane and ethane both of which are gaseous under atmospheric conditions The mixture also may contain other hydrocarbons such as propane butane pentane and hexane In natural gas reservoirs even the heavier hydrocarbons occur for the most part in gaseous form because of the higher pressures They usually liquefy at the surface at atmospheric pressure and are produced separately as natural gas liquids NGLs either in field separators or in gas processing plants Once separated from the gas stream the NGLs can be further separated into fractions ranging from the heaviest condensates hexanes pentanes and butanes through liquefied petroleum gas LPG essentially butane and propane to ethane This source of light hydrocarbons is especially prominent in the United States where natural gas processing provides a major portion of the ethane feedstock for olefin manufacture and the LPG for heating and commercial purposes
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid state, at about -260�° Fahrenheit, for shipping and storage. The volume of natural gas in its liquid state is about 600 times smaller than its volume in its gaseous state. Liquefied natural gas primarily consists of methane (approximately 95% composition). The process of deep refrigeration (approximately -162oC) is used to liquefy natural gas into LNG, making it easier to store and transfer to the point of use. In various regions of the world, LNG is currently recognized as a clean and environmentally friendly fuel, widely utilized.
"Our Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is a high-purity natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid state for easy storage and transportation. LNG is an efficient and environmentally friendly energy source suitable for various applications, from industrial use to residential heating. Key Features: 1. High Purity: Composed primarily of methane, LNG offers high energy content and minimal impurities. 2. Efficient Storage: LNG is stored in a liquid state at extremely low temperatures, significantly reducing its volume for easier and more economical storage and transportation. 3. Environmentally Friendly: Burns cleaner than other fossil fuels, producing lower carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and particulate emissions. 4. Versatile Applications: Suitable for a wide range of uses, including power generation, industrial fuel, and residential heating. Applications: 1. Power Generation: LNG is used in power plants to generate electricity efficiently, providing a stable and reliable energy source. 2. Industrial Fuel: Ideal for various industrial processes, including manufacturing, chemical production, and metal processing, due to its high energy content and clean-burning properties. 3. Residential Use: Used for home heating, cooking, and hot water, offering a safe and efficient energy solution. 4. Transportation Fuel: Increasingly used as an alternative fuel for ships, trucks, and buses, LNG provides a cleaner and more cost-effective option compared to traditional diesel and gasoline."
ORIGIN QATAR/TURKEY QUANTITY 50,000MT and above PRICE CIF $370 Gross; $360 Net. FOB $340 Gross $330 Net. Negotiable based on volumes. DELIVERY TERMS: CIF COMMISSION: $10.00 $5.00/MT Seller side; $5.00/MT Buyer side. TRANSACTION CIF PROCEDURES 1. The buyer sends the irrevocable purchase request, including the copy of the signatory's passport, the bank letter of financial capacity concerning the operation, as well as the technical data of the unloading "LNG" Terminal. 2. The seller issues a draft contract of sale and purchase, for review and approval. The buyer and the seller fix the video conference for the preliminary negotiations. 3. Completing all the negotiations concerning the contract and the operation, the buyer and the seller proceed to the signing of the contract, the signature must be in original, and each party must receive an original copy by express post. 4. Once the negotiations are completed, the buyer and the seller sign a copy of the contract in electronic format and put in PDF format, it will be communicated to each party by email. 5. Within 48 hours after receipt of the signed contract in electronic format by the buyer, the seller will provide a copy via email of the â??PPOP" as follows: a. Copy of the Certificate of origin. b. Copy of the Supply Commitment. c. Copy of the Product passport. d. Copy of the Declaration of product availability. e. Copy of the Product export license. f. Copy of the Product Allocation Certificate. 6. After verification and confirmation of the documents by the buyer, the latter will proceed with the implementation of the contract guarantee as agreed between the buyer and the seller. 7. Once these steps have been completed, a meeting will then be organized in the seller's offices for the final negotiations and the signing of the definitive contract in original. Note: in the event of inability of one of the parties to be present at this meeting, as an alternative the contract may be signed during a video conference between the seller and the buyer, the originals will then be exchanged via express mail. 8. After the final contract is signed in original by the seller and the buyer, the buyer's bank will have fifteen (15) business days to issue the guarantee as described in the contract. 9. Once the contract guarantee is activated in the seller's bank, the seller will proceed to load the vessel(s) and send the POP (including SGS) in PDF format to the email address, or any other address chosen by the seller. 10. The shipment starts as agreed in the contract, upon arrival of the vessel at the discharge port, the buyer will do his own Q&Q / SGS inspection, the seller based on the Q&Q will issue the invoice for the entire discharged product and the buyer shall proceed to pay the full shipment via TT Wire or Swift - MT103 within 48 hours as per the Q&Q report. The seller will transfer the ownership of the product to the buyer once the bank has confirmed the payment.