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1 List of Approved Ships for GATE LNG Terminal Rotterdam Incl (Un Form No.: GT-SE-FO-023 Rev: 1.0 Date: 12-12-2017 Page: 1 of 9 LIST OF APPROVED SHIPS FOR GATE LNG TERMINAL ROTTERDAM Approved ships (A)(1) Approval Name of LNGC IMO Unloading Loading(4) Jetty 3 date number 26-10-2017 Adam LNG 9501186 OK OK 02-06-2017 Al Bahiya 9431147 OK 29-07-2017 Al Gharrafa 9337717 OK 23-10-2015 Al Hamla 9337743 OK 05-06-2018 Al Huwaila 9360879 OK 20-05-2017 Al Karaana 9431123 OK 24-03-2017 Al Kharaitiyat 9397327 OK 22-09-2018 Al Khattiya 8431111 OK 22-04-2013 Al Khuwair 9360908 OK 11-05-2018 Al Nuaman 9431135 OK 13-08-2013 Al Oraiq 9360790 OK 31-07-2014 Al Sadd 9397341 OK 06-07-2013 Al Safliya 9337963 OK 28-04-2015 Al Sahla 9360855 OK 28-07-2011 Al Samriya 9388821 OK 30-01-2020 Al Shamal 9360893 OK 23-04-2016 Arctic Aurora 9645970 OK 08-02-2020 Arctic Discoverer 9276389 OK 20-03-2014 Arctic Lady 9284192 OK 08-04-2020 Arctic Princess 9271248 OK 19-09-2020 Arctic Voyager 9275335 OK 18-03-2020 Arwa Spirit 9339260 OK 21-08-2015 Asia Vision 9606948 OK OK 17-12-2013 Ben Badis 9361639 OK OK 28-11-2018 Barcelona Knutsen 9401295 OK 24-11-2018 Bilbao Knutsen 9236432 OK 03-12-2020 Boris Davydov 9768394 OK OK 10-03-2021 Boris Vilkitsky 9768368 OK 13-06-2019 British Diamond 9333620 OK 01-03-2021 British Listener 9766566 OK OK 16-09-2020 British Partner 9766530 OK OK 26-09-2019 British Ruby 9333606 OK OK 24-04-2019 British Sapphire 9333618 OK 18-04-2014 British Trader 9238038 OK The approval is granted based on, amongst others, the GLE LNG Ship Approval Procedure. This list is subject to change and is published for information purpose only. No rights can be claimed from it Last updated: 10-05-2021 Form No.: GT-SE-FO-023 Rev: 1.0 Date: 12-12-2017 Page: 2 of 9 02-09-2011 Bu Samra 9388833 OK 19-02-2018 BW GDF Suez Brussels 9368314 OK OK 06-03-2021 BW Paris 9368302 OK OK 31-05-2020 BW Pavilion Aranda 9792606 OK OK BW Pavilion Leeara 9640645 BW Pavilion Vanda 9640437 10-01-2019 BW Tulip 9758064 OK OK 22-04-2019 Cadiz Knutsen 9246578 OK OK 05-05-2021 Cardissa 9765079 OK OK OK 27-06-2015 Castillo de Villalba 9236418 OK OK 10-04-2021 Celsius Canberra 9864796 OK OK 05-07-2018 Cheikh Bouamama 9324344 OK 29-04-2021 Christophe de Margerie 9737187 OK 23-05-2019 Clean Horizon 9655444 OK 01-11-2019 Clean Ocean 9637492 OK 23-03-2021 Clean Planet 9637507 OK 13-02-2021 Clean Vision 9655456 OK OK 18-02-2020 Cool Explorer 9640023 OK OK 11-05-2019 Coral Anthelia 9625140 OK OK 17-04-2021 Coral EnergICE 9783124 OK OK OK 22-04-2021 Coral Energy 9617698 OK OK OK 30-04-2021 Coral Favia 9378280 OK 23-03-2020 Coral Fraseri 9378278 OK OK OK 08-05-2021 Coral Fungia 9378292 OK 08-02-2021 Coral Methane 9404584 OK OK OK 09-07-2018 Corcovado LNG 9636711 OK OK 21-04-2021 Creole Spirit 9681687 OK OK 13-05-2020 Cubal 9491812 OK OK 25-05-2017 Duhail 9337975 OK 21-01-2021 Eduard Toll 9760696 OK 07-08-2020 Energy Innovator 9758832 OK OK 02-12-2019 Energy Atlantic 9649328 OK OK 06-10-2020 Energy Liberty 9736092 OK OK 04-12-2018 Esshu Maru 9666560 OK OK 06-07-2020 Excalibur 9230050 OK OK 22-08-2014 Excelerate 9322255 OK OK 20-09-2018 Express 9361445 OK OK 12-06-2014 Exquisite 9381134 OK OK 25-08-2020 Fedor Litke 9768370 OK 30-06-2019 Flex Endeavour 9762261 OK OK 08-06-2020 Flex Rainbow 9709037 OK OK The approval is granted based on, amongst others, the GLE LNG Ship Approval Procedure. This list is subject to change and is published for information purpose only. No rights can be claimed from it Last updated: 10-05-2021 Form No.: GT-SE-FO-023 Rev: 1.0 Date: 12-12-2017 Page: 3 of 9 24-09-2018 Galea 9236614 OK OK 22-07-2015 Galicia Spirit 9347364 OK OK 02-01-2019 Gallina 9236626 OK 09-05-2021 Gas Agility 9850680 OK OK OK 30-07-2015 Gaselys 9320075 OK OK 19-03-2021 Gaslog Chelsea 9390185 OK OK 25-03-2021 Gaslog Georgetown 9864916 30-12-2019 Gaslog Gibraltar 9707510 OK 05-04-2020 Gaslog Hong Kong 9748904 OK OK 05-09-2018 Gaslog Salem 9638915 OK OK 28-08-2019 Gaslog Santiago 9600530 OK OK 07-07-2019 Gaslog Saratoga 9638903 OK OK 09-11-2019 Gaslog Sydney 9626273 OK 26-04-2021 Gaslog Westminster 9855812 OK OK Gemmata 9253222 20-02-2021 Georgiy Ushakov 9750749 OK OK 11-08-2015 Global Energy 9269207 OK 01-09-2019 Golar Arctic 9253105 OK OK 12-12-2016 Golar Bear 9626039 OK OK 29-04-2020 Golar Frost 9655042 OK OK 06-01-2021 Golar Glacier 9654696 OK OK 13-04-2021 Golar Kelvin 9654701 OK OK 09-11-2018 Golar Maria 9320374 OK 08-04-2021 Golar Penguin 9624938 OK OK 24-10-2014 Golar Seal 9624914 OK OK 17-01-2018 Golar Snow 9635315 OK OK 29-10-2015 Grace Dahlia 9540716 OK OK 15-06-2015 Grace Cosmos 9323675 OK OK 12-03-2021 Green Zeebrugge 9750024 NOT OK NOT OK OK 19-03-2020 Hispania Spirit 9230048 OK OK 16-04-2021 Hoegh Galleon 9820013 OK OK 14-07-2020 Hoegh Gannet 9822451 OK OK 14-10-2017 Hoegh Giant 9762962 OK OK 09-03-2021 Iberica Knutsen 9326603 OK OK 12-04-2019 Kinisis 9785158 OK 16-01-2021 Kita LNG 9636723 OK OK 16-08-2020 La Mancha Knutsen 9721724 OK Lena River 9629598 OK OK 07-09-2019 LNG Benue 9267015 OK 28-06-2016 LNG Borno 9322803 OK 13-01-2012 LNG Jupiter 9341689 OK The approval is granted based on, amongst others, the GLE LNG Ship Approval Procedure. This list is subject to change and is published for information purpose only. No rights can be claimed from it Last updated: 10-05-2021 Form No.: GT-SE-FO-023 Rev: 1.0 Date: 12-12-2017 Page: 4 of 9 24-01-2020 LNG Jurojin 9666998 OK OK 26-11-2013 LNG Leo 7808283 OK OK 02-11-2020 LNG Merak 9834301 OK OK 12-07-2012 LNG Port Harcourt 7360136 OK 18-03-2021 LNG Rosenrot 9877133 OK OK 26-04-2020 LNG Schneeweisschen 9771713 OK OK 08-05-2019 LNG Sokoto 9216303 OK 11-09-2020 Madrid Spirit 9259276 OK 04-03-2021 Magdala 9770921 OK OK Magellan Spirit 9342487 OK OK 25-05-2020 Malanje 9490959 OK 28-04-2021 Maran Gas Alexandria 9650054 OK OK 03-01-2021 Maran Gas Coronis 9331048 OK OK 07-04-2021 Maran Gas Hector 9682605 OK OK 22-11-2019 Maran Gas Lindos 9627502 OK 19-03-2019 Maran Gas Mystras 9658238 OK OK 02-07-2018 Maran Gas Olympias 9732371 OK OK 25-11-2020 Maran Gas Posidonia 9633434 OK OK 05-07-2019 Maran Gas Troy 9658240 OK OK 02-08-2017 Maran Gas Vergina 9732369 OK OK 28-03-2020 Maria Energy 9659725 OK 17-08-2018 Marib Spirit 9336749 OK OK 11-04-2020 Marshal Vasilevskiy 9778313 OK 06-01-2021 Marvel Eagle 9759240 OK OK 01-10-2018 Marvel Falcon 9760768 OK OK 14-04-2019 Marvel Hawk 9760770 OK 26-02-2020 Marvel Heron 9770440 OK OK 15-06-2019 Marvel Kite 9760782 OK OK 17-07-2016 Meridian Spirit 9369904 OK OK 11-11-2018 Methane Jane Elizabeth 9307190 OK 27-05-2020 Methane Julia Louise 9412880 OK OK 17-10-2018 Methane Kari Elin 9256793 OK 30-03-2021 Methane Princess 9253715 OK OK 26-06-2018 Methane Rita Andrea 9307188 OK OK 24-01-2019 Methane Shirley Elisabeth 9338797 OK OK 24-10-2011 Mourad Didouche 7400704 OK 25-10-2020 Myrina 9770933 OK OK 25-04-2021 Nikolay Urvantsev 9750660 OK OK 29-12-2020 Nikolay Yevgenov 9750725 OK OK 20-04-2021 Nikolay Zubov 9768526 OK 25-10-2020 Oak Spirit 9681699 OK OK The approval is granted based on, amongst others, the GLE LNG Ship Approval Procedure. This list is subject to change and is published for information purpose only. No rights can be claimed from it Last updated: 10-05-2021 Form No.: GT-SE-FO-023 Rev: 1.0 Date: 12-12-2017 Page: 5 of 9 Ougarta 9761267 22-08-2018 Palu LNG 9636735 OK OK 03-04-2020 Pan Europe 9750244 OK OK 11-12-2018 Patris 9766889 OK OK 05-08-2020 Pskov 9630028 OK OK 02-04-2021 Rias Baixas Knutsen 9825568 OK OK 19-10-2020 Ribera Del Duero Knutsen 9477593 OK OK 04-05-2021 Rioja Knutsen 9721736 OK OK 04-07-2020 Rudolf Samoylovich 9750713 OK 06-05-2021 SCF La Perouse 9849887 OK OK 26-07-2019 SCF Melampus 9654878 OK OK 20-01-2019 Sestao Knutsen 9338797 OK Shinshu Maru 9791200 06-02-2021 Singapore Energy 9238040 OK OK 04-06-2019 SK Resolute 9693173 OK 07-05-2021 Sonangol Etosha 9482299 OK 23-10-2019 Sonangol Sambizanga 9475600 OK 19-04-2020 Soyo 9475208 OK 17-12-2018 Stena Blue Sky 9315393 OK OK 25-07-2015 Stena Clear Sky 9413327 OK OK 24-05-2016 Stena Crystal Sky 9383900 OK OK 17-11-2019 Tembek 9337731 OK 08-05-2018 Tessala 9761243 OK 28-11-2020 Torben Spirit 9721401 OK OK 09-08-2016 Trinity Arrow 9319404 OK OK 15-11-2020 Umm Al Amad 9360829 OK 05-01-2020 Vladimir Rusanov 9750701 OK 21-07-2019 Vladimir Vize 9750658 OK 26-12-2019 Vladimir Voronin 9750737 OK OK 05-09-2014 Wilgas 8125832 OK OK 15-12-2016 Wilpride 9627966 OK OK 26-03-2020 Yamal Spirit 9781920 OK 03-10-2019 Yenisei River 9629586 OK OK 06-11-2020 Yakov Gakkel 9750672 OK OK 28-01-2020 Yari LNG 9636747 OK OK Approved Inland Barges(1) Approval Name of Barge ENI Loading(4) at Jetty 3 date number The approval is granted based on, amongst others, the GLE LNG Ship Approval Procedure.
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