LONDON- * Algeria's Skikda liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility appears to have resumed exports after a dry spell that raised concerns about production setbacks, trades said, adding bad weather may have been behind any disruption
* Shipping data in Thomson Reuters Eikon initially showed the Cheikh Bouamama LNG tanker still anchored off Skikda on Wednesday. It arrived there early last week
* However, in Eikon's updated view of the vessel's location, the Cheikh Bouamama is shown to have loaded at Skikda on Tuesday and is now halfway to delivering its cargo to Barcelona
* The data mismatch could be due to a lag in Eikon receiving ship location data or a delay in the ship broadcasting its coordinates
* Bad weather around the Skikda port may have disrupted loading activity, some traders said
(Reporting by Oleg Vukmanovic Editing by Louise Heavens) ((Oleg.Vukmanovic@thomsonreuters.com; 00 44 7741 295442;))




















