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The liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the northern German port of Wilhelmshaven is set to keep supplying Germany with gas in the first quarter of 2025, its operator said on Saturday. The ...
LUBMIN ReGas and Norwegian LNG-tanker operator Hoegh last June signed an agreement to develop the Baltic Sea port, a forerunner of Mukran, into an ammonia/hydrogen import terminal.
Deutsche Energy Terminal (DET) said on Thursday that Germany's Wilhelmshaven liquefied natural gas terminal intends to market capacity for ships to discharge LNG in May 2025, adding that there ...
The Brunsbüttel facility has been in operation since 2023 and is one of the three DET’s operational terminals in Germany. In phase 2, the FSRU will be relocated to a newly constructed jetty ...
Vilnius, Lithuania - MT Group, a leading European EPC contractor specializing in strategic energy and industrial ...
Qatar, Europe’s third-largest LNG supplier, is threatening to cut deliveries if the EU’s new Corporate Sustainability Due ...
Germany’s now four operational LNG import terminals – started up between December 2022 and December 2023 – imported 7% of all natural gas imports into the country last year.
Environmental Action Germany (DUH) has lodged a complaint with the European Commission challenging state funding amounting to €40 million ($44.3 million) for a planned liquefied natural gas (LNG ...
Germany’s first floating storage and regasification unit was inaugurated on 17 December in Wilhelmshaven, with the the first liquefied natural gas cargo due to arrive at the start of January ...
In a further sign of the limited appetite among traders to send cargoes to Germany, a June tender for LNG capacity at the state-chartered terminals didn’t sell anything, Röttgen said at a ...
Germany is set to lose one of its four fully operating liquefied natural gas vessels after Deutsche ReGas, operator of the German Baltic Sea terminal, ended a charter contract with the government ...