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Germany’s economy ministry is gauging interest in its excess floating LNG (FLNG) terminals as it considers sub-chartering the ships as they sit idle following two contract cancellations ...
Germany's liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the Baltic Sea port of Mukran operated at 5% capacity in the first quarter ...
Germany has begun construction on its first LNG import terminal, and in the meantime, has rented four mobile floating tankers as it scrambles to rid itself of the need for Russian natural gas ...
Germany has looked to liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports to replace piped Russian gas since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in ...
Worley has secured a contract by German state-owned Deutsche Energy Terminal (DET) for Phase 2 of the Brunsbüttel Floating ...
floating LNG import terminals in France and Germany have sat idle for months as the high cost of operating the floating units undermines their competitiveness compared to onshore facilities.
The situation in Germany is therefore similar: here, too, less gas arrives at the floating LNG terminals than at onshore terminals in neighboring countries. The operator of the terminal in Le ...
Germany said it’s looking for partners to sub-charter some floating liquefied natural gas terminals after disputes and planning mishaps led to two contract cancellations in recent months.
An analysis released on Monday showed that the German LNG terminal at the Baltic Sea port Mukran was operating at only 5% of ...
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