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The LNG tankers would have to stop in the Baltic Sea. Shuttle ships would bring the gas from there to Lubmin. (Image: Shell Deutschland)
Rostock (energate) - Lubmin is getting a terminal for liquefied natural gas (LNG). In Rostock, the companies Deutsche Regas and Total Energies signed an agreement on the installation and operation of a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) "Deutsche Ostsee" in the industrial port of the municipality. The facility is expected to be operational as early as 1 December 2022 and have a capacity of 4.5 billion cubic metres per year, Deutsche Regas said. The private ...
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