Tenth LNG carrier arrives at EemsEnergyTerminal
Last week another LNG carrier, the tenth so far, arrived in Eemshaven. It has taken around six months for EemsEnergyTerminal to develop a floating terminal here, which can take delivery of additional LNG imports. This project is making an important contribution to security of gas supply and boosting efforts to reduce reliance on Russian gas. Construction took place in record time, thanks to the hard work of hundreds of employees and many partners. The flow of LNG supplies is also going well at the moment. The capacity of ten LNG carriers is roughly equal to one billion cubic metres of natural gas.
In September one of the floating storage and regasification units (Eemshaven LNG, the red one) was at a different location in the port due to additional technical requirements. Both installations have since been reconnected. EemsEnergyTerminal is expected to be running at full capacity in a few weeks.
Watch here for a brief overview of the last few months: