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Germany Land Based LNG Terminal in Stade Begins Construction

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Construction of Germany’s first land-based LNG terminal at the inland port of Stade started on Friday – aiming for operation in 2027 according to Hanseatic Energy Hub (HEH).

  • The terminal will include two LNG tanks with capacity of 240,000 cubic metres each.
  • The first floating regasification vessel (FSRU) arrived at Stade for test operations in March. This FSRU, along with three others at Wilhelmshaven, Brunsbuettel and Lubmin will be used for the regasification of German LNG imports until 2027.
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Construction of Germany’s first land-based LNG terminal at the inland port of Stade started on Friday – aiming for operation in 2027 according to Hanseatic Energy Hub (HEH).

  • The terminal will include two LNG tanks with capacity of 240,000 cubic metres each.
  • The first floating regasification vessel (FSRU) arrived at Stade for test operations in March. This FSRU, along with three others at Wilhelmshaven, Brunsbuettel and Lubmin will be used for the regasification of German LNG imports until 2027.