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Germany Plans 70.7mn T/Yr Of LNG Import Capacity By 2030

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Germany plans to have as much as 70.7mn tons/yr of LNG import capacity by 2030, Argus reports, citing plans by the German economy ministry and energy group RWE.

  • Germany plans to have a total of 10 FSRUs, some of which will be removed and replaced by onshore regasification facilities once they are built.
  • Germany’s Wilhelmshaven and Lubmin floating LNG terminals are already operational and the Brunsbuettel terminal is currently in the commissioning phase.

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