LNG news in Europe
Deutsche Energy Terminal achieves 100th LNG delivery
Following the most recent LNG delivery to Wilhelmshaven, Deutsche Energy Terminal has now reach 100 deliveries of LNG.
Gasum powers Equinor's platform supply vessel with bio-LNG
Gasum is collaborating with Equinor on a series of bio-LNG bunkering operations in the Port of Dusavik,
Molgas opens first LNG refuelling station in Greece
Molgas Group has opened the first refuelling station with LNG and CNG for heavy duty and light commercial vehicles in Thessaloniki, Greece.
World LNG Summit & Awards 2024 to take place at the Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin, Germany on 9 – 12 December 2024
Now in its 24th year, the World LNG Summit & Awards will welcome over 750 attendees, 200 senior speakers, and over 500 companies from 50 countries at the Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin, Germany, from 9 – 12 December 2024.
Energy on the Elbe
In our recent July issue of LNG Industry, Thies Holm, Managing Director, GAC Germany, looks at the role the Hanseatic Energy Hub terminal will play in the energy transition.
Gasum ceases all LNG purchases from Russia
Sanctions to prohibit the purchase or import of LNG originating from Russia through EU terminals that are not connected to the EU gas network have now come into force, which means that Gasum will no longer import LNG from Russia.
Edison completes first LNG bunkering operation in the Adriatic Sea
Edison has completed an LNG refuelling operation in the port of Trieste.
Uniper produces first bio-LNG at Gate terminal
Uniper has become the first shipper to start using the bio-LNG production capacity to convert biomethane into bio-LNG at the Gate terminal in Rotterdam.
Enhancing efficiency and reducing costs in small scale LNG plants with Compander technology
The Atlas Copco Gas and Process Compander integrates compressor and expander technology, reduces footprint and costs, enhances efficiency in small scale LNG plants, and meets CAPEX, OPEX, and return on investment targets.
Adriatic LNG announces record semester
In 1H24, Adriatic LNG injected approximately 4.4 billion m3 of natural gas into the national grid (+5% compared to the same period in 2023), recording the best result ever for the first six months of the year.