Germany to Get it’s First…

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What:

Looking towards cleaner fuel, Germany is all set to get its first LNG terminal.

Give Me Some Background:

Dutch infrastructure provider Gasunie is partnering up to develop what looks set to be Germany’s first LNG terminal.  Ulco Vermeulen, who is a member of the executive board and director participations & business development for Gasunie, told CWC’s World LNG Summit that development work will start in 2017 on a midscale sized LNG terminal Hamburg LNG, as reported by Tradewinds.

Tell me some Important Points Worth Knowing:

  1. The new terminal will have capacity of 2-3-million tonnes per annum
  2. The facility would have a jetty for marine bunkering and a small scale distribution of cargoes
  3. The new terminal would likely be sited in either Brunsbuttel or Stadt on the River Elbe to the north of Hamburg

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