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First LNG vessel comes to brand-new German Mukran terminal

The first vessel bring melted natural gas (LNG) for Germany's Baltic Sea terminal of Mukran shown up on Saturday for a test operation as the nation actions up its quest to change Russian pipeline gas.

Personal company Deutsche ReGas stated that Energos Power, a. drifting storage and regasification unit (FSRU), had actually moored at. the terminal on Ruegen island, having gotten approval from. regional authorities.

Germany has intensified its quest to increase LNG capacity. for regasification on its coasts, as European nations look for to. reduce their heavy dependence on Russian gas following Moscow's. invasion of Ukraine.

The tests will entail pilot operations and later the. commissioning of all devices.

The FSRU, formerly Transgas Power before a change of. ownership, had actually received its LNG cargo, originally from the. Norwegian Snohvit gas field, from another LNG tanker in France,. ReGas stated in a statement.

We will feed gas from Mukran into the German long-distance. pipeline network in what stays of the winter, stated. supervisory board member Stephan Knabe, including the relocation would. support supply security in eastern Germany and south eastern. European countries.

Germany already has LNG terminals at Wilhelmshaven and. Brunsbuettel on the North Sea and at Lubmin on the Baltic Sea. Coast, while another one, the Elbe river port of Stade. expects its first FSRU to arrive in coming weeks.

The Energos Power will be matched by a second ship, the. Neptune, which is currently active at Lubmin, from the spring of. 2024 onwards, ReGas said.

When the Neptune has actually moved to Ruegen, a complex shuttle bus. service to account for shallow water near Lubmin, can be. deserted.