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Germany's Stade LNG terminal to get very first vessel on March 15

Germany's melted natural gas (LNG) terminal in the Elbe river port of Stade expects its first floating regasification vessel (FSRU) to show up early on Friday, the stateappointed supervisor of regasification terminals, stated on Thursday.

Germany has actually been increasing LNG import capability since Moscow's intrusion of Ukraine in February 2022 required it to find alternatives to Russian pipeline gas.

The FSRU Energos Force, previously called Transgas Force before a change of ownership, will go through a number of weeks of test operations before having the ability to deliver up to 5 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas per year into German grids, a statement from national terminal operator DET stated.

It added the new capacity, enough to supply 5 million households a year, will contribute to the security of supply and gas price stability in Germany and Europe.

This third DET LNG import terminal is a crucial step for lots of companies that, in spite of technical efforts, are still based on large quantities of gas for the time being, Handling Director Peter Roettgen stated.

DET also oversees the Brunsbuettel and Wilhelsmhaven LNG terminals on the North Sea.

The Energos Force is owned by Energos Infrastructure, an affiliate of Apollo Global Management.

Energos Infrastructure will handle regasification at the terminal, while the coordination of the LNG provider berthing, gas circulations and reporting will be managed by KN Energies , a Lithuanian operator, on behalf of DET.

DET had commissioned task company Hanseatic Energy Center (HEH). to develop the structure for technical operation and upkeep. in cooperation with Dow Chemicals, which has a site in. the area and wants to be associated with an emerging tidy. ammonia business.

DET likewise said Wilhelmshaven anticipates another FSRU to be in. operation by the end of the year.