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=== Suppliers / Customers ===
 
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* Suppliers: TotalEnergies will supply gas from its global portfolio
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# [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2023/01/wavecrest-energy-to-help-deliver.html WaveCrest Energy To Help Deliver The “Deutsche Ostsee” LNG Terminal]
 
# [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2023/01/wavecrest-energy-to-help-deliver.html WaveCrest Energy To Help Deliver The “Deutsche Ostsee” LNG Terminal]
 
# [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2023/01/16.html FSRU NEPTUNE reaches the port of Lubmin]
 
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# [https://lng-news.blogspot.com/2023/01/commissioning-of-floating-lng.html Commissioning of the floating LNG regasification unit delivered by TotalEnergies to Lubmin terminal in Germany]
  
 
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Revision as of 10:38, 13 January 2023

Summary Information

  • Ownership: Deutsche ReGas
  • Website: https://deutsche-regas.de/
  • Location: Baltic Sea, Lubmin
  • Capacity: 5.2 BCM/annum
  • Status: In operation

Brief Description

  • In Phase I from December 2022, the floating LNG terminal (FSRU 1) will be located in the port of Lubmin and will be connected to the transmission network via a newly constructed interconnector. In Phase I, the planned regasification capacity is up to 5.2 billion m³ of natural gas per year.
  • In Phase II, another floating LNG terminal will initially be installed offshore on German territory from December 2023 (FSRU 2). This will increase the regasification capacity to up to 11.5 billion m³ of natural gas per year.
  • By relocating FSRU 1 from the port of Lubmin to an offshore location from summer 2024, the planned regasification capacity will be increased by a further 2.0 billion m³ of natural gas per year.
  • In this state of expansion, the planned regasification capacity of the German Baltic LNG terminal will amount to a total of up to 13.5 billion m³ of natural gas per year from summer 2024.

Technical Details

  • Storage capacity:
  • Unloading capacity:
  • Send out capacity:
  • Constructor:
    • TotalEnergies supplied the FSRU
    • WaveCrest Energy managed the project

Ongoing Projects/Project Status

  • The terminal is now in operation as of 2023

Suppliers / Customers

  • Suppliers: TotalEnergies will supply gas from its global portfolio
  • Customers:
    • The capacity of the terminal is leased to gas traders
    • TotalEnergies has leased 2.6 BCM of capacity

History

  • 2022 - Phase I completed
  • 2023 - Commercial operations launched

Other Information

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Links

  1. WaveCrest Energy To Help Deliver The “Deutsche Ostsee” LNG Terminal
  2. FSRU NEPTUNE reaches the port of Lubmin
  3. Commissioning of the floating LNG regasification unit delivered by TotalEnergies to Lubmin terminal in Germany