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German Stade LNG center agrees on land-based terminal from 2027

Backers of the LNG terminal in Germany's Elbe river port of Stade have actually taken a. decision to construct a landbased terminal from 2027, costing. around 1 billion euros ($ 1.1 billion), task firm Hanseatic. Energy Center (HEH) stated on Thursday.

The move is significant as part of Germany's long-lasting mission. to increase LNG import capability, which is later to be expressly. utilized for green gases considering that Moscow's intrusion of Ukraine in. February 2022 forced it to find options to Russian gas.

Following the successful conclusion of marketing and. approval at the end of 2023, the independently arranged consortium,. including Partners Group, Enagas, Dow and. the Buss Group, have now successfully protected the financing,. HEH stated in a statement.

Partners Group was acting on behalf of its consumers, it. said.

Enagas is a Spanish grid operator and Buss a logistics company. while Dow Chemicals has a website in the area.

The official groundbreaking event is because of take place in. the coming weeks, it added.

A first floating regasification vessel (FSRU) reached. Stade for test operations earlier this month, which together with. 3 others operating at Wilhelmshaven, Brunsbuettel and Lubmin. will be utilized for the regasification of LNG imports up until. 2027.

Drifting vessels were set up from 2022 when Russian gas. circulations dried up rapidly but were deemed an interim solution. ahead of land-based centers to provide a shift under. Germany's decarbonisation methods.

Stade will be equipped to handle LNG, artificial gas. and liquefied biomethane, later to be followed by ammonia, which. can be used as a carrier for hydrogen whose low density can make. transportation complicated.

Czech utility CEZ, Germany's energy EnBW. and importer SEFE have dedicated themselves as buyers. of 90% Stade's annual volume capability of 13.3 billion cubic. metres.

(source: Reuters)