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Germany's Mukran LNG terminal receives operating authorization

Germany's Baltic Sea import terminal for melted natural gas (LNG) at Mukran on Ruegen island has gotten its operating permit under federal and state laws, private operating business Deutsche ReGas stated on Wednesday.

Deutsche ReGas is making an even higher contribution to the protected supply of gas to eastern Germany, its eastern European neighbours and the industrial areas in southwest Germany, it stated in a news release.

Approvals for the regasification terminal were gotten under federal contamination laws and water laws in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, it said.

Germany has actually magnified its quest to increase LNG capacity for regasification on its shores since Russia's invasion of Ukraine prompted European countries look for to lower their heavy reliance on Russian gas.

The terminal, called Deutsche Ostsee, has capacity of up to 13.5 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas annually to be gotten by drifting storage and regasification systems (FSRUs) and to be fed into onshore gas transportation networks.

Germany in 2015 taken in 83.2 bcm of gas for industry and heating.

Wintershall Dea and SEFE subsidiary Gascade, a gas pipeline operator, completed the 50km Ostsee-Anbindungsleitung ( OAL) link in February to link Mukran with onshore grids, accompanying the arrival of the Energos Power FSRU.

The Mukran project has triggered regional opposition from ecological groups that say that wildlife and tourist could struggle with the new infrastructure and that there suffices gas import capability in other places.

(source: Reuters)