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Germany's first LNG terminal in 10 month build

GERMANY's first LNG import terminal will be up and running before 2023 as Europe's largest economy swiftly pivots to changing its  gas supply market fundamentals to move away from Russian gas. 

 Robert Habeck

Robert Habeck

The vessel will arrive by year's end and have an annual cavity of 5 billion cubic metres; total capacity is estimated at 20Bcu.m per annum, slightly less than half the vast Power of Siberia gas pipeline...

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